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中山大学珠海校区旅游学院导师教师师资介绍简介-王俊亿

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王俊亿/ONG Chin Ee
Associate Professor, Masters Supervisor
PhD. (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
M.Soc. Sci., B. Soc. Sci. B. A. (Hons) (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Email:?ongchinee@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Website: www.tourlab.org
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现任职务/Title
Associate Professor, Masters Supervisor
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研究方向/ Research Fields
Critical hospitality, hospitality and society: historic and heritage hotels, commercial homes, homestays, second-homes, prisons and refugee camps and their relationship with society (批判性款待研究:历史与遗产酒店,民宿,难民营 和社会的关系).
Cultural and Heritage tourism: cultural tourism or World Heritage workers and labour, nexus between cultural and natural heritage, processes and politics of World Heritage (文化与遗产游:文化游劳动者,自然与文化遗产的互动,世遗的过程与斗争)
Theming and themed spaces: theme parks, amusement parks and everyday themed spaces (主题过程与空间:主题公园,游乐场和日常的主题世界).
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学术服务/Academic Service
Reviews Editor, Hospitality and Society
Editorial Board,Journal of Heritage Tourism
Editorial Board, Tourism Critiques
Editorial Review Committee, International Journal of Tourism Cities (2011-present).
Editorial Advisory Board for European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation, Polytechnic Institute of Leira, Portugal (2010-2015).
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社会任职与身份/ Memberships of External Committees and Organizations
Heritage Tourism and Education Special Interest Group Coordinator, Association of Tourism and Leisure Education and Research (ATLAS)
Member, International Council of Monuments and Sites, (ICOMOS) Singapore
Member, Association of Critical Heritage Studies
Member, Critical Tourism Studies Network
Member, Critical Tourism Studies Asia-Pacific Consortium
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工作经历/ Work Experience
Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Tourism Management, Associate Professor/中山大学旅游学院,副教授,Sept 2019-Present.
National University of Singapore, Department of Geography, Lecturer/新加坡国立大学地理系,讲师, Aug 2015-Aug 2019.
Wageningen University, Cultural Geography Group, Assistant Professor/荷兰瓦根宁根大学,文化地理系, Jan 2012-Aug 2015.
Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao, Heritage and Tourism Management Department, Assistant Professor/澳门旅游学院,助理教授, July 2011-Jan 2012.
Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao, Heritage and Tourism Management Department, Lecturer//澳门旅游学院,讲师,Jan 2006-July 2011.
University of Hong Kong, Visiting Lecturer/香港大学, 2006-2011.
Macau Institute of European Studies, Visiting Lecturer, 澳门欧洲研究所, 2006-2008.
National University of Singapore, Graduate Teaching Assistant/新加坡国立大学,助教,2003-2004.
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主讲课程/ Courses
Qualitative Research Methods (PhD)/定性研究(博士生)
Greater Bay Area Tourism / 大湾区旅游(硕士生)
Food Consumption and Gastronomic Tourism/美食消费与美食游 (本科生)
Introduction to Research/ 研究基础(本科生)
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研究课题/ Research Projects
Current projects
Cultural Tourism in the Greater Bay Area (大湾区文化游分析) with Prof Greg Richards and Prof Brian King
Reciprocal Relationships of Governmental Policy and Initiatives with Foodscapes and Culinary Identity: A Case of Hong Kong (香港美食文化,认同与政策)with Dr Wantanee Suntikul (PI) and Dr Vicky Zhao.
Realising the opportunities of Chinese tourism: Drawing comparative lessons (using international cases) (中国游客外境旅游的机会:多国度的分析)with Ooi Can Seng (PI), Sin Harng Luh, James Chin, Anne Hardy, G. Lean, Elaine Yang, Ying Wang, Joseph Cheer, O. Pinta, Heidi Dahles and Long Fei.
The presentation and consumption of Belt-Road Narratives in Southeast Asian Maritime Museums (一带一路的呈现与消费:以东南亚海事博物馆为例).
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Past projects
Ex-camp tourism at Galang Camp in Indonesia (印尼前难民营旅游)with prof Claudio Minca (2016-2017).
Concealed Hospitality at Hawkins Road Camp in Singapore (新加坡的隐藏式越南难民款待)with Mr Osten Mah (2018-2019).
Theming Asia (亚洲主题空间研究)with Professor Maribeth Erb (2014-2016).
Biopolitics, heritage and tourism at Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam (社会管理,遗产与旅游:荷兰 ‘Lloyd’历史精品酒店为例) (2012-2015).
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论文与著作/ Publications
Book Publication
Erb, M. and Ong, C. E. (2018) (eds.) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, Routledge.
