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Jiachi Zhuang is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, School of Sociology and Psychology, Central University of Finance and Economics, China. He also serves as a visiting scholar at the Princeton China Center, contributing to interdisciplinary research in labor and economic sociology.
- Ph.D. in Sociology, Peking University, 2017
- MA in Sociology, Renmin University, 2013
- BA in Sociology, Xiamen University, 2011
His research focuses on Labor Sociology and Economic Sociology, examining how economic financialization reshapes labor processes, digital inequality, and public sentiment on the internet. He has explored the labor dynamics of courier workers, gender disparities in wage premiums linked to internet usage, and the theoretical foundations of reference group theory.
Zhuang's recent publications highlight the intersection of Digital Sociology and Labor Economics. Notable works include analyses of gender inequality in digital wage premiums, studies of reference group mechanisms, and investigations into the relationship between internet use and government trust. His methodological approach spans empirical case studies to theoretical reviews.




