姓名:韩铃
职称:特任研究员
主要研究领域:数智平台社会学、性别与工作、公益社会学、非营利组织与慈善治理
联系方式:linghan@ccnu.edu.cn
办公室地址:文科科研楼北楼913

姓名:韩铃
职称:特任研究员
主要研究领域:数智平台社会学、性别与工作、公益社会学、非营利组织与慈善治理
联系方式:linghan@ccnu.edu.cn
办公室地址:文科科研楼北楼913
韩铃,女,中国台湾人,华中师范大学社会学院特任研究员。加州大学圣地亚哥分校社会学博士,本科毕业于加州大学伯克利分校,中国台湾新竹清华大学社会学硕士。曾任香港中文大学社会科学院性别研究课程助理教授、新加坡国立大学商学院亚洲社会企业与慈善事业中心研究员、斯坦福大学慈善与社会创新中心博士后。主持香港研究资助局“数字慈善与女性公益”、“港台外卖平台劳动与经济”等科研项目。在The China Quarterly, Gender, Work & Organization等核心期刊发表论文30余篇,曾担任国际第三部门研究、非营利组织与志愿行动研究-亚洲分会学术委员。
Ling Han is a Specially-Appointed Research Fellow in the School of Sociology at the Central China Normal University. Her research focuses on the intersection of digitalization of work, gender, and organizational innovation. She obtained her PhD from the University of California, San Diego and was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University PACS Center to research and manage the China Social Innovation Program. Prior to joining CCNU, she was an Assistant Professor in the Gender Studies Programme at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Research Fellow at the Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy (ACSEP) at the National University of Singapore Business School and also worked as a researcher for Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN), Singapore. She is part of the Stanford University research team for the global comparative project on the Civic Life of Cities Lab. She has extensive collaboration experiences with foundations, nonprofit organizations, corporate philanthropies, and impact investors in China and Southeast Asia.
数字平台劳动、人工智能与新形态工作、公益社会学与慈善治理、非营利组织创新及社会工作专业化、健康福祉、女性创业研究
platform work, technology and digital transformation, nonprofit organizations and philanthropy, gender and work, AI & wellbeing, entrepreneurship
2006-2015 PhD in Sociology, University of California-San Diego (社会学博士,加州大学圣地亚哥分校)
2011-2014 Visiting Scholar, University of Chicago (芝加哥大学访问学者)
2003-2006 社会学硕士,清华大学 (台湾省新竹市)
1997-2001 BA in Women’s Studies, University of California-Berkeley (妇女研究学士兼修医学预科,加州大学伯克利分校)
2026- 华中师范大学社会学院特任研究员
2020-2026 香港中文大学社会科学院性别研究课程助理教授/兼任副教授
Assistant Professor/Adjunct Associate Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2018-2020 新加坡国立大学商学院亚洲社会企业与慈善事业中心研究员
Research Fellow, ACSEP, National University of Singapore Business School
2015-2018 斯坦福大学慈善与社会创新中心博士后研究员
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford PACS
(*为通讯作者;^为指导学生)
数字平台工作
Liu, D.^, & Han, L.* (Accepted). Navigating the Triple Creative Bind: Chinese Rural Women's Creative Entrepreneurship on Short-Video Platforms. China Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China. [SSCI Area Studies Q1]
Han, L.* (2025). Flexible Choice or No Choice: Navigating Life Course and Platform Flexibility Among Female Platform-Based Food Delivery Workers in Taiwan. Gender, Work & Organization, 32(5), 2039–2050 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.13266. [SSCI Women’s Studies Q1]
Song, Q., Han, L.*, & Lee, C. (2025). Gender and Bureaucratic Overload in the Grassroots State: Work–Life Choices of Female Civil Servants in Rural China. The China Quarterly, 263, 649-665. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741025100921. [SSCI Area Studies Q1]
[特刊主编] Gender in Management: An International Journal Special Issue Editor (Guest Editor: Ling Han*, Jing Song, Iiris Aaltio). Special Issue on “New Perspectives on Women’s Entrepreneurship in China” (中国女性创业的新视角). [SSCI Q1]
Han, L.* (2024). Crafting gender into meaningful work: Experiences of women engaging in social entrepreneurship in China. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 39(7), 997–1013. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-03-2023-0079. [SSCI Women’s Studies Q1]
Han, L.*, Song, J., & Aaltio, I. (2024). New perspectives on women’s entrepreneurship in China: identity negotiation, gender agency, and meaning-making. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 39(7), 849–860. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-10-2024-471. [SSCI Women’s Studies Q1]
Han, L.* (2024). Dependency as Situated Knowledge: A Reflexive Politics of Location on the Positionalities of Chinese Feminist Scholars. American Behavioral Scientist, 68(3), 338–354. https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642221134843. [SSCI Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Q2]
Hu, L., & Han, L.* (2024). Gender and Disability in China: The Rise of Female-Led Disabled Persons’ Organisations. Made in China Journal, 9(2), 98–103. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.22459/MIC.09.02.2024.11
Han, L.*, Lee, C., & Lee, G. J^. (2021). Caught between State and Motherhood: The Public Image of Female Entrepreneurs in Singapore. Asian Women, 37(2), 35–60. https://doi.org/10.14431/aw.2021.6.37.2.35 [SSCI Women’s Studies]
Han L. (2022 September). “钢木兰还是宝妈创业者?国家与家庭夹缝间的新加坡女企业家媒体公众形象” 社会性别研究.
