Ph.D. 2007 (Sociology), Nagoya University;
M.A. 2001 (Sociology), Beijing Foreign Studies University;
B.A. 1998 , Renmin University of China.
Introduction to Community (Undergraduate level)
Comparative Sociological Perspective on Cities and Civilizations ( pause )
A Brief History of Sociology ( pause )
Sociological Studies on Family in China and Japan ( taught in Japanese, Nanjing University Internationalisation Course Construction Project )
From the Soil: The Foundations of Chinese Society The Reproduction System——Nanjing University “Reading the Classics Program” (Undergraduate level)
Study of Modern Japanese Society (Graduate level)
Zhu, Anxin, Jue Zhang#, Xuewei Zhai. 2023. “How Do New Chinese Immigrant Communities Form? — A Field Study of Ikebukuro from the Perspective of Social Support System.” Guizhou Social Sciences (01): 90-98.
Zhu, Anxin. 2022. “The Post-War System of Family as a Paradigm for Understanding Family Changes in Japan: Reading Japanese Families in the 21st Century: Past and Future (4th Edition).” Journal of Chinese Women’s Studies (03):123-128.
Zhu, Anxin, Xuewei Zhai. 2022. “Female Fertility from the Perspective of Family Sociology—Transformation of individual and Organizational Relationship and Female Fertility.”Hebei Academic Journal 42(01):199-208.
Zhu, Anxin, Rui Cao. 2019. “Parenthood in Modern China: Urban- Rual Differences and Social Stratum Differences.” Guizhou Social Sciences (07):75-86.
『現代中国の社会と行動原理』,朱安新・(日)小嶋華津子編,東京:岩波書店,2019年。
『中国の公共性と国家権力』,(日)小嶋華津子・島田美和編著,東京:慶應義塾大学出版会,2017年。
Zhu, Anxin. 2017. “Perceptions of Lonely Deaths of the Elderly from A Sociological Perspective.” Chinese Social Science Digest (4): 157-158.
Zhu, Anxin, Rong Gao#. 2016. “Perceptions of Lonely Deaths among the Elderly Living Alone in Japan.” Guizhou Social Sciences (10) :119-126.
北京における地域社会の形成,2004年,日本都市社会学会『日本都市社会学会年報22』第22号,p94-104(単独著者)。
Publications (In English Peer Review Journals) (* denotes corresponding author; # # denotes student co-author)
Lyu, Zhaojin, Anxin Zhu*. 2022. “Chinatown Undeclared: Un-ethnic Ways of Being of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.” Identities 30(5): 664–683.