SU Jingjing
PhD, Associate Professor
The research field
Social and Culture History of Medicine, History of Global Health, History of Medical Education
Education experience
2010-2011 Asia Center, Dept. of Medical Anthropology, Harvard University Joint PhD program
2007-2012 Institute for History of Medicine, Peking University (PhD, History of Medicine)
2004-2007 National School of Development, Peking University (BA, Economics)
2002-2007 Dept. of Applied Linguistics, Peking University (BA, Biomedical English)
Work experience
2012.8- now Peking University Center for the History of Medicine
Academic community
[1] International Society for the History of Medicine
[2] Chinese Society for the History of Medicine
Courses
For Undergraduates:
[1] History of Medical Technology, compulsory course
[2] History of medicine, compulsory course
[3] History of Global Health, compulsory course
[4] Modern Medicine and Culture, selective course
[5] Modern Medicine and Health Culture, selective course
[6] Medicine, Disease and Civilization, selective course
For Postgraduates:
[1] Cultural History of Medicine
[2] Reading and Writing of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Academic papers
[1] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. History of WHO essential medicines: Right versus Interest. Journal of Dialectics of Nature, 2019, 41(3):63-72.
[2] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. Localization of Essential Medicines in China: From International Idea to National Policy. Journal of Dialectics of Nature, 2017, 39 (5): 63-71
[3] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. Founding and Development of International Society for the History of Medicine. Medicine and Philosophy, 2017, 38(6A): 86-89.
[4] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. The History of China’s Medical and Health Aid. Vesalius (Journal of International Society for the History of Medicine). 2017-5
[5] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. An Historical Study on the Development of WHO Health Definition. The Chinese Journal for the history of Science and Technology. Vol 37, Issue 4, 2016, 485-496. Cited by Xinhua Digest, 2017:10, 150-152.
[6] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. The Early Interactions between China and the World Health Organization: As A Vital Founder and Cooperator. The Journal of International Politics. 2016(3):108-126
[7] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. The First Medical Delegation of People’s Republic of China to the U.S. The Chinese Journal for the history of Science and Technology. Vol 32, Issue 3, 2011, 395-405.
[8] Jingjing Su, Daqing Zhang. Medical Diplomacy during globalization. Natural Dialectics Study. Vol27, Issue 4, 2011, 60-65.
[9] Jingjing SU. The Commence of Multilateral Health Diplomacy of People’s Republic of China: 1949-1978. The Chinese Journal for the history of Science and Technology, 2018, 39(1):73-87.
[10] Jingjing SU, Daqing Zhang. Framing Harvard Braid Death Definition: Medicine, Technology and Society. Journal of Southeast University (Philosophy and Social Science), in press
[11] Jingjing SU, Daqing Zhang. A Theorist and Practitioner of International Health in China: Andrija Stampar. Science and Culture Review, 2018.9
[12] Jingjing SU, Daqing Zhang. Between Medicine and Politics: International Certification of China’s Smallpox Eradication. Studies in the History of Natural Sciences, 2018, 37(3): 364-379.
[13] Jingjing SU, Daqing Zhang. Technology turn of the interaction between China and the World Health Organization. Fudan International Studies Review, 2018, 2:170-190.
[14] Jingjing SU, et al. Medicalization and Pharmaceuticalization of impotency: Viagra Phenonmenon. Chinese Journal of Human Sexuality, 2018, 27(3): 153-156.
[15] Zhuolin Mi, Jingjing SU. History of PBL and Medical Education Reform. Chinese Journal of Medical Education, 2019, 39(6): 430-436.
[16] Wenpei Tang, Miao WU, Jingjing SU. A feminist criticism on the medicine of Barbara Ehrenreich, Studies in Philosophy of Science and Technology, 2018(1): 106-110.
[17] Jingjing SU, Shan JIANG. Review on the 9th Meeting of International Society for the History of Medicine. The Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology, 2017, 4:481-485.
Monographs
Su Jingjing, Zhang Daqing. Heritage of Medicine across Borders and Cultures. Peking Union Medical College Press, 2019.
Academic translation
[1] 医学图文史(第1-2版). 金城出版社,2016,2019;Mary Dobson. Story of Medicine: form bloodletting to biotechnology. Quercus, 2013.
[2] 疾病图文史(第1-2版). 金城出版社,2016,2019;Mary Dobson. Disease: The Extraordinary Stories behind History’s Deadliest Killers. Quercus, 2007.
[3] 医学的文化研究:疾病与身体.北京大学医学出版社,2016;Deborah Lupton. Medicine as Culture: Disease, Illness and the Body in Western Societies.(third edition) , 2014.
[4] 介绍丛书-文化研究,当代中国出版社,2012;Ziauddin Sardar. Introducing Cultural Studies. 1994.
[5] 剑桥世界人类疾病史,上海科技出版社,2007;Kenneth F. Kiplc et al. Cambridge World History of Human Diseases.
[6] Medical Humanity Education in Japan, Medicine and Philosophy, Vol 30, Issue 2, 2009.
[7] Nobue Urushihara Urvil. Moral Paralysis and Catharsi: The Impaired Physician and the Wounded Healer as Represented by Physician-Authors, Chinese Medical Humanities Review, Vol 3.
[8] Dr Robert Peckham. Medicine for Humanities? On Traveling Cultures and Interdisciplinarity, Chinese Medical Humanities Review, Vol 3.
The teaching material
[1] Su Jingjing. The history of global health governance. In Zhang Daqing ed. A history of Medicine (second edition), Beijing: Peking University Medical Press, 2016.
[2] Su Jingjing. The history of global health governance. In Zhang Daqing ed. A history of Medicine (third edition), Beijing: Peking University Medical Press, 2019.
Other results
[1] Host a column on the history of medicine in the Newspaper of Doctors, since 2017.
[2] Published a thematic series on medical museums in the world, in the Newspaper of Chinese medical Information in 2010-2011.
Research subject
[1] History of China’s participation in Global health governance. China Social Science Fund, as PI, 2018-2022
[2] Review of China’s Early Experience in Primary Health Care, sponsored by World Health Organization- Peking University Institute of Global Health: Preventive medicine as focus of PHC, as PI, 2012-2013
[3] Oral History project of Chinese Senior scientists’ academic Trajectory: Prof. Dr. Lu Daopei, sponsored by China Association for Science and Technology, as PI, 2014-2016
[4] Temporal and Spatial distribution of Healthcare resources in Republican Peking based on Historical GIS, sponsored by Beijing Municipal Young Core Personal Project & Beijing Outstanding Talent Project, as PI, 2014-2016
[5] Medicalization and its implication on China’s contemporary medical dilemma. Sponsored by China Social Science Fund, as core participant, 2016-2019
[6] Spread of Modern Medical technology in China, sponsored by China Academy of Science, as core participant, 2013-2017
[7] Western Medicine in China (1800-1950), sponsored by Henry Luce Foundation, as core participant, 2013-2016
[8] Pilot Project of Scientific Literacy among College students, sponsored by China Association for Science and Technology, as core participant, 2013-2014
Award
[1] 2019-2020 Fellowship for Visiting Researcher, Geneva Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, Switzerland
[2] 2019-2020 Scholarship for young scholars, Chinese Scholarship Council, China Ministry of Education
[3] 2014 Peking University Excellent Teacher
[4] 2014 Peking University Young Talent Funding
[5] 2013 Brocher Foundation Visiting Researcher Funding, Switzerland
[6] 2012 WHO-Peking University Institute for Global Health Junior Researcher Scholarship
[7] 2011 Joint-PhD program sponsored by China Scholarship Council