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Articles in International Refereed Journals
Ong, C. E. and Mah, O. B. P. (forthcoming) The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting: Vietnamese Refugees at Singapore's Hawkins Road Camp, Geoforum.?
Giordano, E. and Ong, C. E. (2017) Light Festivals, Policy Mobilities and Urban Tourism, Tourism Geographies, 19(5): 699-716.
Ong, C. E., Ormond, M. and Sulianti, D. (2017) Performing ‘Chinese-ness’ in Singkawang: Diasporic Moorings, Festivals and Tourism, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 58(1): 41-56.
Ong, C. E. and Ge, J. (2017) Simulacra and Simulation: Double Simulation at a North Song Dynasty Theme Park, Tourism Geographies, Special Issue: Theming Asia: Theme Park Experiences in East and Southeast Asia, 19(2): 227-243
Ong, C. E. (2017) 'Cuteifying' Spaces and Staging Marine Animals for Chinese Middle-Class Consumption, Tourism Geographies, 19(2): 188-207.
Erb, M. and Ong, C. E. (2017) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, Tourism Geographies, 19(2): 143-167.
Gieling, J. and Ong, C. E. (2016) Warfare Tourism Experiences and National Identity: the Case of Airborne Museum 'Hartenstein' in Oosterbeek, the Netherlands, Tourism Management, 57: 45-55.
Minca, C. and Ong, C. E. (2016) The Power of Space: The Biopolitics of Custody and Care at the Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam, Political Geography, 52:34-46.
Kong, W. H. F., du Cros, H. and Ong, C. E. (2015) Tourism Destination Image Development: A Lesson from Macau, International Journal of Tourism Cities, 1(4): 299 - 316.
Ong, C. E., Minca, C. and Felder, M. (2015) The Historic Hotel as ‘Quasi-Freedom Machine’: Negotiating Utopian Visions and Dark Histories at Amsterdam’s Lloyd Hotel and ‘Cultural Embassy’, Journal of Heritage Tourism, 10(2): 167-183.
Felder, M., Minca, C. and Ong, C. E. (2014) Governing refugee space: the quasi-carceral regime of Amsterdam’s Lloyd Hotel, a German-Jewish refugee camp in the prelude to World-War-Two, Social Geography, 69:365-375.
Ong, C. E., Ryan, C. and McIntosh, A. (2014) Power-Knowledge and Tour-Guide Training: Capitalistic Domination, Utopian Visions and the Creation of UNESCO’s Homo-Turismos in Macao, Annals of Tourism Research, 48: 221-234.
Ong, C. E., Minca, C. and Felder, M. (2014) Disciplined Mobility and the Emotional Subject in Royal Dutch Lloyd’s Early Twentieth Century Passenger Shipping Network, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, online first. doi: 10.1111/anti.12091?
Ong, C. E. and du Cros, H (2012) Projecting Postcolonial Conditions at Shanghai Expo, China: Floppy Ears, Lofty Dreams and Macao’s Immutable Mobiles, China, Urban Studies, 49(13): 2937-2953.
Ong, C. E. and du Cros, H. (2012) Post-Mao Gazes: Chinese Backpackers in Macao, Annals of Tourism Research, 39(2): 735-754.
Ong, C. E. (2011) Hidden Injuries of Class and Bourgeoisie Dreams: Casino Workers, Traditional Shipbuilders and Boutique Hotels, Hospitality and Society, 1(2): 173-188.
Law, L. B., Bunnell, T. G. and Ong, C. E. (2007) ‘The Beach, The Gaze and Film Tourism’, Tourist Studies, 7(2):141-164.
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Editorials in International Journals
Ong, C. E. (2016) 'Making Multi-Disciplinary Conversations, Deploying Metaphors and Shaping Hospitality as an Academic Discipline: A Review of Critical Hospitality Studies Symposium 2016: A Multi-Disciplinary Affair (28-29 July, 2016)', Hospitality and Society, 6(3).
Bunnell, T., Ong, C. E. and Sidaway, J. (2013) Editorial: Jim Blaut and the Trajectories of Tropical Geography, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 34(3): 285-291.
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Articles in non-refereed journals
Ong, C. E. (2014) Urban Aspirations and Theme Park and Casino-led Transformations at Hengqin Island, Topos: Landscape Architecture, Spatial Planning and Cultural Geography.
Ong, C. E. (2014) Rethinking ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’: Actor-Network and Social Constructionism Perspectives, International Sociological Association E-Symposium, July issue.
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Book Chapters
Minca, C. and Ong, C. E. (forthcoming) Touring the camp. Ghostly presences and silent geographies of remnants at Galang Camp, Indonesia, Camp Geographies Today: Contemporary Spatialities of a Modern Political Technology, in Katz, I, Martin, D. and Minca, C. (eds), London: Rowman & Littlefield.?
