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Xie# and Wang (2026) The narrative construction of good death in China: A qualitative study of family members’ roles, Social Science & Medicine 395(2026), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2026.119099.
Wang (2026) Rethinking migrants’ wellbeing in Germany through a multilingual lens, in Smakman, Anderson and Ansah (eds.) Multilingualism and Wellbeing, London; New York: Routledge.
Wang (2025) Examining the higher education-migration nexus in China: Intellectual migration in an emerging destination, Migration Studies 13(4), DOI: 10.1093/migration/mnaf047.
Wang;Muranaka; Coulmas (eds.) (2024) Immigration and quality of life in ageing societies: How attractive for migrants are Japan and Germany? London; New York: Routledge.
Wang et al (2023) The social inclusion of migrants between policy and practice: Lessons from Uruguay, International Migration Review 58(2): 898-908.
Wang and Turrisi# (2023) Between transnational engagements and local integration of Chinese communities in Italy: An analysis of the role of migrant organisations, International Migration 61(6): 279-294.
Wang (2022) The Role of Language in the Wellbeing of Migrants: East Asian Communities in Germany, London; New York: Routledge.
Wang (2021) Addressing Migrants’ Wellbeing During Covid-19: An Analysis of Chinese Communities’ Heritage Language Schools in Germany, Migration Studies 9(3): 1144-1165.
Wang (2021) Mind the gap: Examining migrant-native disparities in reading performance and subjective wellbeing among 15-year-old students in different education systems, International Journal of Educational Research Open, Volume 2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedro.2021.100087.
Wang and Coulmas (2021) Language and Communication of Asian Diaspora Communities in Europe, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Special Issue 31(2).
Coulmas and Wang (2021). East Asian Migrants in Western Europe, in Wang, Zi and Coulmas, Florian (eds) Language and Communication of Asian Diaspora Communities in Europe 31(2), p. 123-136.
Wang (2020). The Discursive Construction of Hierarchy in Japanese Society: An Ethnographic Study of Secondary School Clubs, Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter.