Directorate
The LUCC directorate develops key centre initiatives, coordinates research, facilitates collaboration, and develops strategic initiatives for the centre.
Dr Andrew CHUBB
LUCC Director
Contact details: a.chubb@lancaster.ac.uk
Andrew studies Chinese politics and international relations, with a focus on crisis management, public opinion, and maritime disputes. As LUCC Director, Andrew contributes overall strategic direction, resource planning, and relations with other institutions within the university and externally.
Dr Andrew ChubbDr Yunyan LI
Research Lead
Contact details: y.li157@lancaster.ac.uk
Yunyan Li is a social policy and mixed-methods researcher with research interests in social and public policy, gender and family, and East Asian welfare. A Senior Research Associate in the Lancaster University Management School, Yunyan's recent research project investigates the recalibration of the institutional arrangements in socio-economic reform and the welfare system in rural and urban China and its impacts on women under the interaction between modernisation and transforming Confucianism.
Dr Yunyan LIDr Derek HIRD
Education and Research Lead
Contact details: d.hird@lancaster.ac.uk
Derek Hird's research principally concerns gender and class in contemporary China, with a particular focus on middle-class masculinities. As a member of the LUCC Directorate, Dr. Hird's work facilitates LU undergraduate and postgraduate students' engagement with LUCC activities, including through Translation Internships and the Doctoral Fellows program.
Dr Derek HirdDr Lingxuan LIU
Academic Liaison Lead
Contact details: lingxuan.liu@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Liu is an expert on China’s environmental management and policies based on a multi-level governance system, and looks into challenges and opportunities of sustainable supply chain management. As Academic Liaison Lead, Dr Liu facilitates visiting scholars from China to connect with relevant LU academics, and facilitates funding opportunities for China-related research.
Dr Lingxuan LiuDr Rebecca LIU
Engagement Lead
Contact details: rebecca.liu@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr. Rebecca Liu's research interests are interdisciplinary, focusing on innovation, cross-cultural study, cooperation and networking, knowledge management and learning, and SME engagement in China. As Engagement Lead, Dr Liu brings LUCC's activities and the work of its affiliated scholars to the attention of internal and external stakeholders and the public.
Dr Rebecca LiuProf David TYFIELD
Interdisciplinarity Lead
Contact details: d.tyfield@lancaster.ac.uk
David Tyfield's research focuses on the complex systems of processes of knowledge production and their interaction with issues of global cultural political economy, especially regarding critical analysis of the emergence of a globalised "knowledge-based" economy, climate change and the rise of China. As part of the LUCC Directorate, Prof. Tyfield draws together China-engaged LU researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds to facilitate the Centre's cross-disciplinary initiatives.
Prof David TYFIELDLUCC Fellows
LUCC’s Fellows are researchers working on, in or with China and the Sinophone world. They provide a wide range of specialised expertise and broad experience in China-related research across all disciplines.
Dr Robert APSIMON
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 595176, r.apsimon@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Apsimon is an expert in particle beam dynamics and accelerating devices, with applications in healthcare and environmental sustainability, including in China. He is a member of the Lancaster University flying faculty, teaching at the joint campus with Beijing Jiaotong University in Weihai, China.
Dr Robert ApsimonDr Charlotte BAKER
Contact details: c.baker@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Baker is interested in the cultural impact of China-Africa relations in sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr Charlotte BakerJocelyn CUNNINGHAM
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 593431, jocelyn.cunningham@lancaster.ac.uk
Jocelyn Cunningham is a national cultural leader in innovative artistic practice and partnerships between academic disciplines and the arts. Lancaster Arts is an arts centre based at Lancaster University with a renowned reputation for cutting edge artistic excellence.
Jocelyn CunninghamDr Timothy DOUGLAS
Contact details: t.douglas@lancaster.ac.uk
Timothy studies biomaterials for biomedical applications, promotion of multilingualism in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Dr Baihui DUAN
Contact details: b.duan@lancaster.ac.uk
Baihui is an environmental historian, focusing on the history of war, environment, climate, animals, disease, medicine, and governance in East Asia, roughly from the late sixteenth century to modern period.
Dr Siao Yuong FONG (Rong)
Contact details: s.fong6@lancaster.ac.uk
Rong is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, working at the intersections of Media and Cultural Studies, Production Studies and Asian Studies, with particular focus on authoritarian media and the Sinosphere.
