Department of Sociology

Fang Shu

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Shu Fang

39 South College Road, Beijing, China, 100081

E-mail: fangshu09@163.com/Francis@cufe.edu.cn

Phone number: +86 18910378287

EDUCATION


3/2017-3/2018   Visiting Scholar, St. Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice

9/2009-6/2012   Ph.D. in Social Policy and social work, Renmin University of China, School of Sociology and Population studies


POSITION

12/2023-present   Faculty director (part-time), Center for Social Development (CSD), George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis

12/2023-present Director, the Beijing Social Construction Research Center, the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), China

12/2022-present   Professor, Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), School of Sociology and psychology, China

12/2020-present   Secretary General of the Professional Committee of Financial Social Work of the China Association for Social Work Education (CASWE)

06/2014-present   Head of the Department of Social Work, the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), China

SERVICES

12/2023- present   Executive member of the council on China Association for Social Work Education (CASWE)

06/2023- present   Professional Supervisor for Social Workers in Suzhou (China) Industrial Park

06/2022- present   General of Research Association to the development of China's undertakings for disabled people

08/2019-present   Associate Editor of the Journal of Finance and society

05/2019- present   General of the China Academy of Social Work

06/2018-present   The National Expert for Evaluation of the Professional Accreditation of Social Workers, China

08/2016- present   Director General of YingBo (Beijing) Social Work Service Center

RESEARCH FIELDS

Professor Fang has been working on the promotion and development of education, practice and research on financial capability and asset building in China, with a focus on the following fields of research:

(1) Financial Social Work;

(2) Asset Building theory and practice;

(3) Anti-Poverty;

(4) Community Development;

(5) Child Welfare.

RESEARCH

PUBLICATIONS

I. Journal Articles

1. Zhou, L., Porterfield, SL., Fang, S.*, Huang, J., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Unintentional injuries among children with developmental disabilities are a public health challenge in China. Child: Care, Health and Development. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.13115

2. Fang, S. (2023). Financial social work and good community life. Financial View, 11, 11-13.

3. Chen, Y., & Fang, S.* (2023). The impact of college students' financial literacy on their subjective wellbeing and future confidence: an empirical investigation based on several colleges and universities in Beijing. Research on Development, 01, 01-15.

4. Fang, S., & Zhu, W. (2023). How can social work enhance financial literacy of the elderly?--The practice of Q street as an example. Finance and Society, 04, 159-176.

5. Fang, S., & Chen, Y. (2022). Study on the financial health level of young families and its influencing factors--based on the CHFS2017. Journal of Chinese Youth Social Science, 41(05), 106-115.

6. Fang, S., & Han, X. (2022). An action research on financial empowerment by social work--the case of university Z. Finance and Society, 03, 170-191.

7. Fang, S., & Huang, J. (2022). Letter: Social workers can help on “financial” care. The British Medical Journal, 378, o1928.

8. Fang, S., & Huang, J. (2022). Letter: Financial incentives for health should be standard practice. The British Medical Journal, 376. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o179.

9. Fang, S., & Wang, Y. (2021). The emergence of financial social work in China and its development strategies. Finance and Society, 02, 138-158.

10. Zhou, X., Fang, S.*, & Huang, J. (2021). Financial wellbeing: a new tool for youth development. Journal of Chinese Youth Social Science, 40(04), 83-90.

11. Fang, S., & Wang, Y. (2021). Financial capability and relative poverty governance-An empirical study based on CFPS2014 Data. Sociological Review of China, 09(03), 181-198.

12. Fang, S. (2021). Dual synergy of social work and its internal mechanism in the "three societies linkage". Academic Journal of Zhongzhou (China), 02, 85-91.

13. Fang, S., & Huang, J. (2020). Financial social work: a new role for professional social work under the social financialization trend. Journal of China Academy of Social Work, 02, 66-86.

14. Fang, S. (2020). A study of social work practice to enhance the financial capability of adolescents-a case study of program C. Finance and Society, 01, 121-141.

15. Fang, S. (2020). Financial social work: playing an important role during the epidemic prevention and control period. Chinese Social Work, 13, 10-11.

16. Fang, S., Huang, J., Wu, S., Jin, M., & Kim, Y. (2020). Household assets, parental expectation, and child educational achievement in China: A validation of mediation analyses. Children and Youth Services Review, 112(5). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.104875

17. Fang, S. (2020). Practical reflection and theoretical reconstruction of "Three Societies Linkage" in the perspective of cooperative governance. Gansu Social Sciences (China), 02, 157-164.

18. Li, G., & Fang, S.* (2020). How to build a financial safety net for vulnerable people from a social work perspective. Journal of Social Work, 02, 32-38.

19. Fang, S., & Xie, S. (2020). The basic framework and Chinas development of financial social work education. Social Work and Management, 20(02), 5-15.

20. Huang, J., Fang, S.*, & Zhou, X. (2020). What exactly is financial social work: reflections and explorations of American social work? Social Work and Management, 20(02), 16-23.

21. Fang, S. (2019). Financial social work interventions to poverty reduction: what is possible and what can be done? Chinese Social Work, 31, 01-02.

22. Fang, S. (2019). An analysis of the financial social work perspective on the "pig-killing tray" incident. Chinese Social Work, 25, 10-11.

23. Fang, S., & Lan, S. (2019). Financial Empowerment and Asset Building - An Overview of the International Symposium on Financial Social Work Education, Research and Practice. Research on Development, 02, 142-147.

24. Fang, S., & Su, M. (2019). The impact of family asset building on children's academic performance--an empirical analysis based on CFPS2016 data. Sociological Review of China, 07(02), 40-52.

25. Fang, S., & Lan, S. (2019). The essential characteristics and practice framework of financial social work. Social Construction, 06(02), 14-19.

26. Fang, S., & Su, M. (2019). Family asset building and child welfare development: a review of research and local insights. Journal of East China University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition), 34(02), 28-35.

27. Fang, S., & Liu, S. (2019). A practical study of internet society and youth financial empowerment. Chinese Social Work, 01, 33-34.

28. Fang, S., Huang, J., Curley, J., & Birkenmaier, J. (2018). Family assets, parental expectations, and children educational performance: An empirical examination from China. Children and Youth Services Review, 87, 60-68.

29. Su, M., Fang, S.*, & Fang, W. (2018). Pursuing freedom and building society--reading Tocqueville's “The Old Regime and The Revolution”. Journal of Yunnan Agricultural University (Social Science), 12(02), 81-86.

30. Fang, S. (2017). Social mobilization is a good strategy for social governance innovation. Community, 20, 30-35.

31. Fang, S., & Chen, C. (2017). A study on the social work intervention model of child welfare service in China--an empirical analysis based on several child welfare institutions. Journal of Social Work, 03, 66-73.

32. Fang, S., & Su, M. (2017). Research on the theoretical basis of social work intervention in community corrections. Research on Development, 02, 126-133.

33. Fang, S., & Liu, S. (2017). Reflections and suggestions on the training model of social work professionals in higher education. Journal of Hebei Youth Administrative Cadres College (China), 29(02), 40-47.

34. Fang, S., & Peng, L. (2016). An outline of modern civil affairs: a deep dialogue between social welfare and contemporary Chinese society. Study and Practice, 07, 81-89.

35. Fang, S. (2016). Theoretical implications and the direction of the times of social policy innovations in the construction of new urbanization. Academic Forum, 39(07), 110-117.

36. Li, M., & Fang, S.* (2016). Welfare social construction and social governance--sociological reflections on “The Old Regime and The Revolution”. Heihe Journal (China), 04, 169-171.

37. Fang, S., & Feng, J. (2015). A research on the localization construction of social work undergraduate training model. Social Construction, 02(06), 43-52.

38. Li, G., Chen, L., & Fang, S.* (2015). An analysis of the survival situation of returnee young teachers in higher education institutions. Academia Bimestris, 06, 210-216.

39. Hu, G., Fang, S.,* & Huang, S. (2015). A study on exploring the motivation, content and countermeasures of national cultural mobilization. Guizhou Ethnic Studies (China), 36(09), 44-47.

40. Zhou, H., Xia, Y., & Fang, S.* (2015). A study of social work classification criteria for child welfare institutions. China Standardization, 06, 117-125.

