Wan Huang

Assistant Professor of Sociology


School of Social and Public Administration

East China University of Science and Technology

whuang#at#ecust.edu.cn



Conference


2025
  • (submitted) Qu, Jia and Wan Huang. "Virtual Socializing, Peers, and Juvenile Delinquency: A Study of Incarcerated Male Youths in China." 2025 International Chinese Sociological Associations Annual Conference, Chengdu, China. May 31-June 1, 2025.
2024
  • (accepted) Huang, Wan, Yu-Heng Chen, and Ming-Li Hsieh. "An Epitome of Corrections and Penal Practices in Taiwan: Trends from the 2010s." 2024 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Nov 13-16, 2024.
  • (submitted) Qu, Jia and Wan Huang. "Internet Use, Peers, and Juvenile Delinquency: A Study of Incarcerated Youth in China." 2024 Chinese Sociological Association Annual Meeting 中国社会学会学术年会“中国社会发展新阶段与犯罪治理”论坛, Harbin, China. July 5-7, 2024.   
  • Huang, Wan. "Reconceptualizing Parental Migration as Care: Children’s Understanding in Rural China." Re-Envisioning Care for a More Just and Inclusive Society Conference hosted by the Care Studies Working Group at Texas A&M University. Virtual. May 16, 2024
  • Huang, Wan, Xiaojin Chen, and Jia Qu. "The Penalty of Maternal Migration: Parental Migration and Custodial Interference Among Divorced Households in Rural China." Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Chinese Migrant Workers Workshop hosted by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Hong Kong. Virtual. March 16, 2024.
2023
  • (accepted) Huang, Wan and Yanyu Xin. “Interrelations among traditional and cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: The role of social media, self-esteem, and depression.” 2023 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Nov 15-18, 2023.
  • Wan, Yifeng and Wan Huang. “Split households, split custody: How migration changes child custody in rural China.” The 118th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Aug 17-21, 2023.
  • Huang, Wan. “Intimacy awakened: Summer reunion of left-behind children and their migrant parents in cities.” The 7th World Conference on Qualitative Research, Algarve, Portugal and online. Jan 25-27, 2023.
2022
  • Huang, Wan and Wenxue Zou. “Victim or perpetrator: Media construction and responsibility attribution of left-behind children in rural China.” The 108th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Nov 17-20, 2022. 
  • Huang, Wan, Xiaojin Chen, and Yuning Wu. “Education fever, depression, and adolescent deviance: A test of general strain theory in China.” 2022 Chinese Sociological Association Annual Meeting 中国社会学会学术年会“中国社会发展新阶段与犯罪治理”论坛, Xiamen, China. Aug 25-27, 2022.   
  • Huang, Wan and Heili Pals. “Intergenerational transmission of adolescent deviance: The effect of parental living configuration, involvement, and gender.” The 117th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Aug 5-9, 2022.     
2021
  • Huang, Wan and Heili Pals. “Life satisfaction of China’s migrants in association with the perceived stress due to hukou.” The 116th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, virtual. Aug 6-10, 2021. 
  • Huang, Wan and Jingqiu Ren. “Stay or return? Immigration intentions of Chinese students under strain in the U.S.” The 116th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, virtual. Aug 6-10, 2021.  
  • Huang, Wan. “Life satisfaction of migrants in China: The two dimensions of household registration system and stress.” IV ISA (International Sociological Association) Forum of Sociology, virtual. Feb 23-28, 2021. 
2020
  • All 2020 conferences were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.   
2019
  • Huang, Wan. “Intergenerational transmission of delinquency and the moderating effect of living with (without) parents.” The 99th Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Oct 31-Nov 2, 2019.   
  • Huang, Wan. “Socioeconomic integration of migrant workers in urban China.” The 20th Urban China Research Network (UCRN) Conference 中国城市研究协会年会, Nanjing, China. June 21-23, 2019.
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