Dr Siao Yuong FongDr Anthony HESKETH
Contact details: a.hesketh@lancaster.ac.uk
Ant Hesketh's research explores how we understand value beyond the quantum form. Based in the LU Management School's Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, he is interested in how Chinese artistic and philosophical thinking might facilitate a deeper understanding of value-capturing processes in organizations, and how this might be extended to greater inclusivity in understanding the value of firms.
Dr. Anthony HeskethProf Yang HU
Contact details: yang.hu@lancaster.ac.uk
Prof Hu is an expert on how China’s social, cultural, political and institutional changes shape population change and mobility, gender and family relations , and social (in)equalities. His research draws on the analysis of large-scale quantitative data as well as in-depth qualitative evidence.
Dr Yang HuProf Kevin JONES
Contact details: k.c.jones@lancaster.ac.uk
Prof Jones is an expert on China’s environmental quality, with interests in water, air and soil pollution, China’s role as a manufacturer and user of chemicals, environmental regulation and the links between environment and health.
Professor Kevin JonesProf Hiroko KAWANAMI
Contact details: h.kawanami@lancaster.ac.uk
Prof Kawanami is an expert on Myanmar’s relations with the world, Chinese-Myanmar borderland, Buddhist monastic communities and international network of Buddhist nuns, cultural exchange and civil society.
Dr Hiroko KawanamiDr Eva LI
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 592205, eva.li@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Eva Li (李卓賢博士) specialises in Chinese-language media and cultural politics. Her research interests include audience participation, fandom, and gender and sexual politics in East Asian Sinophone societies.
Dr Eva LiDr Ou LIN
Contact details: o.lin@lancaster.ac.uk
Ou joined the Lancaster Law School as a Lecturer in Employment Law in September 2023. She is particularly interested in the regulation of platform work and other precarious employment relations. In addition to doctrinal analysis of the law, she embraces socio-legal methods to observe the interactions between law and the real world. Ou's doctoral thesis examines 'Workers' Spontaneous Struggles and Resistance in the Chinese On-Demand Economy'.
Dr Ou LINDr Christopher LONGMAN
Contact Details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 510622, c.longman@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Longman is interested in exploring issues relating to transnational partnerships in higher education,and differences in cultures of learning and teaching. He also has an academicbackground in the field of language politics and Identity construction.
Dr Philippe MAJOR
Contact details: p.major@lancaster.ac.uk
Philippe Major's work focuses on modern Chinese philosophy and adopts interdisciplinary resources (philosophy, sociology of philosophy, discourse analysis, intellectual history) to address issues related to epistemic hegemony, alternative epistemologies, alternative modernity, and the exclusion of Chinese traditions from the philosophy curriculum.
Dr Philippe MajorProf Judith MOTTRAM
Contact details: judith.mottram@lancaster.ac.uk
Professor Mottram is an expert on colour use and understanding in global marketplaces.
Professor Judith MottramDr. Kunal MUKHERJEE
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 594419, k.mukherjee1@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr. Kunal Mukherjee has an interest in ethnic minorities and religious identity in contemporary China especially in Xinjiang and Tibet. He is also interested in China’s relations with South Asia especially India,and how China’s relationship with India has evolved since the 1962 war.
Dr Kunal MukherjeeDr Serena POLLASTRI
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 510518, s.pollastri@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Serena Pollastri is a designer and a lecturer who uses practice as an essential part of research and teaching.
Dr Serena PollastriDr Peter SEWELL
Contact details: p.j.sewell@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Sewell is a Careers Coach (Consultancy) in the Lancaster University Management School An expert on graduate Employability and Entrepreneurship education known for the‘CareerEDGE model of Graduate Employability, Peter has worked with individuals,organizations and businesses across China and elsewhere in the world.
Dr Peter SewellDr Andy SWEETMAN
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 594715, a.sweetman@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Sweetman is an expert in assessing the sources, fate and behaviour of persistent chemicals in the environment and quantifying their risks to humans and wildlife in China and elsewhere.
Dr Andrew SweetmanDr Vittorio TANTUCCI
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 595112, v.tantucci@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Tantucci is an expert of Chinese language and linguistics. His research addresses both diachronic phenomena of language change and applied issues of intercultural communication, addressed through mix methods of corpus-based and machine-learning analysis.