41. Xia, Y., Zhou, H., & Fang, S.* (2015). A study on the construction of a social work standard system for child welfare institutions. China Standardization, 02, 54-58.

42. Zhou, H., Huan, P., & Fang, S.* (2015). An exploration of standardized research on social work in child welfare institutions. China Standardization, 02, 49-53.

43. Zhou, H., Huan, P., & Fang, S.* (2015). A study on the standards of social work educational support services in child welfare institutions. China Standardization, 02, 59-62.

44. Fang, S. (2015). An exploratory study on a new path of community governance for security housing--taking the governance practice of community C in Beijing as an example. Gansu Social Sciences (China), 01, 11-15.

45. Fang, S. (2015). On the development conditions and targeting of China's social policy in the post-crisis era. Research on Development, 01, 168-172.

46. Fang, S., & Tang, Y. (2014). A brief discussion on the practical logic and policy construction of the government's purchase of social work services for orphans with disabilities--taking Wuhan and Guangzhou models as examples. Disability Research, 03, 37-41.

47. Fang, S., & Fang, W. (2014). The survival situation of farmers in the western China in the context of modernity. Journal of Yunnan Agricultural University (Social Science), 8(05), 77-82.

48. Li, Y., & Fang, S.* (2014). A research on the theoretical basis of social policy reform and innovation in China. The Journal of Humanities, 06, 97-105.

49. Fang, S. (2014). Social work for social self-organization: practical paths and moral values. Thinking, 40(03), 75-78.

50. Fang, S. (2014). Social work intervention in public emergencies from a risk governance perspective. Study and Practice, 04, 108-113.

51. Fang, S., & Yang, L. (2014). The five realistic issues facing social management innovation in China--an introduction to the collaborative participation space of social work. Journal of Yichun University (China), 36(02), 17-22.

52. Fang, S. (2014). On the generation and development of social management models with Chinese characteristics. Theory Monthly, 01, 143-147.

53. Fang, S., & Fang, W. (2013). Social governance innovation: global trends and China's tasks. Journal of Tongling University (China), 12(06), 74-77.

54. Fang, S. (2013). A study on community-based care service system for the disabilities. Disability Research, 03, 48-52.

55. Fang, S. (2013). Review and innovation of social work participation in community correction mechanisms in China. Gansu Social Sciences (China), 03, 146-154.

56. Fang, S. (2013). On the mechanism of interaction between social work and social management--from the essential attributes of social work. Journal of Social Sciences, 05, 78-86.

57. Fang, S. (2013). How corporate social work promotes harmonious labor-management relations. Chinese Social Work, 05, 60-61.

58. Li, Y., & Fang, S.* (2013). Research on social work involvement in social management--based on the experience of Beijing and other places. Journal of Social Work, 01, 03-55.

59. Fang, S., & Li, Y. (2011). Third sector failure and the construction of China's child care service system for the disabilities. Journal of East China University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition), 26(05), 81-88.

60. Fang, S. (2011). The theoretical transformation of the relationship between development and welfare and its implications for China. Truth Seeking, 05, 40-43.

61. Fang, S. (2011). Sustainable development of university student health insurance system under the perspective of information asymmetry: dilemmas and countermeasures. Social Security Studies, 04, 50-56.

62. Fang, S. (2010). Reflection and prospect of socialization reform of social welfare in China. New Horizons from Tianfu (China), 06, 87-91.

63. Fang, S. (2010). Industrial social work and employee spiritual welfare. Journal of East China University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition), 25(06), 21-28.

64. Li, Y., & Fang, S.* (2010). Conditions and mechanisms for the prosperity of modern social work and volunteerism: based on the experiences of the West, Hong Kong and Taiwan of China. Hebei Academic Journal (China), 30(05), 119-124.

65. Li, Y., & Fang, S.* (2010). Transformation and development of China's social work model. Journal of Renmin University of China, 24(03), 101-108.

66. Fang, S. (2010). Constructing scientific and rational Chinese social policies: Implications from social welfare view of "the Third Way". Theoretical Research, 09, 44-46.

67. Fang, S. (2010). Study on the professional standards and assessment and evaluation system of professional social workers. Journal of Social Work, 03, 08-10.