Ong, C. E. and Ge, J. (2018) Simulacra and Simulation: Double Simulation at a North Song Dynasty Theme Park, in M. Erb and C. E. Ong (eds) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, Routledge, pp. 85-102.?
Ong, C. E. (2018) 'Cuteifying' Spaces and Staging Marine Animals for Chinese Middle Class Consumption, in M. Erb and C. E. Ong (eds) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, Routledge, pp. 46-66.?
Erb, M. and Ong, C. E. (2018) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, in M. Erb and C. E. Ong (eds) Theming Asia: Culture, Nature and Heritage in a Transforming Environment, Routledge, 1-26.?
Minca, C.? and Ong, C. E. (2015) Hotel California: Biopowering Tourism in New Economy Singapore and Post-Mao China, C. Ren, G. T. Jóhannesson and R. van der Duim, Tourism and Controversies: Ontological Politics of Tourism Development: Ashgate, pp. 159-181.
Minca, C. and Ong, C. E. (2015) ‘Occidentalism and Orientalism’, peer reviewed encyclopaedia entry for Association of American Geographers and Blackwell Encyclopaedia for Geography.
Ong, C. E. (2015) ‘Discourse, Tourism’, peer-reviewed encyclopaedia entry for Springer Encyclopaedia of Tourism, J. Jafari and H. Xiao (eds.), Springer
Ong, C. E. (2014) Understanding UNESCO’s ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ concept from Actor Network and Social Constructionism Perspectives, in F. I. Lam (ed) East Asian Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage, Macao Polytechnic Institute: Macao Polytechnic Institute Press.
du Cros, H. and Ong, C. E. (2010), ‘Drive Tourism in China’, in Prideaux, B. and Carson, D. (eds.) Drive Tourism: Trends and Emerging Markets, London: Routledge, pp. 103-118.
Ong, C. E. (2007) ‘The Cultural Tourism of Museu Do Vinho Macau: Negotiating Postcolonial Identities and the Nature-Culture Divide’ in Richards, G. and Pereiro, X. (eds) Cultural Tourism: Negotiating Identities, (pp. 23-43), Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Couro Polo de Chaves (UTAD): Vila Real.
Ong, C. E. (2005) ‘Adventurism: Singapore Adventure Tourists in “Soft” Capitalism’, In C. Ryan, S. Page and M. Aicken (eds) Taking Tourism to the Limits: Issues, Concepts and Managerial Perspectives, London: Elsevier, pp. 81-91.
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Book Reviews in International Refereed Journals
Ong, C. E. (2013) Book Review of ‘Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experiences’ by N. Carr, Publisher: Routledge, 2011, for Tourism Geographies, DOI:10.1080/**.2013.851274
Ong, C. E. (2011) Book Review of ‘Tourism and the Branded City: Film and Identity on the Pacific Rim’ by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and John G. Gammack, Publisher: Ashgate, 2007, for Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 32(3):400-402.
Ong, C. E. (2010) Book Review of 'The Heritage-Scape: UNESCO, World Heritage, and Tourism' by A. Di Giovine, Publisher: Lexington Books, 2008, for Journal of Heritage Tourism, 5(3), 245-246.
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Professional Publications for United Nations and DMOs
Imon, S. S.,Ong, C. E.? Suntikul, W. and Zhao, W. (2012) Tourism Management Plan for the Historic Centre of Macao, Cultural Bureau of Macao, The Government of Macao: Macao.
Ong, C. E., Kong, F., du Cros, H. and Richards, G. (2013) The Destination Image of Macao: An ATLAS Study, Institute for Tourism Studies-TRAM: Macao.
?Ong, C. E., Imon, S. S. and Lam, F. I. (2007) Training Manual for Macao Heritage Tour Guide – Cultural Heritage Specialist Tour Guides Training and Certification Program for UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Site Module), Institute For Tourism Studies: Macao (84 pages). In-use for training Macao heritage specialist guides since 2007.
Imon, S. S. and Ong, C. E. (2007) Cultural Tourism Site Management: A Training Manual for Trainers in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and Institute For Tourism Studies (IFT), Macao SAR, China (188 pages). In-use in Thailand, Cambodia and Lao PDR.
Imon, S.S., Dioko, L.A.N., & Ong, C.E. (2006) Cultural Heritage Specialist Guide Training and Certification Program for UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Training Handbook (4th ed.). Institute For Tourism Studies: Macao (353 pages). In-use in more than 14 World Heritage sites in Asia-Pacific and translated into more than 5 Asian languages since 2006.?
