Skip Navigation
Search

Yi Wang

Assistant Professor

Yi Wang

HUM 1117

yiw.wang@stonybrook.edu

  • Biography
    Yi received her Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Arizona. As an applied linguist, she is particularly interested in the social and cultural aspects of language use and learning by transnational and multilingual students. Her primary research focuses on the multilayered language ideologies among nation-states, stakeholders, and study abroad students in China in the age of Belt and Road. She is also interested in the process of third language acquisition of multilingual individuals. Prior to joining Stony Brook University, she has taught in the U.S. (Emory University, Middlebury College, and University of Arizona), Australia, and China. She has published articles in a number of journals and edited volumes in the areas of study abroad research and second language acquisition. To find more about Yi's research and updated CV, please visit wangy.org 
  • Areas of Interest
    Second/Additional Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics, Study Abroad, Multilingualism, Linguistic Justice, and Chinese Language Pedagogy