Yige Dong

PhD

Yige Dong.

Yige Dong

PhD

Yige Dong

PhD

Research Interests

Political Economy; International Development; Labor; Gender; Social Welfare; Comparative-Historical Methods

Bio

Yige Dong, PhD, is an assistant professor in the UB Department of Sociology and Criminology and in the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies.

Prof. Dong’s primary research interest lies at the intersection of political economy, social inequality, and social change. Currently, she is working on a book project, The Fabric of Care: Women’s Work and the Politics of Livelihood in Industrial China, which examines the changing politics of care in China’s industrial sector in the past century. Prof. Dong has been awarded the Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowship in China Studies (2021-2022).

Education

  • PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 2019
  • MA, Johns Hopkins University, 2015
  • MA, University of Chicago, 2010
  • BA, University of Hong Kong, 2007

Recent Courses

  • SOC 211: Sociology of Diversity
  • SOC 314: Sociology of Gender
  • SOC  349: Classical Sociological Theory (undergraduate)
  • SOC 567: Classical Sociological Theory (graduate)
  • GGS 540: New Ethnographic Methods (graduate)