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近年主要社会服务/Social Services
Korean Centre appointed trainer for World Heritage Tourism Management at Luang Prabang, Laos, June 2017.
UNWTO appointed Speaker at Inaugural Workshop for UNWTO Global Tourism and Hospitality Centre, Macau, Macau SAR, China, 13-22 June 2016.
UNESCO Beijing appointed Tourism Management Consultant for Mount Sanqingshan National Park, Province of Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China, August 2011-August 2013.
Macao Cultural Bureau appointed Cultural Tourism Management Consultant for Macao Historic Centre (World Heritage), Sept 2011-Dec 2011.
Expert Panelist, National Geographic Destination Stewardship Survey Project, 2007- 2010.
Panelist, Regional Seminar on the Training-of-trainers on Cultural Tourism Site Management and Guiding, The Mekong Institute, 26-27 May, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
Lecturer, Tourism Training Programme for Tourism Officials of Anyang City, 31 August to 4 Sept 2009, China
Tasked with the delivery of lectures on visitor management techniques and methodologies and case study analysis of World Heritage of Asia (Lectured in Mandarin).
Trainer, Macao Heritage Tour Guide course (1-18 June 2007), Professional and Continuing Education School, Institute For Tourism Studies, Macao.
Trainer, Cultural Interpretation Course (26 June to 6 July 2007), Professional and Continuing Education School, Institute For Tourism Studies, Macao.
Curriculum Developer and Trainer for Core Module, Cultural Heritage Specialist Guide
Training and Certification Programme For UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 2006-2009
Paro (Bhutan), Luang Prabang (Lao PDR), Champasak and Hoi An (Vietnam), Ayyuthya (Thailand), Georgetown (Malaysia), Angkor (Cambodia), IFT (Macao) and Borubudur (Indonesia)
Developed and revised Core Module training manual and led training of trainers from the member countries of Asia for the programme.
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受邀演讲/Invited Lectures
Ong, C. E. (2016) World Heritage as Theming, Critical Geography Lecture Series, South China Normal University, 25 June.
Ong, C. E. (2014) ‘Theme Park Development in China’, MA Leisure Studies course Understanding Leisure Attractions and Events, NHTV Breda, 7 Oct.
Ong, C. E. (2014) ‘The Chinese are coming: Understanding Chinese tourism’, Wageningen University, 9 Sept.
Ong, C. E. (2013) Applying Foucauldian Concepts to Research in Human Geography and Spatial Planning’, Bachelor of Human Geography and Spatial Planning Course, Radboud University of Nijmegen, 9 Dec.
Ong, C. E. (2013) Conservation and Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage – East Asian Experiences, Macao: Macao Polytechnic Institute Seminar Series (Macao Polytechnic Institute: Macao Polytechnic Institute Seminar Series) 2013-06-25.
Ong, C. E. (2012) Post-Macao Gazes and the Development Enclavic Leisure Spaces in China, Tilburg: Department of Leisure Studies Seminar Series (Tilburg University: Department of Leisure Studies) 2012-03-12.
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Grants and Funding
Co-investigator, “The Impact of Governmental Policy and Initiatives on Hong Kong Tourism Foodscapes and Culinary Identity in the Post-handover Era”, submitted for General Research Fund 2019/2020, Hong Kong Research Grants Committee, Hong Kong, China, Principal Investigator: Dr Wantanee Suntikul (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Status: submitted and pending result of grant application.
Principal Investigator, “Gamification and Geographical Education”, Staff Support Research Scheme (Educator Track), Aug 2017-Feb 2018, National University of Singapore (internal grant) Status: Completed.
Principal Investigator: “The Biopolitics and Tourism of Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam”, Wageningen University Internal Grant, Jan 2012-Jan 2014, Status: Completed.
Co-Principal Investigator, ‘Association for Tourism and Leisure Education (ATLAS) – IFT Macao Cultural Tourism Research’ (2010-2011). Co-Principal Investigators: Hilary du Cros (Hong Kong Institute of Education) and Frances Kong (IFT). Co-investigator: Greg Richards (Tilburg University, Tourism Research and Marketing Consultancy and ATLAS) Status: Completed
Co-Investigator, ‘Transnational Pilgrimage, Tourism and Identity Politics’, Research Grant Proposal submitted to Macao Foundation for 2011. Principle Investigator: Chan Kwok Shing (Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University) and Sheng Si (Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University) Status: Completed
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Media Contribution
Adventure travel television appearance as ‘local historian’ in Richard Bangs (2012) ‘Travel with a Purpose’ Special on Harmony in the Pearl River Delta.
Television appearance in China Television Network (CCTV) as ‘expert guest’ on Macao history (2011).





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