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property relations in China. Her publications include Reworking China’s Proletariat (1999)
and the edited volume Collective Goods, Collective Actions in Asia (2002).
Wanning Sun is a native of Anhui Province, China. She teaches Media and
Communication Studies at the Faculty of Media, Culture and Society at Curtin
University of Technology, Western Australia. Sun Wanning is the author of Leaving
China: Media, Migration, and Transnational Imagination (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
She is currently working on gender, internal migration and social change in China.
Other research interests are Chinese media, media theory and analysis, gender and
media.
Clodagh Wylie completed a Master of Arts degree (2002) at the University of
Melbourne on the subject of Chinese women in the private sector. She was awarded
scholarships to study in Shanghai at both the East China Normal University and Fudan
University, in 1996 and 1998 respectively. In 1999 she conducted fieldwork on
Chinese women in Shanghai and Beijing. Currently she works for the Australian
Consulate in Shanghai.