Publications
Books
Wang, J. (2024). Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore. MIT Press, Urban and Industrial Environments Series.
Co-edited Special Journal Issues
Feminist Futures II. 2024. Feminist Review. Special themed Issue Series 136, forthcoming. Edited with members of Feminist Review Collectives.
Feminist Futures I: Dialogues Within. 2023. Feminist Review. Special themed Issue Series, 135 (1). Edited with members of Feminist Review Collectives.
Journal Articles
Wang J. (2021) “The Sprouting Farms: You Are What You Grow,” Humanities. 10(1):27, Special Issue Food Cultures & Critical Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.3390/h10010027
Wang, J. (2019) “Re-imagining urban movement: at the intersection of a nature reserve, underground railway and eco-bridge,” Cultural Studies Review, 25 (2), pp. 8-30.
Feminist Review Collective. (2023), “conversations, provocations, dialogues: collaborative thinking and writing at FR,” Feminist Review. 135 (1), In Special Issue Feminist Futures, edited by Feminist Review Collective. https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789231202920, pp. 181-191
Wang J. (2021) “Urban,” Shadow Places Network
Academic Essays
2023, Languages of Loss and Renewal: A Wordweave│Narrowneck: A Communal Photo Journal. Niche: Network in Canadian History & Environment.
2022, A mammoth Future,The Anthropocene and More-Than-Human World Writing Series.
2021, Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene, Edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. doi.org/10.1093/isle/isab042.
2020, Reimagining Policy in Wild Times, Reflection on the launch of Wild Policy: Indigeneity and the Unruly Logics of Intervention, by Tess Lea, Sydney Environment Institute.
Selected Creative Works
2023, Summer, black. Feminist Review. 135 (1). Special Issue Feminist Futures, edited by Feminist Review Collective. https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789231189745. pp. 192-193.
2022, The Genealogy of Tap Water. April – June 2022 Issue Becoming, Otherwise Magazine.
2020, Meihua, figures of Hope. The Urban Field Naturalist Project
2018, To Sudan, Issue 42, Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine.
2017, Invisible power struggles: an interview with Stephanie Han, Overland Literary Journal
Media
2022, Wang, J. “Where the Wild Things Are: Reimagining the More-than-human City”, SSEAC Stories Podcasts: Available online
2020, An interview with Jamie Wang, Morethanhuman Worlds