68. Fang, W., & Fang, S.* (2010). A theoretical reflection on the construction of the system of professionalized social workers. Journal of Tongling University (China), 9(01), 73-75.

69. Fang, S. (2009). On the specialization and professionalization of social work. Academic Review, 12, 60-61.

70. Fang, S., & Fang, W. (2008). An overview of Durkheim’s sociological theories. Heihe Journal (China), 03, 5-9.

II. Journal Special Issue

1. Fang, S., Zhang, Y., & Jin, M. (2023, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Research on Development, (01).

2. Fang, S., Zhang, Y., Huang, J., & Zhou, X. (2023, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Finance and Society (Vol.4).

3. Fang, S., Chai, X., Nie, Z., & Zhang, J. (2023, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Social Work and Management, (01).

4. Fang, S., Sherraden, M., Huang, J., & Zhou, X. (2022, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Finance and Society (Vol.3).

5. Fang, S., Huang, J., Zhou, L., & Zhou, X. (2021, Editors). Financial Capability and Asset Building. (Special Issue). Journal of Chinese Youth Social Science, 40(04).

6. Fang, S., Huang, J., Li, G., & Deng, S. (2021, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Finance and Society (Vol.2).

7. Fang, S., Huang, J., Yin, Y., Zhou, L., & Zhou, X. (2020, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Social Work and Management, 20(02).

8. Fang, S., Li, G., Liu, C., & Jiang, G. (2020, Editors). Financial social work and the governance of poverty due to epidemics. (Special Issue). Journal of Social Work, (02).

9. Fang, S., Fan, H., Huang, J., Jin, M., & Zhou, L. (2020, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Finance and Society (Vol.1).

10. Fang, S., Wang, S., Li, Y., Qian, N., Xin, Z., & Huang, J. (2019, Editors). Financial Social Work. (Special Issue). Social Construction, 06(02).

11. Fang, S., Huang, J., Jin, M., Hu, Y., Deng, S., & Zhou, X. (2019, Editors). Financial social work intervention in anti-poverty (Special Issue). China Social Work, (31).

III. Book & Book Chapters

1. Fang, S., Hu, Y., Fan, H., Zhang, X., & Yin, Y. (2023, Translators). Interpreted into Chinese Edited, from Sherraden, M. (Eds.), Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households: theory and practice. Shanghai: Gezhi Press.

2. Li, G., Ai, Y., & Fang, S. (2023). Finance and Society (Vol.4). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China).

3. Fang, S. (2023). Housing Social Policy. In Li. Y (Ed.). Contemporary Social Policy Analysis. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press.

4. Li, G., Ai, Y., & Fang, S. (2022). Finance and Society (Vol.3). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China).

5. Fang, S., & Fan, H. (2021). Study on Social governance innovation and social mobilization transformation. Beijing: Economic Science Press (China).

6. Li, G., Ai, Y., & Fang, S. (2021). Finance and Society (Vol.2). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China).

7. Fang, S., & Chen, Y. (2021). Current situation and prospects of financial social work to promote the improvement of residents' financial literacy. In Li, G., Li, Z., & Fang. T (Ed.). Blue book of social finance: research report on social impact finance in China (No.1). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China).

8. Li, G., Ai, Y., & Fang, S. (2020). Finance and Society (Vol.1). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China).

9. Fang, S., & Hu, Y. (2018). Native experience of social work intervention in community correction-- the practices of Beijing and Shanghai. Beijing: Economic Science Press (China).

10. Li, Y., & Fang, S. (2018). Social policy. In Li. Y (Ed.). Introduction to Social Work (the Third Edition). Beijing: Renmin University of China Press.

11. Fang, S. (2014). Social work cooperating with social management innovation: functional positioning and practical paths. Beijing: Economic Science Press (China).

12. Yang, M., & Fang, S. (2014). Harmony and justice: social construction and risk management. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press.

13. Fang, S. (2012). Housing Social Policy. In Li. Y (Ed.). Research on Contemporary Social Policy in China. Shanghai: Fudan University Press.

14. Li, Y., & Fang, S. (2011). Chapter IV: Development and improvement of the social security system during the 12th 5-Year Plan period of China. In Zheng. H (Ed.). Research report on China's social development 2011. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press.