Lee, C., & Han, L. (2016). Mothers and Moral Activists: Two Models of Women’s Social Engagement in Contemporary Taiwanese Buddhism. Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, 19(3), 54–77. https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2016.19.3.54 [AHCI Religion Q1]
Han, L. (2024). Riben zhimin xiade tamen: Zhanxian nengli yinling Taiwan nüxing jiuye de zhichang nüxianfeng (Women under Japanese colonial rule: Demonstrating abilities, leading Taiwan’s female employment as workplace pioneers), written by Yu Chien-ming 游鑑明. NAN NÜ, 26(1), 166–170. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685268-02601050 [AHCI Asian Studies Q1]
公益慈善组织治理与创新
Han, L.*, Lee, C., & Song, Q. (2025). From Crowdfunding to Crowd Mobilization: The Impact of Digital Philanthropy on Grassroots Organizations and Local Politics in China. The China Quarterly, 261, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741023001662. [SSCI Area Studies Q1]
Han, L.*, & Gou, X^. (2025). Community Leadership in a Dynamic Perspective: An Exploratory Study of Community Foundations in Hong Kong During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Nonprofit Policy Forum, Epub, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1515/npf-2023-0092. [SSCI Public Administration]
Han, L., & Lee, C. (2024). Engaging Animals in Taiwanese Buddhism: Two Case Studies. Review of Religion and Chinese Society, 11(1), 31-57. https://doi.org/10.1163/22143955-12340025. [ESCI Asian Studies Q1]
Song, Q., Lee, C., & Han, L.* (2023). The platformization of digital philanthropy in China: State, tech companies, and philanthropy engineering. China Information, 37(1), 123–143. https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X221143940. [SSCI Area Studies Q1]
Yeo, W^., Han, L., Jiang, W., & Natrajan, N^. (2022). Innovative Deviance in a Rule-Bound City-State. Global Perspectives, 3(1), 36640. [Special Issue on “Civic Life of Cities around the World”] https://doi.org/10.1525/gp.2022.36640 [ESCI Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary]
Lee, C., & Han, L. (2022). Taiwanese Buddhism and Environmentalism: A Mixed Method Study. Review of Religion and Chinese Society, 9(1), 44–69. https://doi.org/10.1163/22143955-08020002 [ESCI Asian Studies Q1]
Lee, C., & Han, L. (2020). Becoming INGO: A Case Study on Taiwan’s Tzu-Chi in the United States. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 31(6), 1201–1211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-020-00270-1. [SSCI Social Issues Q2]
Han Ling* and Yifei Xu. (2020). Leveraging Intermediaries to Maximise Corporate Social Impact: NPI (Enpai). Research Case Study for Asian Venture Philanthropy Network, Singapore. (充分利用中介组织的力量实现企业社会影响力的最大化:恩派NPI研究案例报告。新加坡:亚洲公益创投网络AVPN)
Lee, C., & Han, L.(2016). Faith-Based Organization and Transnational Voluntarism in China: A Case Study of the Malaysia Airline MH370 Incident. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 27(5), 2353–2373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-014-9518-2. [SSCI Social Issues Q2]
Lee, C., &Han, L. (2015). Recycling Bodhisattva: The Tzu-Chi movement’s response to global climate change. Social Compass, 62(3), 311–325. https://doi.org/10.1177/0037768615587809 [SSCI Sociology]
“一带一路”视野下的东南亚社会组织
Pratono, A. H., Han, L., & Maharani, A. (2023). Global supply chain resilience with the flexible partnership. Modern Supply Chain Research and Applications, 5(2), 102–114. https://doi.org/10.1108/MSCRA-05-2022-0014. [ProQuest; DOAJ; Scopus]
Pratono, A. H., & Han, L. (2022). From family business orientation to organisational citizenship behaviour: Prosocial behaviour in family business performance. Journal of Family Business Management, 12(4), 923–937. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-02-2021-0014. [ESCI Management Q2]
