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CURRICULUM VITAE
MING TSUI. Ph.D

Millsaps College 1710 North State Street, Apt. 3
Department of Sociology/Anthropology Jackson, MS 39210
Jackson, MS 39210-0001 (601) 944-0795
(601) 974-1388; Fax: (601) 974-1397
E-Mail Address: tsuim@millsaps.edu

Education
1992 Ph.D. Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook
1988 M.A. Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook
1984 M.A. Linguistics, State University of New York at Stony Brook
1981 B.A. English, Henan Teacher's University, People's Republic of China

Teaching Experience
1992-Present Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College, Jackson, MS. Courses taught:
Soc/Anth 1000: Introduction to Sociology
Soc/Anth 1010: Social Problems
Soc/Anth 2130: Sociology of Marriage and the Family
Soc/Anth 2500: Sociolinguistics
Soc/Anth 3220: Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender
Soc/Anth 3310: Deviance
Soc/Anth 4200: Social and Cultural Theory (Classical Sociological Theory)
Soc/Anth 4900: Senior Seminar in Sociology (Contemporary Sociological Theory)
Soc/Anth 3120: Non-Western Societies: Chinese Culture and Society
Soc/Anth 4670: Special Topic: China and Global Economy
IDS 1600: Self and Society
IDS 1000: Introduction to Liberal Studies
IDS 2500: Contemporary World
Women’s Studies 2000: Introduction to Women’s Studies

Publications: Article

2002 Ming Tsui. “Managing Transition: Unemployment and Job Hunting in Urban China.” Pacific Affairs, forthcoming, No. 75:4 (Winter, 2002).

2002 Ming Tsui and Lynne Rich, “The Only-Child and Educational Opportunities for Girls in Urban China.” Gender and Society, Vol. 16, No. 1. (February, 2002): 74-92.

2001 Ming Tsui, “Divorce, Women’s Status, and the Communist State in China.” Asian Thought and Society, Vol. XXVI, No. 77 (May-Aug. 2001):103-125..

1996 Ming Tsui, Hong-yun Huang, and Qimei He. "The Decision Making Power of Elderly Women and Men in the Chinese Urban Family." Asian Thought and Society, Vol. XXI, No. 63 (September-December, 1996):127-147.

1995 Ming Tsui, Qimei He, and Hong-yun Huang. "Living Arrangement of Elderly Women and Men in Chinese Cities." Sociological Spectrum, Vol. 15 (1995):491-510.

1989 Ming Tsui, "Changes in Chinese Urban Family Structure." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 1989 51:737-747.

Publications: Book Review

2001 Ming Tsui. Reviewed The Chinese American Family Album. By Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. (New York: Oxford University Press. 1994). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2001 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Political Participation in Beijing. By Tianjian Shi. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press.) For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2001 Ming Tsui. Reviewed The Politics of Open Economies: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. By Alasdair Bowie and Danny Unger. (Cambridge University Press). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2000 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Essential Outsiders: Chinese and Jews in the Modern Transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe. Edited by Daniel Chirot and Anthony Reid. (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. 1997). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2000 Ming Tsui. Reviewed China in The Twenty-first Century: Politics, Economy, and Society. Edited by Fumio Itoh. (New York: United Nations University Press, 1997). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2000 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Surviving on the Gold Mountain: A History of Chinese American Women and Their Lives. By Huping Ling. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2000 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Poverty, Female-headed Households, and Sustainable Economic Development. By Nerian Vecchio and Kartik C. Roy. (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1998). For Asian Thought and Society. Forthcoming.

2000 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Rediscovering China: Dynamics and Dilemmas of Reform. By Cheng Li. (New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., 1997). For Asian Thought and Society. Vol. XXV, No. 74, 2000. (May-Aug.).

1999 Ming Tsui. Reviewed China: Can We Have a Policy?. By Morton I. Abramowitz. (Carnegie Endowment of International Peach, 1997). For Asian Thought and Society. Vol. XXIV, No. 72. 1999 (Sept.-Dec.).

1998 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. By Herbert Barringer, Robert W. Gardner, and Michael J. Levin. (New York:Russell Sage Foundation, 1995). For Asian Thought and Society. Vol. XXIII, No. 68 (May-August, 1998):163-165.

1998 Ming Tsui. Reviewed From APEC to XANADU: Creating a Viable Community in the Post-Cold War Pacific. Edited by Donald C. Hellmann and Kenneth B. Pyle. (Armonk, New York:M. E. Sharpe, 1997). For Asian Thought and Society. Vol. XXIII, No. 68 (May-August, 1998):165-166.