Dr Vittorio TantucciDr Yingnian TAO
Contact details: y.tao4@lancaster.ac.uk
A Senior Research Associated with the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR), Yingnian is interested in corpus-based social media discourse analysis. Her work has explored interruptions (overlapping speech) in everyday and institutional settings in Chinese, and apologies on social media in China. She is currently working on the University’s race equality surveys, using a mixed-method approach.
Dr Yingnian TaoDr Emre TARIM
Contact details: e.tarim@lancaster.ac.uk
Emre Tarim is a lecturer in behavioural sciences interested in the Chinese financial system and investor behaviours, and China's political economy of energy transitions.
Emre TarimProf Oliver WILD
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 594871, o.wild@lancaster.ac.uk
Prof Wild is an atmospheric scientist with expertise in atmospheric composition, urban air quality and climate change, and has a particular interest in China’s impacts on local, regional and global air quality.
Professor Oliver WildProf Robert YOUNG
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 592222, r.j.young@lancaster.ac.uk
Prof Young’s group is developing technologies for secure communications and anti-counterfeiting.
Professor Robert YoungProf Jinghan ZENG
Contact details: Tel: +44 (0)1524 593185, j.zeng3@lancaster.ac.uk
His research lies in the field of China's domestic and international politics. He is particularly interested in the domestic politics of China’s rise.
Professor Jinghan ZengDr Jocelin Lingxia ZHOU
Contact details: l.zhou11@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Zhou is Confucius Institute Teaching Lead and Lecturer in Chinese at the Department of Languages and Cultures (DeLC) at Lancaster University. Jocelin’s research investigates language policy and campaigns in China from the prospective of sociolinguistics and political science.
Jocelin Lingxia ZHOUDr Sharon ZHENG
Contact details: sharon.zheng@lancaster.ac.uk
Sharon's research areas cross over popular culture (e.g. audience/ fan/ consumer/ celebrity culture), gender studies (e.g. feminism and motherhood), British/Chinese TV and media ecosystem/landscape. I also show interest in media and cultural policy, social and digital media studies in China particularly.
Dr Sharon ZhengNon-Resident Fellows
LUCC Non-Resident Fellows include researchers working with Lancaster University colleagues on China-related research, as well as current and former visiting scholars at the centre.
Zhuo CHEN
Contact details: zhuo.6.chen@kcl.ac.uk
Zhuo Chen is a PhD candidate in the Lau China Institute at King's College London. Zhuo works on social media and contemporary Chinese politics, and its relations to Foucault's concept of governmentality.
Prof Astrid NORDIN
LUCC Founding Director
Contact: astrid.nordin@kcl.ac.uk
Professor Nordin is Lau Chair of Chinese International Relations at Kings College London. Professor Nordin is an expert on how China’s relations with the world are negotiated through Chinese foreign and domestic policy, academia, propaganda, online dissidence, and artistic expression. As Founding Director, Professor Nordin continues to support LUCC’s overall operations, strategy, and leadership.
Prof Fanwei KONG
Contact details: kongfanwei@tjfsu.edu.cn
Prof Fanwei Kong is a Professor in the School of International Relations at Tianjin Foreign Studies University. He was a Visiting Scholar in 2019-2020, working on China-EU investment issues.
Dr Yan LIU
Contact details: liuyan80@ynu.edu.cn
Dr Yan LIU of the Institute of Development Studies, Yunnan University, studies how regional differences affect China's urbanization processes. As a LUCC Visiting Scholar in 2019-2020, Dr Liu examined the case of Yunnan Province, an underdeveloped province in western China with plateau geographical features, and specifically how its economic development level and geographical features affect the spatial relationship between urban and rural areas as well as the rural-urban factor flows.
Dr Aiqing WANG
Contact: aiqing.wang@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr Wang's research investigates Chinese cultural studies, pragmatics, historical linguistics and translation studies, with particular expertise on Classical Chinese syntax.
Nick WONG
Contact details: lcnickwong@ust.hk
Dr. Nick Wong is an applied linguist and Lecturer at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). His work has examined the non-standard writing practices used by Hongkongers within the theoretical framework of translanguaging, and he is also the founder of “Kongish Daily” and the notion of “Kongish”.
Dr Zoe ZHU
Contact details: yi.zhu@sheffield.ac.uk
Zoe Zhu is a business ethnographer interested in the institutionalization and internalization of culture in the organization, particularly how employees interpret organizational culture and related interactions between management and employees. She is a Senior Lecturer in the School of East Asian Studies at Sheffield University.
