
王莹博士
助理教授
- 2948 6870
- B3-2/F-19
- yjwang@eduhk.hk
- https://jamiewang.org/
Publications
Books
- Wang, J. (2024). Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore. MIT Press, Urban and Industrial Environments Series.
- Co-edited Special Themed Journal Issues
- Feminist Futures II. 2024. Feminist Review. Special themed Issue Series 136, forthcoming. Edited with members of Feminist Review Collectives.
- Feminist Futures I: Dialogues Within. 2023. Feminist Review. Special themed Issue Series, 135 (1). Edited with members of Feminist Review Collectives.
Journal Articles
- Wang J. (2021) “The Sprouting Farms: You Are What You Grow,” Humanities. 10(1):27, Special Issue Food Cultures & Critical Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.3390/h10010027
- Wang, J. (2019) “Re-imagining urban movement: at the intersection of a nature reserve, underground railway and eco-bridge,” Cultural Studies Review, 25 (2), pp. 8-30.
- Feminist Review Collective. (2023), “conversations, provocations, dialogues: collaborative thinking and writing at FR,” Feminist Review. 135 (1), In Special Issue Feminist Futures, edited by Feminist Review Collective. https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789231202920, pp. 181-191
- Wang J. (2021) “Urban,” Shadow Places Network
Academic Essays and scholarly book reviews
- 2025, Chung, C. K. L., Silver, J., Loftus, A., Jenkins, G., Wang, J., & Connolly, C.. Book Review Forum. Political Ecologies of Landscape: Governing Urban Transformations in Penang. Urban Studies, 62(5), 1015-1029. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980241310073
- 2023, Languages of Loss and Renewal: Narrowneck: A Communal Photo Journal (with James Dunk, Christine McFetridge, Cameron Muir, and Anastasia Murney. Emotional Ecologies, Network in Canadian History & Environment.
- 2022, A mammoth Future,The Anthropocene and More-Than-Human World Writing Series.
- 2021, Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene, Edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. doi.org/10.1093/isle/isab042.
- 2020, Reimagining Policy in Wild Times, Reflection on the launch of Wild Policy: Indigeneity and the Unruly Logics of Intervention, by Tess Lea, Sydney Environment Institute.
Selected Creative Works
- 2023, Summer, black. Feminist Review. 135 (1). Special Issue Feminist Futures, edited by Feminist Review Collective. https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789231189745. pp. 192-193.
- 2023. Languages of Loss and Renewal: A Wordweave (an audio poem with James Dunk, Freya MacDonald, Christine McFetridge, Cameron Muir, Anastasia Murney, Lynda Ng, and Kate Stevens), Emotional Ecologies, Network in Canadian History & Environment.
- 2022, The Genealogy of Tap Water. April – June 2022 Issue Becoming, Otherwise Magazine.
- 2020, Meihua, figures of Hope. The Urban Field Naturalist Project
- 2018, To Sudan, Issue 42, Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine.
- 2017, Invisible power struggles: an interview with Stephanie Han, Overland Literary Journal
- Podcast and Interviews
- 2025, “Moving beyond human as well as urban exceptionalism” (podcast with Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld and Susa Eräranta), Planetary Planning Podcast.
- 2022, “Where the Wild Things Are: Reimagining the More-than-human City”, SSEAC Stories Podcasts.
- 2020, An interview with Jamie Wang, Morethanhuman Worlds