Keywords
Fields of Research (FoR)
Sociology, Sociology of healthBiography
Zhaoxi Zheng (He/Him) is a sociologist, thanatologist, and an award-winning university educator. Zhaoxi’s works centre around the sociologies of health and illness and contributes to scholarship through empirical, methodological, and philosophical innovations. His doctoral research - sitting at the intersections of philosophy, early childhood studies, and death studies - explored young children's everyday encounters with death and dying. His...view more
Zhaoxi Zheng (He/Him) is a sociologist, thanatologist, and an award-winning university educator. Zhaoxi’s works centre around the sociologies of health and illness and contributes to scholarship through empirical, methodological, and philosophical innovations. His doctoral research - sitting at the intersections of philosophy, early childhood studies, and death studies - explored young children's everyday encounters with death and dying. His works are written, performed, and published in traditional and creative academic styles.
Zhaoxi is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, investigating carers’ experiences and challenges when transitioning out of caring roles. He is also the Co-Director at SocioHealthLab and co-convenor for The Australian Sociological Association Health Thematic Group.
My Qualifications
B. HlthSc, Uni.Qld., 2018
B. HlthSc (Hons I), Uni.Qld., 2019
My Awards
Creative Work Prize, 2022, Australian Society of Death Studies
Postgraduate Scholarship, 2022, The Australian Sociological Association
Teaching and Learning Excellence Award for Tutor, 2022, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the University of Queensland
My Engagement
Co-Director: SocioHealthLab, 2023 - Present
National Co-Convenor: Health Thematic Group, The Australian Sociological Association, 2024 - Present
Member:
- International Sociological Association, 2022 - Present
- Australian Death Studies Society, 2021 - Present
- Children's Understanding of Wellbeing [CUWB] ECR Network, 2022 - Present
- Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama, and Performance Studies, 2022 - Present