Doctoral fellows
LUCC has a number of doctoral researchers, who are funded or supervised through the centre. You can find more information about how to undertake your doctoral research through LUCC here.
Xue BAI
Contact details: x.bai6@lancaster.ac.uk
Xue Bai is a PhD student in Politics, Philosophy and Religion. She is interested in exploring the political consumption in China and motivations behind Chinese citizens’ political consumption behaviours.
Francesca CECCATO
Contact: f.ceccato@lancaster.ac.uk
Francesca Ceccato is a doctoral researcher in Languages and Cultures. Her field of study belongs to gender, sexuality and women’s studies in contemporary China. Specifically, the focus of her research is on Chinese leftover women.
Luke DIXON
Contact details: l.r.dixon@lancaster.ac.uk
Luke Dixon is a doctoral researcher at Lancaster University, investigating the influence of Belt and Road Initiative investments on urban development in West African states, with a particular focus on how these initiatives interact with local governance structures and produce divergent outcomes in democratic and non-democratic regimes.
Qin FAN
Contact details: q.fan1@lancaster.ac.uk
Qin is a doctoral researcher in Linguistics and English Language. Her research project explores business discourse targeted at the high-end market in China, adopting Bourdieu’s conceptualization of taste and distinction. Her interests are in how added value in/around brands/products is constructed discursively, and how Chinese middle- and upper-class people are represented in business discourse.
Mingya (Mia) JIANG
Contact details: m.jiang9@lancaster.ac.uk
Mingya (Mia) Jiang is based in the Department of Languages and Cultures (DeLC), conducting research on the application of philosophical hermeneutics in translation studies and the interpretation of the Tao Te Ching.
Mingya (Mia) JiangHui JING
Contact details: h.jing2@lancaster.ac.uk
Hui Jing is a postgraduate researcher in Educational Department. Hui is interested in the Gender Dynamics and Transcultural Practice in the Development of Chinese Urban Folk Dance.
Yuhong LEI
Contact details: y.lei4@lancaster.ac.uk
Yuhong Lei is a PhD candidate in Educational Research. Her interests are in technology-enhanced learning and student engagement.
Jinyuan LI
Contact details: j.li141@lancaster.ac.uk
I’m interested in exploring anti-corruption and moral/ideological discipline in China.
Linchen LI
Contact details: l.li39@lancaster.ac.uk
The transfer of technology between different countries and the application of internationalrules, especially considering the national security interests. At the same time, the evolutionof intellectual property rights and related intangible property rights in modern society isstudied.
Run LI
Contact details: r.li28@lancaster.ac.uk
Run Li is a PhD student in Linguistics at Lancaster University, with research interests in Corpus Linguistics, Critical Discourse Studies, Gender and Sexuality — especially topics on Chinese masculinity and online misogyny, social media studies and health communication.
Yannan LI
Contact details: y.li108@lancaster.ac.uk
Yannan Li is a PhD student in the Politics, Philosophy and Religion Department. Yannan is interested in exploring issues relating to nationalism in contemporary China, especially the impact of China’s state nationalism on its internal affairs and policies.
Rui QIAN
Contact details: r.qian1@lancaster.ac.uk
Rui Qian is a PhD student in Film at Lancaster Institute of Contemporary Art. Rui is interested in Chinese cinema studies, especially the images of Chinese migrant workers in films, and the representation of China’s modernization process on film screen.
Zi QUAN
Contact details: z.quan@lancaster.ac.uk
Artist and LICA PhD researcher Zi Quan's work is trying to find the image mode related to time, space and the universe in early Chinese history, and apply them to contemporary ink painting creations. Her personal website can be found at: https://www.artstation.com/ziquan1
Kaydence SUN
Contact details: x.sun19@lancaster.ac.uk
Xiaoqi Kaydence Sun is a PhD candidate in Media and Cultural studies at Lancaster University's Department of Sociology. Kaydence's research focuses on lesbianism and queer-female-masculinities in contemporary China through academic pathways of sociology and cultural studies.
Panagiota (Penny) TZANNI
Contact details: p.tzanni@lancaster.ac.uk
Panagiota (Penny) Tzanni is a PhD student in Technology-Enhanced Learning and Eresearch. She interested in exploring how hybrid professional development can empower Chinese educators and help them integrate more technology in their teaching practice.
