| ngocphan@vnu.edu.vn | |
| Position | Lecturer |
| Units | Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies |

Dr. Phan Thi Ngoc
I. General Information
Date of birth: April 10, 1984
Email address:ngocphan@vnu.edu.vn
Phone: 0977.362 577
Affiliation: Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies
Academic rank: Year of appointment:
Academic degree: PhD Year received: 2020
Training process:
2008: Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2014: Received a Master's degree in Ethnology from the Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2020: Received PhD in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
Foreign language proficiency: English B2
Main research focus: Livelihoods, land, and political forms in the context of current industrialization and modernization in Vietnam.
II. Scientific works:
1. Chapter
1. Phan Thi Ngoc, Le Viet Thuan (2010), The impact of agricultural land reclamation policies on land use conversion, labor, employment, culture and social relations (through the case of Gia Trung village, Quang Minh commune, Me Linh district, Vinh Phuc province). InSocio-economic issues in rural areas during the process of industrialization and modernization.(Proceedings of the scientific conference), National University Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 481-492. ISBN: 978-606-62-0421-1.
2. Phan Thi Ngoc (2015), A sketch of livelihood changes in Gia Trung village, Me Linh, Hanoi. InGlobalization and urban transformation in contemporary Vietnam,Pham Quang Minh, Nguyen Van Suu, Ien Ang, Gay Hawkins (editors), Tri Thuc Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 103-113. ISBN: 978-604-943-391-7.
3. Phan Thi Ngoc (2016), The decline in agricultural production in a suburban village of Hanoi under the impact of industrialization and urbanization. InVietnam in Transition: Interdisciplinary Approaches(Selected studies from the Conference of Young Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2016), Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp. 212-229. ISBN: 978-604-62-6932-8.
4. Phan Thi Ngoc, Doan Van Luan (2016), Exhibition of the Sea and Islands of the Museum of Anthropology (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi), Scientific Conference “Maritime and island archaeology of Vietnam: Potential and Prospects"", Science Book Series, National University Publishing House.
5. Phan Thi Ngoc (2021), Rental housing: Livelihood adaptation of farmers in a suburban village of Hanoi, in “Livelihoods of Red River Delta residents from an interdisciplinary approach.", National University of Hanoi Publishing House, ISBN: 978-604-342-680-9, pp. 341-370.
6. Phan Thi Ngoc (2022), “Workers-ized farmers” and livelihood adaptation in a suburban village of Hanoi, In “Developing sustainable livelihoods for ethnic minorities in our country today.", Proceedings of the 2021 National Conference on Ethnology, Social Sciences Publishing House, ISBN: 987-604-364-162-2, pp. 656-678.
2. Scientific journal article
1. Phan Thi Ngoc (2018), From agricultural production to guesthouse business: livelihood transformation in a suburban village of Hanoi under the impact of industrialization and urbanization,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Volume 4, number 1b, pp. 33-43, October.
2. Phan Thi Ngoc (2019), Land acquisition and service land in contemporary Vietnam: A case study of Gia Trung village, Quang Minh town, Me Linh district, Hanoi city,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 5(1), pp.69-83.
3. Phan Thi Ngoc (2023), Forms of people's reactions in a suburban village of Hanoi regarding land,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 4 (August), 481–494. ISSN 2354–1172.
4. Ta Huu Duc, Ta Thi Tam, Phan Thi Ngoc (2024), Social relations of buffalo traders in a village in the Red River Delta from the Doi Moi period to the present,Journal of Regional Sustainable Development, Volume 14, number 4 (12/2024), pp. 126-136 (Co-authored).
5. Phan Thi Ngoc (2025). “Land Policy in Vietnam: Service Land as a Compensation Mechanism”,Journal of Population and Social Studies [JPSS], 34(-), 712–731(SCOPUS)https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jpss/article/view/28943
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
1.Rental housing - The transformation of natural capital in the context of industrialization and urbanization (case study of Gia Trung village, Quang Minh town, Me Linh district, Hanoi)Research project at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, code CS.2018.22, 2019. Successfully completed and approved.
2.Political forms in the lives of people in the villages on the outskirts of Hanoi.Research project at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, code CS.2021.06, 2021-2022. Completed and accepted.
3.Land and Livelihood Creation: Policies and Practices of Land Transformation in Gia Trung Village, Quang Minh Town, Me Linh District, HanoiResearch project at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, code CS.2024.37, 2024-2025, has been completed and accepted.