
About
Li Peilin is a renowned Chinese sociologist and Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), serving since 2013. He holds a PhD in Sociology from Université Paris 1 (1987) and has been a pivotal figure in Chinese academia since returning from France in 1988. His research focuses on modernity, social stratification, migrant workers, and urbanization. Key roles include former President of the Chinese Sociological Association (2008) and member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (since 2018).
Education:
- Bachelor's in Philosophy, Shandong University (1982)
- DEA in Sociology, Université Lyon 2 (France)
- PhD in Sociology, Université Paris 1 (1987)
Research Interests: Li Peilin explores social structures in China, including property rights, corporate dynamics, and social mobility. He leads major initiatives like the Chinese General Social Survey and co-edits the Journal of Chinese Sociology. His work bridges theory and policy, addressing migrant integration, urbanization, and governance.
Awards & Recognition:
- Doctor Honoris Causa, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (2018)
- National Award for Outstanding Achievements in Youth Social Sciences (First Prize, 1991)
International Collaborations: Co-founder of the Franco-Chinese LIA 'Post-Western Sociologies', fostering transnational research with institutions like CNRS. Leads projects with India, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa.
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