15. Li, Y., & Fang, S. (2011). Study on the functions and roles of social workers and volunteers in implementing the work of "maintaining growth, livelihoods and stability". In Ministry of Civil Affairs of China (Ed.). Study on the relationship between social work and volunteer service. Beijing: China Society Press.

16. Li, Y., & Fang, S. (2010). Social policy. In Li. Y (Ed.). Introduction to Social Work (the Second Edition). Beijing: Renmin University of China Press.

IV. Reports

1. Fang, S. & Wang, X. (2023). Exploration and research on grassroots social governance work in the new era--Taking Beijing Dongcheng district as an example. Beijing Dongcheng District Civil Affairs Bureau.

2. Zou, X., Xiao, C., Fang, S., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Chinese national standard. Social work in child welfare institution-Vocabulary, GB/T 42194-2022. Standard Administration of China (SAC).

3. Zou, X., Xiao, C., Fang, S., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Chinese national standard. Social work in child welfare institution-General requirements of services, GB/T 42174-2022. Standard Administration of China (SAC).

4. Zhang, Z., Zhou, Y., Fang, S., & Zhang, Y. (2022). China Civil Affairs Industry Standard. Construction guide for standard system of child welfare institution, MZ/T 194-2022. Ministry of Civil Affairs of China (MCA).

5. Fang, S. (2019-2021). Annual evaluation reports on service satisfaction of Beijing children's welfare center. Beijing children's welfare center.

6. Fang, S. (2019). Research on experience and development of industrial social work in Beilun, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province of China. Beilun District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province of China.

7. Fang, S. (2016). Assessment report of the service situation and transformational development of child welfare institutions in China

8. Fang, S. Qin, G., & Wang, X. (2015). Research Report on Residents' Demand for Socialization of Community Services in Beijing. Beijing Haidian District Civil Affairs Bureau.

GRANTS

1. The China National Social Science Fund

Project: Transform and Succession of anti-Poverty Policies through asset building in China

Funded: 07/2020-12/2024 (¥200,000)

Role: PI

2. The Beijing Social Science Fund

Project: Study on the role and capacity of communities in emergency management

Funded: 07/2020-12/2024 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

3. The Ministry of Civil Affairs of China grant

Project: Social stability-risk assessment of two policy programs for for children in need

Funded: 03/2023-12/2023 (¥20,000)

Role: PI

4. The China Financial Education Development Foundation grant

Project: Financial education based on community

Funded: 03/2022-12/2024 (¥300,000)

Role: PI

5. The Beijing Dongcheng District Civil Affairs Bureau grant

Project: Annual Supervision and mid-term evaluation project of Dongcheng district 14th 5-Year plan for social governance

Funded: 10/2022-12/2023 (¥120,000)

Role: PI

6. The Shenzhen shanxing consulting Co. grant

Project: Study on social impact finance

Funded: 05/2021-12/2021 (¥100,000)

Role: Co-PI

7. The Zhejiang Beilun Lingfeng Mold Intelligent Manufacturing Service Center grant

Project: Experience and development of local corporate social work

Funded: 01/2019-09/2020 (¥50,000)

Role: PI

8. The Beijing Municipal Committee for Education grant

Project: Survival status and mobility trends of Beijing's migrant worker groups

Funded: 12/2017-09/2020 (¥40,000)

Role: PI

9. The Beijing Changping District Committee of the Communist Youth League grant

Project: Survey on the willingness of migrant youth to move in Beijing's urban-rural combined areas

Funded: 07/2016-03/2018 (¥120,000)

Role: PI

10. The Ministry of Civil Affairs of China grant

Project: Assessment of the service situation and transformational development of child welfare institutions in China

Funded: 05/2016-03/2019 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

11. The Beijing Municipal Children's Welfare Center grant

Project: Capacity development of middle managers of Beijing children's welfare center

Funded: 06/2016-01/2017 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

12. The Beijing Municipal Children's Welfare Center grant

Project: Beijing children's welfare center staff service capacity enhancement research project

Funded: 06/2015-11/2015 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

13. The Beijing Municipal Children's Welfare Center grant

Project: Needs Assessment of Employee Services for Beijing Children's Welfare Center

