WU Chenhui

Post-doctoral Researcher

Ph.D.

Email: wuchh56@mail.sysu.edu.cn

Education

Ph.D. in Human Geography
2020.09-2024.06    Sun Yat-sen University, China

Visiting Ph.D.
2022.09-2023.09    The Australian National University, Australia

M.S. in Human Geography
2017.09-2020.06    South China Normal University, China

Visiting M.S.
2018.09-2019.03    Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

B.S. in Geography Science (Teacher-Training)
2013.09-2017.06    Jiangxi Normal University, China

Publications

Books

Jayne, M., Wu, S., & Wu, C. (2025). Building the City: the Everyday Lives of Migrant Workers. Routledge.

Journal articles

Wu, C. (2023). The politics of heritage and place-making in Tanmen, China. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 41(6), 1243-1260.

Wu, C., & Young, C. (2023). Critical toponymies beyond the power-resistance nexus: multiple toponymies and everyday life in the (re-) naming of South China Sea Islands. Social & Cultural Geography, 24(10), 1732-1751.

Wu, C., Cheng, J., Zou, J., Duan, L., & Campbell, J. E. (2021). Health-related quality of life of hospitalized COVID-19 survivors: An initial exploration in Nanning city, China. Social Science & Medicine, 274, 113748.

吴晨辉,张争胜.南海《更路簿》“遗产化”的路径和机制[J].地理科学, 2022, 42 (06): 1055-1063.

Jayne, M., Wu, S., & Wu, C. (2024). Undoing manual labour: the performative force of female building workers. Social & Cultural Geography, 1-29.

Jayne, M., Wu, S., & Wu, C. (2024). Traversing Precarity: The Socioeconomic Mobility of Female Migrant Building Workers in China. Annals of the American Association of Geographers (OnlineFirst)

Jayne, M., Wu, S. and Wu, C. (2024) Mundane urban (im)mobilities: the work, domestic and family lives of migrant building-workers in China.  Urban Geography(OnlineFirst)

Jayne, M., Wu, S., &Wu, C. (2023). Building urban lives: female migrant workers emotional counter-topographies in China. Eurasian Geography & Economics, 1-30.