Nanlai CAO

Prof. Nanlai CAO, 曹南來

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1999 …2025

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ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6315-3555
Scopus Author ID: 58506426300
ResearcherID: MSZ-3813-2025
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Qualifications (Brief)

Ph.D. ANU; M.A. Fordham; B.A. Peking.

Biography

Nanlai Cao is a sociocultural anthropologist concerned with the intersection of religion, culture, and political economy. Much of his previous work explores the everyday practice of religion in China and the Chinese diaspora with a focus on the relationship of religious life to local and national institutions of governance and state-managed economic globalization. His research is interdisciplinary and has involved extended fieldwork conducted in the US, China, France, Italy, UAE and Zimbabwe. It has been published in Global Networks, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, and The China Journal, among other outlets.

Using religion as a lens onto broader process of sociocultural change and continuity, his first book, Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou (Stanford, 2010; Chinese edition, HKU Press, 2013), examines ethnographically how mass participation in Christianity in coastal southeast China articulates and sustains notions of place, class, gender and citizenship in the reform era. He is also author of a Chinese language book Wenzhou Christians and the Grassroots Globalization of China, published by the Chinese University Press. Collaborating with researchers from Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Middle East, he coedited Reconstituting Boundaries and Connectivity (Special issue of The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2013), Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing Asia: New Ethnographic Explorations (Routledge, 2013), Chinese Religions in China and Italy (special issue of Religioni e Società 2018), Chinese Religions Going Global (Brill, 2020), and edited Chinese Religions on the Edge: Shifting Religion-State Dynamics (special issue of The China Review 2018).

Nanlai was an elected member of the executive council of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (2017-2019). Prior to City U., he worked at the University of Hong Kong and Renmin University of China.

Currently, his research interests focus on Chinese diasporic communities and economic zones along the Belt and Road. 


Selected publications

Cao, N. 2025. Sacralising Chinese Entrepreneurship: Christianity and Chinese Entrepreneurial Migration in the Making of a Patriarchal Diaspora. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 66 (1): 54-63.

Cao, N. 2023. “Merchants and Missionaries: Chinese Evangelical Networks and the Transnational Resacralization of European Urban Spaces” Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs 23 (3): 541-556.

Cao, N. 2021.  “China’s Intensified Private Commercial Engagement in Africa”, AsiaGlobal Online Journal, November.

Cao, N. 2019. "A Sinicized World Religion?: Chinese Christianity at the Contemporary Moment of Globalization", Religions 10(8): 459

Cao, N. 2018  “Chinese Religions on the Edge: Shifting Religion-State Dynamics," The China Review 18(4): 1-10.

Cao, N. 2017. Wenzhou Christians and the Grassroots Globalization of China (in Chinese). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press

Cao, N. 2017. “Spatial Modernity, Party Building, and Local Governance: Putting the Christian Cross-removal Campaign in Context,” The China Review 17(1): 29-52.

Cao, N. 2013. “Elite Christianity and Spiritual Nationalism” Chinese Sociological Review (formerly Chinese Sociology and Anthropology).

Cao, N. 2013.  “Renegotiating Locality and Morality in a Chinese Religious Diaspora: Wenzhou Christian Merchants in Paris, France” The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 14 (1): 85-101.

Cao, N. 2013. “Gender, Modernity, and Pentecostal Christianity in China” in Global Pentecostalism in the 21st Century, Robert Hefner, ed. Indiana University Press, pp. 149-175.

Cao, N. 2010. Subjectivity and Locality in Chinese Religious Practices (in Chinese). Journal of Peking University (Humanities and social sciences) 6: 20-27.

Cao, N. 2010. Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou. Stanford: Stanford University Press

    (Reviewed in The China Quarterly, The China Journal, The China Review, China Perspectives/Perspectives Chinoises, Chinese Cross Currents, China Review International, Journal of Chinese Religions, Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Religious Studies Review, Journal of Contemporary Religion, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of Church History, Christian Century, Social Sciences and Missions, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Asian Anthropology, Contemporary Sociology and others.) 

Cao, N. 2009. Raising the Quality of Belief: Suzhi and the Production of an Elite Protestantism. China Perspectives/Perspectives chinoises (in English and French) 4: 54-65.

Cao, N. 2008.  Boss Christians: The Business of Religion in the “Wenzhou Model” of Christian Revival. The China Journal 59: 61-87 (German version published in China heute 161: 33-46)

Cao, N. 2007.  Christian Entrepreneurs and the Post-Mao State: An Ethnographic Account of Church-State Relations in China’s Economic Transition. Sociology of Religion 68 (1): 45-66.         

Cao, N. 2005.  The Church as a Surrogate Family for Working Class Immigrant Chinese Youth: An Ethnography of Segmented Assimilation. Sociology of Religion 66 (2): 183-200.