Funded: 11/2014-01/2015 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

14. The China National Social Science Fund

Project: Study on coordinated governance and the mechanical construction of the "three societies" linkage in China

Funded: 07/2014-12/2020 (¥200,000)

Role: PI

15. The Lin'an City Government in Zhejiang Province of China grant

Project: Exploratory Study on New Urbanization in Lin'an City

Funded: 12/2013-12/2015 (¥180,000)

Role: Co-PI

16. The Ministry of Justice of China grant

Project: Study on Chinas experience of social work involvement in community corrections

Funded: 12/2013-12/2016 (¥80,000)

Role: PI

17. The Beijing Social Science Fund

Project: A study of Beijing's experience in social work intervention in community correction

Funded: 07/2013-12/2016 (¥60,000)

Role: PI

18. The China National Educational Science Planning Project

Project: Reflecting on the talent cultivation mode of higher education institutions at the stage of massification from the migrant workerization phenomenon of college students

Funded: 12/2012-11/2017 (¥100,000)

Role: Co-PI

19. The Beijing Federation of Social Sciences grant

Project: Beijing’s practices and experiences of community governance for security housing

Funded: 12/2012-12/2014 (¥50,000)

Role: PI

20. The China National Social Science Fund

Project: Theory and practice of social construction under the perspective of sociological localization in China

Funded: 06/2012-07/2018 (¥250,000)

Role: Co-PI

CONFERENCES PRESENTATIONS

1. Fang, S. (2024). High-quality Development of Inclusive Finance and Financial Social Work in China, One of the organizers. National Collaborative Network Forum on Financial Education for the Public Good. Held virtually from Beijing, China. January 23, 2024.

2. Fang, S. (2023). Needs Assessment and Service Design for Persons with Disabilities. The 2023 National Conference on the Promotion of Self-help and Mutual-aid Rehabilitation Services for the Middle-aged Blind in "Bright Homes". Chengdu, China. December 22, 2024.

3. Fang, S. (2023). Research on the Implementation Path of Innovative Cultivation of Graduate Students in Financial Social Work Industry-Teaching Integration. 2023 Annual Meeting of National Guiding Committee for Graduate Education in Social Work Degree. Wuhan, China. December 15, 2023.

4. Fang, S. (2023). The Development of the Social Work Profession Requires the Spirit of "Standing on the Ground". Seminar on the Construction of National First-class Undergraduate Programs in Sociology. Held virtually from Beijing, China. December 13, 2023.

5. Fang, S. (2023). Role and Action of Social Work in the Development of People-Centered Finance. 2023 Annual Conference of China Association of Social Work Education. Henan, China. December 10, 2023.

6. Fang, S. (2023). One of the organizers. High-Quality Development of Inclusive Finance and Theoretical Self-Awareness of Financial Social Work. The 2023 Forum of the Financial Social Work Commission. Chengdu, China. December 1, 2023.

7. Fang, S. (2023). Financial Capability and Social Work in China. International Conference on Social Work and Social Research: Financial Capability and Asset Building for all. Baku, Azerbaijan, November 23-26, 2023.

8. Fang, S. (2023). One of the organizers. Financial Literacy for the Future. Financial Literacy Education Innovation Forum. Hangzhou, China. November 17, 2023.

9. Fang, S. (2023). Financial Social Work and Good Community Life. Community Financial Education and Inclusive Financial Services Symposium. Held virtually from Beijing, China. August 31, 2023.

10. Fang, S. (2023). Financial Social Work and Innovation for Financial Inclusion. Launch of the Asset Building Program for Families with Disabilities and Forum on Financial Social Work and Financial Inclusion Innovation. Beijing, China. August 29, 2023.

11. Fang, S. (2023). Conference Organizer. Financial Social Work and Good Community Life. Financial Education for Financial Services and Community Governance Symposium. Beijing, China. May 20, 2023.

12. Fang, S. (2022). Conference Organizer. The Current Financial Health Status of Urban Community Residents and Their Financial Portraits. The 2022 Forum of the Financial Social Work Commission. Held virtually from Beijing, China. December 29, 2022.

