陳奕麟
專書
- Allen Chun. 2023. From Social Visibility to Political Invisibility: The School in Nationalist Taiwan as Fulcrum for an Evolving World Ethos. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
期刊論文
- Allen Chun, 2025. All under Heaven; or, The Evolving World Ethos of a New Greater China, boundary 2, 52 (1): 25–48.
劉紀蕙
Books and Monographs (Author)
2023 The Topology of the History of Mentalities: How to Face the Contemporary? How to Comprehend the History?
Taipei: Shibao Publishing.
Books (Editor)
2022 Where are the People? People's Theater in Inter-Asian Societies. Qi Li, Zikri Rahman, Joyce C.H. Liu, eds. English
edition. ISBN: 9789865470500. Chinese edition ISBN:9789865470517. Hsinchu, Taiwan: National Yang
Ming Chiao Tung University Press. Nov, 2022.
Journal (Guest Editor)
2024 Joyce C.H. Liu. Guest Editor. Special Issue: The Legal Ambiguity of the State Crime and the Making of
Statelessness. Innovations in the Social Sciences 2 (2024).
2022 Joyce C.H. Liu & John Hutnyk. Eds. Identities on the move: migration, logistics and unequal citizens in
contemporary global context, Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture. Vol. 28, 2022.
Papers and Chapters in Refereed Publications (105 articles, selective below)
2025 Liu, J. C. H. (2025). “Chapter 2 A Critical Genealogy of Forced Migratory Labor in the Asian Mediterranean
Sea“. In Entangled Waterscapes in Asia. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
2025 “Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness
at Sea.” Sites of Statelessness. SUNY University Press.
2024 “Freud, Balibar and the Paradox of Civility: The Aporia of the Political Topology.” Router: A Journal of Cultural
Studies. 38: pp. 11-41, 51-56.
2023 “Cyber Slavery, Port Cities and the Systemic Cruelty: Logistics of Labor Extraction in the 21st Century.”
Innovation in the Social Sciences. 2023.1: 211-233.
2023 “Re-Reading Zhang Taiyan against François Julien: Ontology and Political Critique in Chinese Thought.”
Theory, Culture & Society. Volume 40, Issue 4-5. 1-18. (H-Index of 116; Impact Score 2.83) (AHCI; SSCI; Scopus).
First published online June 5, 2023.
2022 “The Logistics of Neoliberal Slavery: Legal Production of Illegality.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Vol. 23, Issue
1: 110-120.
Keynote Speeches, Invited Lectures, International Conference and Seminars
2024 “Tianxia 2.0: China’s Geopolitics in the 21st Century.” The Center for Social Innovation and Foreign Policy
(CESIF), Kathmandu, Nepal. Nov. 21, 2024.
2024 “The South of the South: The Case of Kaohsiung Port City in Southern Taiwan.” City as the Southern
Question. CRG, Kolkata, India. Nov. 13-13, 2024.
2024 Compound Capitalism, Samoan Supply Chains, and SEZs: The Darker Side of China's Tianxia 2.0. The
Productionand Reproduction of Social Inequalities. ICCS-NYCU in collaboration with the Social Inequalities
Research Unit (SIRU), University of Cologne, Germany. September 20-21, 2024.
2024 “The New Order of Tianxia and its Underground Rhizomes: Compound Capitalism, SEZs, and Digital
Automation,” Industry-led Operations of Capital in the 21st Century: Geo-Politics, Digital Governance,
Labor Migration, and Artistic Intervention. Asian Institute of Technology. Bangkok, Thailand. 1-4 August, 2024.
2024 “The Order of Tianxia and the Philosophy of Co-Becoming: Paradox, Opportunity, or the Starting Point of
Analysis?” International Conference on the Order of Tianxia and the Philosophy of Co-Becoming. National
Sun Yat Sen University. Kaohsiung, Taiwan.August 22-24, 2024.
2024 Seminar: “Can Artistic Practice be a Decolonization Project?” The 3rd Internal Biennale on Practical Philosophy.
April 19-23, 2024. The University of the Aegean. Rhodes Island, Greece.
2024 Keynote: Art and Ecology After the Pandemic: Worlds Beyond, Worlds Within. Academic Guest to the School of
Humanities (SOH), National Technological University, Singapore. 1-5 February 2024.
2024 Keynote: “The Historical Paradox of Confucian Restoration between the Emancipatory Confucianism.” The
Intersection and Practice of Modern Philosophy and Thought in China and Japan. Institute for Research in
Humanities, Kyoto University. January 31st. Kyoto.