Editor or Editorial Membership

  Editorial board: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review (Oxford U P), 2015-

  Editorial board: Religioni e Società (Italian journal in the sociology of religion), Pisa, Roma, 2020-

  Editorial board: New Directions in the Anthropology of Christianity Series, Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2021-

  Managing editor, Renmin University Religion Digest, 2014-2023 (as editorial board member since 2014)

  Editorial board: Study of Christianity, Religious Culture Press (Beijing), 2019-

  Editorial board: Chinese Anthropological Review, Zhejiang University, 2021-

  Editorial board: Anthropology of Religion, Social Sciences Academic Press (China), 2023- 

  Editorial board:  Frontiers of Sino-Christian Studies Series, Institute of Sino-Christian Studies (Hong Kong), 2024-

  Editorial board: Logos and Pneuma - Chinese Journal of Theology (Hong Kong), 2024-

  Guest editor, The China Review (special issue on Global China), 2025

  Topic editor, Migration and transnational religions in Societies, Social Sciences, and Religions

Projects

PI:  State-private Partnership in China's Economic Engagement with Africa

City University of Hong Kong start-up project

Grant date: 2/05/24

Grant: Internal › Award

Co-PI: Educational Choices, Career Aspirations, and Identity Construction among Second-Generation Chinese Expatriates in the UAE

American University of Sharjah: HK$686,310.00

Collaborators: 

American University of Sharjah, KEDGE Business School in France

Grant date: 20/02/23

PI: The Ethnography of Religion in Contemporary China: Theory and Methods

National Social Science Fund (NSSF-China): RMB200,000.00

Grant date: 30/09/22

Grant: PRC › Award

Co-PI: Buddhism and End-of-Life Care

Renmin University of China: HK$750,000.00

Grant date: 1/09/21

Grant: PRC › Award

PI: Contemporary Chinese Religious Ethnography: Theory, Methods and Practice

Renmin University of China: HK$150,000.00

Grant date: 1/02/20

Grant: Internal › Award

PI: Popular Buddhism and Christianity in Contemporary Urban China

National Social Science Fund (NSSF-China): RMB200,000.00

Grant date: 25/06/18

Grant: PRC › Award

PI: Contemporary Urban Chinese Religions: An Institutional Analysis

Renmin University of China: HK$150,000.00

Grant date: 19/01/17

Grant: Internal › Award

PI: Transnational Chinese Christianity in Europe

National Social Science Fund (NSSF-China key project): RMB350,000.00

Grant date: 15/06/14

Grant: PRC › Award

PI: China’s Private Commercial Engagement in Africa: The Wenzhou Trade Diaspora in Nigeria

Research Grant Council (RGC): HK$608,546.00

Grant date: 26/09/12

Grant: RGC › Award

PI: Religion, Trade and Locality in a Chinese Diaspora: Wenzhou Christian Merchants in Paris

Research Grant Council (RGC): HK$408,800.00

Grant date: 16/09/09

Grant: RGC › Award

Prizes/Honours

2023  Best Article Award, International Society for the Sociology of Religion/Société Internationale de Sociologie des Religions (for “Merchants and Missionaries", Global Networks 23: 541-556)

2021  AsiaGlobal Scholar & Honorary Professor, University of Hong Kong

2020  Outstanding Young Professorship, Renmin University of China

2019  Research Excellence Award, Renmin University of China

2017 Chercheur Résident (Research Fellow in Residence), Institut d’Etudes Avancées de Nantes, France

2017  Residential fellowship, International Center for the Sociology of Religion (Rome), Italy

2016  Jack Shand Research Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion

2009  John Legge Prize for the Best Thesis in Asian Studies, Asian Studies Association of Australia              

2007  Sir Raymond Firth Award (for the most promising PhD thesis), ANU

2007  Joseph Fichter Research Award, Association for the Sociology of Religion

2005  Constant H. Jacquet Research Award, Religious Research Association

2006  Robert J. McNamara Student Paper Award, Association for the Sociology of Religion (for "Christian Entrepreneurs and the Post-Mao State: An Ethnographic Account of Church-State Relations in China’s Economic Transition").

2003  Robert J. McNamara Student Paper Award, Association for the Sociology of Religion (for "The Church as a Surrogate Family for Working Class Immigrant Chinese Youth: An Ethnography of Segmented Assimilation")

Research Interests/Areas

sociocultural anthropology, intangible heritage, religion, Chinese globalization, China-Africa engagements, global entrepreneurship, Belt & Road Initiative

Teaching

Intangible Heritages and Indigenous Cultures

Contemporary China from an Anthropological Perspective

Chinese Civilization: History and Philosophy

Selected Readings in Sinology

Capstone Project in Chinese Language & Literature

Capstone Project in Chinese History and Cultural Heritage

Services outside CityUHK

External examiner of PhD theses for:  Renmin University of China, Zhejiang University, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist Univ. Australian National University, University of Alberta.

Article manuscript reviewer for:

The China Journal, Modern China, China: An International Journal, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, The China Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China, Logos & Pneuma: Chinese Journal of Theology, Review of Religious Research, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Comparative Political Studies, Chinese Sociological Review, Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, Sociological Forum, Journal of Politics and Religion, Gender and Society, The Sociological Quarterly, Religion, Religions, Review of Religion and Chinese Society, Social Compass, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion, Studies in World Christianity, Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, Asian Ethnicity, Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, The Professional Geographer, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Mobilities, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Academia Bimestris (Xue Hai), Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History (Academia Sinica)

Associate Chair, Committee on the Anthropology of Religion, Chinese Association of Religious Studies

Assessor, National Panel for Evaluation and Monitoring of Graduate Education Quality, Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center, Ministry of Education

Grant reviewer for National Social Science Foundation of China.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 5 - Gender Equality
  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  • SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

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