13. Fang, S. (2022). Conference Organizer. New Pattern of Charity Development and Modernization of Grass-Roots Governance. The 13th Annual Academic Conference of School of Sociology and Psychology of CUFE. Held virtually from Beijing, China. December 19, 2022.

14. Fang, S. (2022). The value of the third distribution in promoting shared prosperity. Forum on the Third Distribution Promoting Quality Community Philanthropy. Held virtually from Chengdu, China. January 6, 2022.

15. Fang, S. (2021). Conference Organizer. The Native Emergence of Financial Social Work and its Development Strategies in China. The 2021 Forum of the Financial Social Work Commission. Held virtually from Beijing, China. December 28, 2021.

16. Fang, S., & Wang, Y. (2021). Conference Organizer. Financial Capability and Wealth Inequality--An Empirical Study Based on Micro-data of China Urban Households. The 12th Annual Academic Conference of School of Sociology and Psychology of CUFE. Held virtually from Beijing, China. December 18, 2021.

17. Fang, S., & Wang, Y. (2021). A Study on the Governance of Relative Poverty in the Perspective of Financial Health. The 16th International Forum on Social Policy. Held virtually from Fudan University, Shanghai, China. November 13, 2021.

18. Fang, S. (2021). Conference Organizer. Financial Social Work and anti-Poverty. Forum on Social Work Participation in Rural Revitalization. Nanjing, China. June 29, 2021.

19. Fang, S. (2021). Financial Capacity and Governance of Relative Poverty. The 2nd Forum for Young Scholars in Social Work and Social Policy. Renmin University of China, Beijing. June 26, 2021.

20. Fang, S. (2020). Conference Organizer. Financial Capacity, Asset Building and Governance of Relative Poverty. The 2020 Forum of the Financial Social Work Commission. Held virtually from Beijing, China Central University of Finance and Economics. December 25, 2020.

21. Fang, S. (2020). Financial Social Work and Good Living Construction. Shenzhen Residents' Financial Literacy Enhancement Project Conference. Shenzhen, China. December 23, 2020.

22. Fang, S., & Du, P. (2020). Reflections on Financial Social Work in the "Battle" Against the Covid-19 Epidemic. The 2020 Annual Conference of the Chinese Academy of Social Work. Henan, China. December 2, 2020.

23. Fang, S. (2019). Theoretical Foundations and Practical Framework of Financial Social Work. Integration and Empowerment: Construction and Development of Financial Social Work in the New Era of China. Shanghai Business School, China. November 21, 2019.

24. Fang, S. (2019). Conference Organizer. Asset Accumulation and Child Development--An Empirical Study with Asset Building Perspective. International Academic Salon on Financial Social Work. Central University of Finance and Economics, China. November 10, 2019.

25. Fang, S. (2019). The Exploring of Financial Social Work’s Education in China. The 1st International Seminar on Finance and Social Development. Southwest University of Finance and Economics, China. November 8, 2019.

26. Fang, S. (2019). Basic Framework and Native Development of Financial Social Work Education. 2019 Annual Conference of China Association of Social Work Education. Taiyuan, China. November 3, 2019.

27. Fang, S. (2019). The Exploring of Financial Social Work Education in China. The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 2019 Annual Program Meeting (APM). Denver, the United States. October 23-27, 2019.

28. Fang, S. (2019). A Study of Social Work Interventions to Enhance the Financial Capability of Adolescents. The 2019 Annual Academic Conference of Chinese Sociological Association. Kunming, China. July 13, 2019.

29. Fang, S. (2019). Financial Social Work: A New Role for Professional Social Work in the Context of the Social Financialization. China Academy of Social Work 2019 Annual Conference and High-level Forum on Social Work Development in China. Beijing, China. May 25, 2019.

30. Fang, S. (2018). Conference Organizer. Financial Empowerment and Asset Building: International Symposium on Financial Social Work Education, Research and Practice. Central University of Finance and Economics. Beijing, China. November 3, 2018.

31. Fang, S. (2018). Community Governance Innovation and the Participation and Development of Professional Social Work in the New Era of China. China Academy of Social Work 2018 Annual Conference and High-level Forum on Social Work Development in China. Beijing, China. October 20, 2018.