Pratono, A. H., Prima, D. A., Sinaga, N. F. N. T., Permatasari, A., Ariani, M., & Han, L. (2020). Crowdfunding in digital humanities: Some evidence from Indonesian social enterprises. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 72(2), 287–303. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-05-2019-0123 [SSCI Information Science & Library Science Q1]
Han, L.*, Swee-Sum Lam, and Hioe Zhi Hui Joanna. 2019 “Grassroots Philanthropy in Singapore in the New Millennium.” Philanthropy in Asia: Working paper No.7. Singapore: ACSEP, NUS Business School. (ISBN: 978-981-14-2174-7) (新加坡的新兴草根公益慈善事业)
Han, L.*, & Lam, S-S. (2019). “Creating a Vibrant Social Innovation Ecosystem.” Special Issue on Business for Good in Asia. Stanford Social Innovation Review. Spring 2019. (构建充满活力的社会创新生态体系)
数字平台与媒介研究
Chen, P.^ & Han, L.* (Accepted). Navigating Fear of Childbirth (FOC) On/Off Digital Platforms: Market Rationality and the Localization of Neoliberal Feminism in China. Chinese Journal of Sociology. [ESCI Sociology Q2]
Han, L.*, & Liu, Y^. (2024). When digital feminisms collide with nationalism: Theorizing “pink feminism” on Chinese social media. Women’s Studies International Forum, 105, 102941. [SSCI Women’s Studies Q1]
Han, L.*, & Liu, Y^. (2024). #metoo activism without the #MeToo hashtag: Online debates over entertainment celebrities’ sex scandals in China. Feminist Media Studies, 24(4), 657–674. [SSCI Women’s Studies Q2]
Han, L. *, & Liu, Y^. (2024). Shifting Dynamics of Cyber-Misogyny and Cyber-Nationalism: Examining Chinese Feminism in the Digital Arena. In E. L. Engebretsen and J. Zeng (Eds.). Feminist Activism in the Post-2010s Sinosphere: Identifying Issues, Sharing Knowledge, Building Movements (pp. 19–38). London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
Han, L.* (2022). Alternative Media and the Queer Feminist Community: The Lesbian Print Magazine in China. Journal of Homosexuality, 69(14), 2388–2411. [SSCI Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Q1]
Han, L.*, & Lee, C. (2019). Nudity, feminists, and Chinese online censorship: A case study on the anti-domestic violence campaign on Sina Weibo. China Information, 33(3), 274–293. [SSCI Area Studies Q1: 18/182; IF=1.7]
1. Co-I, Platform Capitalism and Gig Economy: Digitalising Taxi Labour in Big Cities (平台资本主义与零工经济:大城市出租车行业的数字化转型), World Universities Network. (PI: Prof. Jing Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong).
2. Co-I, Gender and AI: Digitalisation and Changing Dynamics in Professions (性别与人工智能:数字化与职业关系变迁), World Universities Network. (PI: Dr. Daphne Pillay-Naidoo, University of Pretoria, South Africa)
3. PI, 数智时代下社会工作与公益慈善人才的职业流动与发展路径研究
4. PI, “Digital Philanthropy for Gender Equality in China.” Early Career Scheme, Research Grants Council. 香港研究资助局,2024-2025 [48万元] 已结项
5. PI,“Preliminary Research on Grassroots Platform Workers in Hong Kong.” Research Matching Grant, University Grants Committee. 香港外卖平台工作者的初步研究,研究配对补助金计划,香港大学教育资助委员会 2023-2025 [15万元] 已结项
6. PI, “Gendering Platform Work: Female Platform Food Couriers in Hong Kong and Taiwan.” Direct Grant for Research, CUHK. 平台经济下的中国香港与台湾女外卖员比较研究,香港中文大学社会科学院Direct Grant,2022-2024 [5万元] 已结项
印尼泗水大学工商管理与经济学院旗舰学刊学术编辑委员会Journal of Global Economics, Social, and Development Review Open access under the Faculty of Business and Economy Programme Study by Master of Economics Department at the University of Surabaya, Indonesia.
学术委员,ISTR国际第三部门研究会
学术委员,美国非营利组织与志愿行动研究协会(ARNOVA)-亚洲分会
学术顾问/评委,包容性发展社会企业,中国社会企业与影响力投资论坛
学术顾问,斯坦福社会创新评论(中文版)
兼职研究员,亚洲公益创投网络AVPN,新加坡 (2020)