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Name: Professor Zhang Jie (张杰)
Resident Country/Region: USA
Affiliated Institute: State University College at Buffalo
Position: Professor and Director of the Center for China Studies
Geographic Focuses: Asia-China , America-United States
Fields of Interest: Culture , Medicine , Philosophy and Religion
Contact Information: Mail Address: Dept. of Sociology, SUNY College at Buffalo, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York 14222
Telephone: 716-878-6425
Fax: 716-878-4009
E-Mail:zhangj@buffalostate.edu
Web Site:http://www.buffalostate.edu/centers/ccs/
Academic Achievements:

1. Education and Career

2. Honors

3. Publications

Education and Career

Ph.D. in sociology from Brigham Young University in 1991
Full Professor of Sociology
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Honors

SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service (2005)
BSC President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (2002)
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Publications

BOOKS:

Jin, Shenghua and Jie Zhang. 1994. Principles and Applications of Social Psychology. Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press. [in Chinese]

Jin, Shenghua and Jie Zhang. 1995. Introduction to Contemporary Social Psychology. Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press. [in Chinese]

Zhang, Jie and Xiaobing Li (Editors). 1998. Social Transition in China. New York: University Press of America.

Zhang, Jie and Yanmin Yu (Editors). 1999. Taiwan in the 21st Century: The Mainland Chinese Scholars Looking Ahead. River Edge, New Jersey: Global Publishing Co. Inc. [in Chinese]

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

Bahr, Stephen J., Gabe Wang, and Jie Zhang. 1991. "Early Family Research." Chapter 1 in Stephen J. Bahr (Editor), Family Research: A Sixty-Year Review, 1930-1990 (pp. 1-23) Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Zhang, Jie. 1996. "Modernization and conformity: A cross-cultural study in Mainland China, Taiwan, and the USA." in Jixuan Hu, Zhaohui Hong, and Eleni Stavrou (Editors), In Search of a Chinese Road Towards Modernization -- Economic and Educational Issues in China's Reform Process (pp. 319-345). New York: Mellen University Press.

Zhang, Jie, and Zhimeng Wang. 1998. “Patriotism: How to Say and What to Do.” In Deqing Xu, Zhaohui Hong, and Weimin Jiang (Editors), Living with Differences: China-US Relations toward the 21st Century (pp. 64-96). River Edge, New Jersey: Global Publishing Co. Inc. [in Chinese]

Wang, Zhimeng, and Jie Zhang. 1998. “Mutual Benefits: China-US Economic Relations.” In Deqing Xu, Zhaohui Hong, and Weimin Jiang (Editors), Living with Differences: China-US Relations toward the 21st Century (pp. 219-237). River Edge, New Jersey: Global Publishing Co. Inc. [in Chinese]

Zhang, Jie, and Darwin L. Thomas. 1999. "Familial and Religious Influences on Suicidal Ideation." in Daniel K. Judd (Editor), Religion, Mental Health and the Latter-day Saints (pp. 215-235). Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center at Brigham Young University.

Zhang, Jie. 2003. “Collectivism or Individualism: An Analysis of Chinese and Taiwanese Interactive Culture.” In Li Xiaobing and Pan Zuohong (Editors), Taiwan in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 15-28). New York: University Press of America.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Zhang, Jie and Darwin L. Thomas. 1991. “Familial and religious influences on suicidal ideation.” Family Perspective 25: 301-321.

Zhang, Jie and Darwin L. Thomas. 1994. “Modernization theory revisited: A cross-cultural study of adolescent conformity to significant others in Mainland China, Taiwan, and the USA.” Adolescence 29: 885-903.

Zhang, Jie. 1996a. “Suicides in Beijing, China, 1992-1993.” Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 26: 175-180.

Zhang, Jie. 1996b. “Patterns of physical preference among races: A preliminary study with college students.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 83: 901-902.

Zhang, Jie and Shenghua Jin. 1996. “Determinants of suicide ideation: A comparison of Chinese and American college students.” Adolescence 31: 451-467.

Zhang, Jie and Shenghua Jin. 1998. “Interpersonal relations and suicide ideation in China.” Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs 124(1): 79-94.

Jin, Shenghua and Jie Zhang. 1998. “The effects of physical and psychological well-being on suicidal ideation.” Journal of Clinical Psychology 54(4): 401-413.

Zhang, Jie. 1998. “Suicide in the world: Toward a population increase theory of suicide.” Death Studies 22(6): 525-539.

Lü, Xuehong and Jie Zhang. 1999. “Reading efficiency: A comparative study of English and Chinese orthographies.” Reading Research and Instruction 38(4): 301-317.

Zhang, Jie. 2000a. “Gender differences in athletic performance and their implications in gender ratios of suicide: A comparison between the USA and China.” Omega – Journal of Death and Dying 41(2): 117-123.

Zhang, Jie. 2000b. “Understanding Chinese suicide with a comparison of national data.” American Review of China Studies. 1(1): 9-29.

Zhang, Jie. 2000c. “Collectivism or individualism: An analysis of Chinese interactive culture.” American Review of China Studies 1(2): 57-65.

Zhang, Jie, Jill M. Norvilitis, and Shenghua Jin. 2001. “Measuring gender orientation with the Bem Sex Role Inventory in Chinese culture.” Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 44(3/4): 237-251.

Zhang, Jie, and Jill M. Norvilitis. 2002. “Measuring Chinese psychological well-being with Western developed instruments.” Journal of Personality Assessment 79(3): 502-521.

Zhang, Jie, Shuhua Jia, William F. Wieczorek, and Chao Jiang. 2002a. “An overview of suicide research in China.” Archives of Suicide Research 6: 167-184.

Zhang, Jie, William F. Wieczorek, Chao Jiang, Li Zhou, Shuhua Jia, Yueji Sun, Shenghua Jin, and Yeates Conwell. 2002b. “Studying suicide with psychological autopsy: Social and cultural feasibilities of the methodology in China.” Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 32 (4): 370-379.

Jiang, Chao, Shuhua Jia, Yueji Sun, and Jie Zhang. 2002. “The Application of Psychological Autopsy.” Journal of Clinical Psychological Medicine [临床精神医学杂志], 12 (3): 166-168. (in Chinese)

Zhang, Jie, Yeates Conwell, William F. Wieczorek, Chao Jiang, Shuhua Jia, and Li Zhou. (2003). “Studying Chinese suicide with proxy-based data: Reliability and validity of the methodology and instruments in China.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 191(7): 450-457.

Zhang, Jie, Yeates Conwell, Li Zhou, & Chao Jiang. (2004). Cultural, Risk Factors and Suicide in Rural China: A Psychological Autopsy Case Control Study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 110(6): 430-437.

Zhang, Jie, Huiqi Tong, and Li Zhou. (2005). The Effect of Bereavement due to Suicide on Survivors’ Depression: A Study of Chinese Samples. Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying, 51(3): 217-227.

Hu, Dongmei, Chao Jiang, Qigui Liu, Yueji Sun, Shuhua Jia, Li Zhou, and Jie Zhang. (2005). A Psychological Autopsy Study on Rural Suicides Using Conditional Logistic Regression Model. Chinese Mental Health Journal [中国心理卫生杂志], 19(2): 131-133. (in Chinese)

Zhang Jie. (2005). Conceptualizing a Strain Theory of Suicide. Chinese Mental Health Journal [中国心理卫生杂志], 19(11): 778-782. (in Chinese)
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