32. Fang, S. (2018). Theories and Practices of Financial Empowerment and Asset Building. The 10th Annual Conference of China Social Welfare Research Committee and International Academic Forum on Social Welfare System Innovation under the Concept of Shared Development. Chengdu, China. October 18, 2018.

33. Fang, S. (2018). Theoretical Framework and Practical Exploration of Financial Social Work in China. China Association of Social Work Education 2018 Annual Conference and Symposium on Chinese Social Work Theory and Practice. Chengdu, China. August 8, 2018.

34. Fang, S. (2018). Practical Reflection and Theoretical Reconstruction of "Three Societies Linkage" in the Perspective of Cooperative Governance. Chinese Sociological Association 2018 Annual Academic Conference and Symposium on Modernization of Chinese Society in the New Era. Nanjing, China. July 16, 2018.

35. Fang, S. (2016). Seminar on the Development of Social Work Supervision in China. Shandong University. Jinan, China. November 26, 2016.

36. Fang, S. (2016). Study on the Development of Professional Social Work in the Context of Social Governance Innovation. The 2016 Annual Conference of China Academy of Social Work and High-level Forum on Development of Social Work in China: Ten Years of Review and Prospect. Wuhan, China. August 25, 2016.

37. Fang, S. (2016). Study on the Construction of a System of Care Services for Persons with Disabilities. Seminar on Shared Development and Well-being of Persons with Disabilities. Renmin University of China, Beijing. June 19, 2016.

38. Fang, S. (2016). The 6th Symposium on Graduate Education for Master of Social Work Degrees. Peking University-Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Social Work Research Center. Beijing, China. March 13, 2016.

39. Fang, S. (2016). Study on Community-Based Care Service System for Persons with Disabilities. The 9th China Disability Development Forum. Beijing, China. January 16, 2016.

40. Fang, S. (2016). Seminar on Social Work Education in China and the United States. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. January 6, 2016.

41. Fang, S. (2015). Inaugural Conference of China Academy of Social Work and the 1st High-level Forum on the Development of Social Work in China. Beijing, China. May 21, 2015.

42. Fang, S. (2014). One of the organizers. 2014 China Social Development High-Level Forum and the 3rd Young Scholars Forum of Beijing Zheng Hangsheng Social Development Foundation. Northwest Minzu University. Lanzhou, China. August 23, 2014.

43. Fang, S. (2014). Study on Community-based Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Sustainable Development. The 5th Symposium on Curriculum Development for Master of Social Work Education. Southwest University of Finance and Economics. Chengdu, China. July 18, 2014.

44. Fang, S. (2014). Seminar on Asset Building, Anti-Poverty and Child Welfare Policies. Peking University-Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Social Work Research Center. Beijing, China. June 6, 2014.

45. Fang, S. (2014). A Study of the Survival Situation of Farmers and Their Development Interventions in Western China. The 2nd Annual Meeting of the Chinese Urban Anthropology Committee and Symposium on the Integration of Urban and Rural in China. Yunnan Agricultural University. Kunming, China. April 20, 2014.

46. Fang, S. (2013). One of the organizers. 2013 China Social Development High-Level Forum and the 2nd Young Scholars Forum of Beijing Zheng Hangsheng Social Development Foundation. Shanghai Normal University. Shanghai, China. October 11, 2013.

47. Fang, S. (2013). Social Governance Innovation and the Scientific Development of China's Social Policy. The 5th Annual Meeting of the Committee on Social Welfare of Chinese Sociological Association. Beijing, China. May 25, 2013.

48. Fang, S. (2012). One of the organizers. 2012 China Social Development High-Level Forum and the 1st Young Scholars Forum of Beijing Zheng Hangsheng Social Development Foundation. Zhejiang A&F University. Linan of Hangzhou, China. August 18, 2012.

49. Fang, S. (2010). Study on the Failure of the Third Sector and the Construction of a System of Care Services for Persons with Disabilities. International Symposium on Disability Prevention. Peking University. Beijing, China. December 1, 2010.

50. Fang, S. (2010). Building a Long-term Mechanism for Social Work Participation in Community Corrections. International Symposium on Community Corrections and Correctional Social Work. Capital Normal University. Beijing, China. September 28, 2010.


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