1997 Ming Tsui. Reviewed The Wealth of Nations in the Twentieth Century: The Policies and Institutional Determinants of Economic Development. Edited by Ramon H. Myers (Stanford, CA:Hoover Institution Press, 1996). For Asian Thought and Society, Vol.XXII, No.66 (September-December, 1997):205-206.

1997 Ming Tsui. Reviewed Wild Lily, Prairie Fire: China's Road to Democracy, Yan'an to Tian'anmen 1942-1989. Edited by Gregor Benton and Alan Hunter (Princeton, NJ:Princeton University Press, 1995). For Asian Thought and Society, Vol.XXII, No.66 (September-December, 1997):207-208.

Presentations

2002 Ming Tsui. “Managing Transition: Unemployment and Job Search in Urban China.” 97th Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association, Chicago, Aug. 2002.

2002 Ming Tsui and Lynn Rich. “The Only-child and Educational Opportunities for Girls in Urban China.” The Fifth Biennial ACS Women’s Studies Conference, April, 2002, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas.

2001 Ming Tsui. “Divorce, Women’s Status, and the Communist State in China.” 96th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Anaheim, California, August, 2001.

2000 Ming Tsui and Lynne Rich. “Social Capital and Mathematics Achievement of Female High-School Students in China. 2000 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August, 2000, Washington, D.C.

2000 Ming Tsui and Lynne Rich. “China’s One-child Policy and Its Impact on the Education of Girls.” 2000 Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. April, 2000. New Orleans.

1997 Ming Tsui. "Social and family statuses of women in urban China: An analysis of the 1990 National Survey on Women's Statuses." 1997 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August, 1997, Toronto, Canada.

1996 Ming Tsui, Hong-yun Huang, and Qimei He. "The Decision Making Power of Elderly Women and Men in the Chinese Urban Family." 1996 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August, 1996, New York City.

1995 Ming Tsui, Hong-yun Huang, and Qimei He. "The Status of Elderly Women and Men in The Chinese Urban Family." 1995 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August, 1995, San Francisco.

1995 Ming Tsui and Carla Shirley, "Embracing Women Sociologists in Classical Theory Class." 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, April 1995.

1994 Ming Tsui, "Living Arrangement of Elderly Women and Men in Chinese Cities." 1994 Mid-South Sociological Association 20th Annual Meeting, Lafayette, Louisiana, October 1994.

1994 Ming Tsui, "Chinese Family and Chinese Elderly in the Post-Mao Era" 1994 Mid-South Sociological Association 20th Annual Meeting, Lafayette, Louisiana, October 1994.

1994 Ming Tsui, "Family Structure of the Elderly in Chinese Urban Areas." 25th Annual Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association Meeting, Starkville, Mississippi, February 1994.
1993 Ming Tsui, "Gemeinschaft and Family Relations in Contemporary Urban China." 1993 Mid-South Sociological Association 19th Annual Meeting, Montgomery, Alabama, October, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Teaching Sociology to Foreign Students In a Liberal Arts College." 1993 Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Birmingham, Alabama, October, 1993.

1992 Ming Tsui, "The Household Composition of Chinese Elderly in the 1980s." 1992 Mid-South Sociological Association 18th Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee, October, 1992.

Invited Lectures

1993 Ming Tsui, "How does American Higher Education prepare students for their roles in a market economy." China University of Geology, Wuhan, People's Republic of China, May 21, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Higher Education in the United States and the Market Economy." Wuhan University of Water Transportation Engineering, P.R.China, May 26, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "The Core Curriculum and Social Sciences at Millsaps College." Wuhan University of Water Transportation Engineering, P.R. China, May 27, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Teaching English as a Second Language in the United States." Dept. of English, Wuhan University of Water Transportation Engineering, Wuhan, P.R. China, May 28, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Liberal Art Education and Interactive Learning at Millsaps College." Dept. of Social Sciences, Wuhan University of Water Transportation Engineering, Wuhan, P.R. China, May 29, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "American Society and Culture." Henan University, Kaifeng, P.R. China
June 7, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Higher Education in the United States" Henan University, Kaifeng, P.R.China June 7, 1993.

1993 Ming Tsui, "Study and Work on American Campus: Student Life in the United States." Henan University, Kaifeng, P.R. China, June 8, 1993.

 

 

 

 

 

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