Associate Professor of Sociology International organization of Social Work East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai People’s Republic of China EDUCATION 2008 PhD in Sociology, University of Essex, United Kingdom 2003 MA in Sociological Research, University of Essex 2002 BA in Sociology, University of Essex PUBLICATIONS Series Editorships ‘Global therapeutic cultures’, monograph series published by Routledge since September 2017. https://www.routledge.com/Therapeutic-Cultures/book-series/TC Books Nehring, D., López, M. and Gómez, G. (eds.) (2019), Neoliberalism and Post-neoliberalism in Latin America. Bristol: Bristol University Press. Nehring, D. and Kerrigan, D. (2019), Therapeutic Worlds: Popular Psychology and the Social Organisation of Intimate Life, Abingdon: Routledge. Nehring, D., Alvarado, E., Hendriks, E. and Kerrigan, D. (2016), Transnational Popular Psychology and the Global Self-Help Industry: The Politics of Contemporary Social Change, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Nehring, D., Esteinou R. and Alvarado E. (eds.) (2014), Intimacies and Cultural Change: Perspectives on Contemporary Mexico, Farnham: Ashgate. Nehring, D. (2013), Sociology: An Introductory Textbook and Reader, London: Pearson and Routledge. Research Reports Nehring, D. and Wang, X. (2019) ‘Gender and Family Migration in East Asia’, in Progress of the World’s Women 2019-2020: Families in a Changing World. New York: UN Women (forthcoming June 2019). Nehring, D., with Wang, X., Yang, L. and Qiao, D. (2013) Hard Struggles in Times of Change: A Qualitative Study on Masculinities and Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary China. Beijing: United Nations Population Fund. Book chapters Nehring, D. and Frawley, A., ‘Mindfulness and the psychological imagination’, in Nehring, D., Cabanas, E., Kerrigan, D., Madsen, O. J. and Mills, C. (eds.) Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures, Routledge (manuscript to be submitted to Routledge in August 2019). Tu, M. and Nehring, D. (2019), ‘The moral grammar of Chinese transnational one-child families: Filial piety and middle-class migration between China and the United Kingdom’, in Liu, Y. and Wang, S. (eds.) New Chinese Immigrants in Europe: Image, Identity and Social Participation, Berlin: De Gruyter (forthcoming). Nehring, D. (2018), ‘Reconstructing body and mind: Narratives of health and wellbeing in self-help books from global East Asia’, in Molnar, G., Kanemasu, Y. and Amin, S. (eds.) Women, Sport and Exercise in East Asia, Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 217-231. Nehring, D. (2014), ‘Love Matters: Couple Relationships among Young Female Professionals from Mexico City’, in Nehring, D., Esteinou, R. and Alvarado, E. (eds.) Intimacies and Cultural Change: Perspectives on Contemporary Mexico, Farnham: Ashgate, pp.107-126. Nehring, D., (2012), ‘Representaciones de sexualidad y cambio cultural en la novela de autoayuda Juventud en Éxtasis de Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez’, in Esteinou Rosario (ed.) La nueva generación social de familias: Tecnologías de reproducción asistida y temas contemporáneos, CIESAS/Miguel Angel Porrúa: México D.F., pp.285-310. Esteinou, R. and Nehring, D. (2009), ‘Educación familiar y estilos parentales en México: una exploración de la Encuesta Nacional de la Dinámica Familiar’, in Esteinou R. (ed), Construyendo relaciones y fortalezas familiares: un panorama internacional, Mexico City: CIESAS/Miguel Angel Porrúa, pp. 87-128. Other publications Book review on: Illouz, E. (2012) Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation. Cambridge: Polity Press, in Sociology 47(6), pp.1236-1239. Nehring, D. (2008). ‘The globalisation and glocalisation of Mexican families’, in Macionis, J. and Plummer, K., Sociology: A Global Introduction (4th ed.), Harlow: Pearson Education, pp.599f. Book review on: González López, G. (2005). Erotic Journeys: Mexican Immigrants and their Sex Lives, Berkeley, University of California Press, in Sexualities 10(1) (2007), pp.124-126. Book review on: Hirsch, J. (2003). A Courtship After Marriage: Sexuality and Love in Mexican Transnational Families, Berkeley, University of California Press, in Sexualities 8(1) (2005), pp.120-122. Book review on: Merrell, F. (2003). ‘The Mexicans: A Sense of Culture’, Boulder, Westview Press, in Bulletin of Latin American Research 23(2) (2004). GRANTS AND AWARDS 2019 Ministry of Education, People’s Republic of China (中国教育部), Grant programme The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (中央高校基本科研业务经费), ‘A Qualitative Study of Shanghai's Transnational Marriage from the Perspective of Intimate Citizenship’ (亲密公民视野下上海跨国婚姻质性研究)(RMB 60,000; approximately €7,900), 2017 The Sociological Review Foundation, ‘Transnational Family Justice in Migration Crises’, for a workshop co-organised with Dr. Yang Hu (University of Lancaster) (£2,000;). 2016 British Academy, ‘Transnational Chinese-Western couple relationships in Beijing and London’, with Dr. Wang Xiying (Beijing Normal University) (£8,700). 2015 National Endowment for the Humanities, ‘Latino Americans: 500 years of history’, with Dr. Emmanuel Alvarado (Palm Beach State College) (USD 5,000). 2012/2013 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), ‘Masculinities, gender equality, and gender-based violence in China’, with Dr. Wang Xiying, Dr. Qiao Dongping, and Dr. Yang Lichao (Beijing Normal University) (USD 45,000). 2010/2011 Research Grant, Universities’ China Committee in London, ‘Transnational dating and marriage among young Chinese professionals’ (£1,400).