
Faculty Associate
rylwong[at]yorku.ca
Professor
School of Social Work, 91亚色
Research Keywords:
Mindfulness; contemplative pedagogy; spirituality and social justice; critical social work; embodied learning and decolonization; China; Hong Kong
Research Region(s):
East Asia, Hong Kong
Research Diaspora(s):
East Asian Diaspora
Professor Yuk-Lin Renita Wong鈥檚 scholarship and teaching aim at deconstructing the power relations in the knowledge production and discursive practices of social work as well as re-centering marginalized voices and ways of knowing and being. She brings contemplative pedagogy into critical social work education and takes up mindfulness practice as a pedagogy of decolonization and as critical reflective practice that nurtures awareness and wholeness in social justice work. She has been a mindfulness practitioner since 1998 and leads meditation and mindfulness training in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.
Representative Publications:
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2018. 鈥溾楶lease call me by my true names鈥: The decolonizing pedagogy of mindfulness and interbeing in critical social work education.鈥 In Sharing breath: Embodied learning and decolonization, edited by Sheila Batacharya and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong, 253鈥277. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press.
- Ku, Hok Bun and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2018. 鈥淪tate, profession, and religion: Reflecting on spirituality and indigenous social work in China in the Yushu earthquake relief.鈥 Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work 37(2): 146鈥165.
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2013. 鈥淩eturning to silence, connecting to wholeness: Contemplative pedagogy for critical social work education.鈥 Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work 32(3): 269鈥285.
- Long, Di and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2012. 鈥淭ime bound: The timescape of secondary trauma among the surviving teachers of the Wenchuan Earthquake.鈥 American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 82 (2): 241鈥250.
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita, Yuk Ki Timothy Leung, and Choi Wan Dorcas Lau. 2009. 鈥淏ehind the allure of gambling: A qualitative exploration of the existential yearnings among Chinese men with problem gambling.鈥 International Gambling Studies 9(3): 189鈥205.
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita and Jana Vinsky. 2009. 鈥淪peaking from the margins: A critical reflection on the 鈥榮piritual-but-not-religious鈥 discourse in social work.鈥 British Journal of Social Work 39(7): 1343鈥1359.
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita, 2004. 鈥淜nowing through discomfort: A mindfulness-based critical social work pedagogy.鈥 Critical Social Work 5(1).
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2004. 鈥淲hen East meets West: Nation, colony, and Hong Kong women's subjectivities in gender and China-development.鈥 Modern China 30(2): 259鈥292.
- Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2003. 鈥淒econstructing culture in cultural competence: Dissenting voices from Asian-Canadian practitioners.鈥 Canadian Social Work Review 20(2): 149鈥167.
