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  1. Jul 29, 2021 · Jing Wang, a leading scholar of the intersection of media and activism in China, passed away on Sunday in Boston. She founded the nonprofit NGO2.0 to help local organizers use social media to be change agents in China and taught at MIT since 2001.

  2. Jing Wang (王瑾; 1950 – July 25, 2021) was Professor of Chinese media and Cultural Studies and S.C. Fang Professor of Chinese Language & Culture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was jointly appointed to MIT's Comparative Media Studies and Global Studies & Languages.

  3. Jing Wangs main research interests include air pollution control, nanoparticle transport and emission reduction, instrumentation for airborne nanoparticle measurement, air and water filtration, and mechanics of multiphase flow.

  4. J Wang. The China Quarterly, 532. , 2005. 96. 2005. The story of stone: intertextuality, ancient Chinese stone lore, and the stone symbolism in Dream of the red chamber, Water margin, and The...

  5. Jing Wang. National Library of Medicine. Verified email at nih.gov - Homepage. Articles 1–20. ‪National Library of Medicine‬ - ‪‪Cited by 733‬‬.

  6. Critically acclaimed Canadian violinist Jing Wang is one of the most versatile and dynamic violinists of his generation. Since his solo recital debut in Marseilles, France at the age of six, Wang has garnered prizes in top international competitions, including the first prize at the 2007 Irving M. Klein International Strings Competition.

  7. Jing Wang was a professor of Chinese language and culture at MIT, a founder of the New Media Action Lab, and a leader of NGO2.0. She wrote books on media, culture, and activism in China and the US, and received several awards and fellowships.