
معرفی
Lin Jingzhi serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Religious Studies within the Faculty of Arts at National Chengchi University, where he has held a continuous appointment since August 2017. His academic profile bridges religious studies, environmental history, and computational methodologies.
Educational background:
- PhD in History, University of California, Berkeley
His research focuses on Chinese religious traditions, particularly folk beliefs in North China and religious sects, with innovative integration of digital humanities tools including GIS and oral history techniques. Dr. Lin examines spatial dimensions of religious practices and their environmental interactions, contributing to interdisciplinary understandings of cultural subjectivity in Chinese contexts.
He actively participates in the Chinese Digital Humanities Research Group and collaborates with the Center for Chinese Cultural Subjectivity Studies at National Chengchi University, where his methodological approaches inform broader investigations into cultural identity and historical change.