Tingjun WANG
Contact details: t.wang15@lancaster.ac.uk
A PhD researcher in Educational Research, Tingjun Wang is interested in psychological interventions to support school students’ mental health and the integration of interventions into Chinese school contexts. Tingjun's main project investigates the application of mindfulness training to Chinese secondary schools, including the effectiveness of mindfulness training on students’ stress, emotion regulation and academic performance.
Tingjun WangLily WU
Contact details: j.wu31@lancaster.ac.uk
Lily Wu researches feminism in contemporary China, especially digital feminism and popular feminism. She is also interested in youth studies, gender and education.
Lily WuHao YANG
Contact details: h.yang23@lancaster.ac.uk
Hao Yang is an art practice-based researcher and PhD student in the Lancaster Institute of Contemporary Arts. Hao's research uses the the Chinese Taoist allegory of ‘the happy excursion’ to compose a set of art practices as a method to explore the 'digital Leviathan' monopolising and manipulating the individual’s way of thinking, sensing and being.
Emma (Yue) YIN
Contact details: y.yin16@lancaster.ac.uk
Emma (Yue) Yin is a PhD student in Linguistics, specializing in corpus-based discourse analysis and discourse-historical Analysis of social media text and explore topics about language, gender and video games.
Shu ZHANG
Contact details: s.zhang52@lancaster.ac.uk
Shu's research interests include land transaction market, rational distribution of natural resources and regulation of artificial intelligence in China. Her current research explores the role of Zeng Jian Gua Gou(增减挂钩) policy (the link between increase and decrease of land) in promoting the free flow of land in China's market and its improvement.
Yitian ZHANG
Contact details: y.zhang130@lancaster.ac.uk
Yitian Zhang, based in the LU Law School, studies international human rights law and legal theory, and is writing a thesis on human rights with Chinese characteristics.
Yitian ZhangNoah ZHU
Contact details: f.zhu@lancaster.ac.uk
Based in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Noah Zhu has research interests in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and social media discourse. Noah's expertise lies in the evaluation of data-driven learning, corpus analysis of social media discourse and Chinese-English translation benchmarking for geoheritage.
Noah ZhuJiangye ZHU
Contact details: j.zhu20@lancaster.ac.uk
Jiangye is a specialist in advancing higher education internationalization and improving educational quality through innovative strategies and cross-cultural collaboration.
Visiting Scholars
LUCC’s Visiting Scholars are academics from across all disciplines who working on, in or with China and the Sinophone world. For more information about how to join LUCC as a visiting scholar, see here.
Dr Chundi LAN
Contact details: c.lan2@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Chundi Lan is associate professor at Jiangxi Normal University of China with research interests in economic development, fairness and justice, and ideological and political education. She has published two books, Research on the historical track of Marx's justice thought (People Publishing House, 2019) and Research on higher education teaching model in China -- based on MOOC perspective (Economic Management Press, 2021).
Dr Xiaodan QIU
Contact details: x.qiu3@lancaster.ac.uk
Dr Xiaodan Qiu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Language & Literature at Zhejiang University of Technology, China. As a Visiting Scholar from 2024 to 2025, Xiaodan is examining Confucianism and the transformation of modern Chinese literature, with a focus on consanguinity.
Miaoxin YANG
Contact details: m.yang16@lancaster.ac.uk
Miaoxin Yang is a member of staff at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS), where she teaches International Trade and International Finance in the Department of International Business. Yang was selected for participation in the GDUFS Campus Euro-Asia Programme, and is a visiting scholar at LUCC for 2022-23.
Gulnara ZHOLZHANOVA
Contact details: g.zholzhanova@lancaster.ac.uk
Gulnara Zholzhanova is a Visiting Scholar in 2023-24, examining the conceptual foundations Kazakhstan-China relations. A graduate of the MA (Media and Journalism) program in the School of Arts and Culture at Newcastle University, Gulnara is a politics and law journalist with the newspaper Egemen Qazaqstan in Kazakhstan.
Student affiliates
LUCC student affiliates work with LUCC scholars to provide research assistance, and work on their own research projects.
Victoria Yue SU
Contact details: v.su@lancaster.ac.uk
Victoria (Yue) Su is a Masters student in the Department of Linguistics and English Language with interests in phonetics and corpus linguistics. As a Project Officer and core member of LUCC's China Research Mapping project, Victoria uses Tableau collects data and develops visualisations on Lancaster's research on, in and with China and the Sinophone world.
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