2023 “Breaking the Cycle: rethinking University Education and Overcoming Ideological Barries.” The University:
Colonial/Modern, Global/Neoliberal, Digital/Transversal. Asia Theories Network. Dec. 4 ~ 6, 2023. Manila, the
Philippines.
2023 “Maritime Extractivism Upgraded: FOC, SEZ, and Cyber Scam Industries.” Future Extractivism Seminar Series.
March 30. 2023. Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. Australia. Online.
2023 Seminar: “The Materialistic Practice of Tianxia and the Starting Point of Co-Living.” International Workshop
on the Philosophy of Co-Becoming and the Concept of “Tianxia.” March 8-9, 2023. National Sun Yat-sen
University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
2022 Seminar: “Critical Genealogy of the Forced Migratory Labor in the Asian Mediterranean Sea: Trajectory,
Logistic, and a Few Halting Points Today.” Seventh Annual Research & Orientation Workshop on Global
Protection of Refugees and Migrants. Nov. 14-19, 2022. Kolkata, India.
2022 “Freud, Balibar and the Paradox of Civility: The Aporia of the Political Topology.” Philosophie Politique
d’Étienne Balibar. National Sun Yat-sen University. May 27.
2022 “From One-Divide-into-Two to the Philosophy of Co-Existence in Classical Chinese Thoughts: Re-assessing
Fang Yizhi’s Materialist Dialectic of One and Two,” ”Philosophies of Co-Becoming and the Sino-Island: An
Transcultural International Conference”, July 7-9, 2022, Kaoshiung, Taiwan.
謝力登
專書章節
- Derek Sheridan. 2024. “Economic Development and Africa’s Diplomatic and Grassroots Relations with China and Taiwan.” In Switching Diplomatic Recognition between Taiwan and China: Economic and Social Impacts, edited by Chien-hui Wu and Wen-Chin Wu. London: Routledge.
期刊論文
- Derek Sheridan. 2023. “The Semiotics of Heiren: Discontent, Everyday Knowledge Production, and Discursive Complicity among the Chinese in Tanzania.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49(13):3308-3326.
- Derek Sheridan. 2024. “Asymmetries, ‘Heiren’ Discourses, and the Geopolitics of Studying Race in Africa-China Relations.” Made in China Journal 9(1):156-161.
- Derek Sheridan. 2024. “Africa: Agency and Relationality. Theory Forum on Sovereignty, postcoloniality, and the Global South.” Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature 21(2).
研討會發表
- Derek Sheirdan,2024,〈台灣與全球南方:在非洲的意識形態軸線與匯聚之間〉。論文發表於「全球南方與全球北方的邊界:再思Taiwan Can Help」,台灣:台北,2024 年11月16日至11 月17 日。
- Derek Sheirdan,2024,〈在斯瓦希里海岸繪製武術系譜:「Karate Combat」及其起源的爭議〉。論文發表於「台灣人類學與民族學年會」,台灣:台東,2024 年9月28日至9月29 日。
- Derek Sheirdan. 2024. “Mapping Martial Arts Geneologies in Tanzania.” Paper presented at The Encounter of Africa and Chinese Culture, New Taipei City, Taiwan, June 20-21.
- Derek Sheirdan. 2024. “Mapping East Asian Martial Arts Genealogies in East Africa: The Contested Origins of Combat Karate.” Paper presented at AAS-in-Asia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 9-11.
- Derek Sheirdan. 2024. “Mapping East Asian Martial Arts Genealogies in East Africa: The Contested Origins of Combat Karate.” Paper presented at African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, December 12-14.
天江喜久
期刊論文
- Yoshihisa Amae. 2024. “Left Behind: Untold Stories of Ex-Korean Sex Workers in Postcolonial Taiwan.” Taiwan Historical Research 31(4): 91-127.
研討會發表
- Amae, Yoshihisa. 2024. “台湾二二八事件と日本人―帝国主義反省と民族間の和解について考える” Paper presented at 二二八‧人權‧民主與轉型正義學識研討會, Taipei, Taiwan, September 28-29.
- Amae, Yoshihisa. 2024. “Left Behind: Empire, Decolonization, and the Fate of Korean Women in Postcolonial Taiwan.” Paper presented at 26th Annual Asian Studies Conference, Tokyo, Japan, July 6-7.
- Amae, Yoshihisa. 2024. “The Sun has Risen: Colonial Modernity Revival and Japanese Nostalgia Consumption in Post-Martial Law Taiwan.” Paper presented at 13th International Symposium on Taiwan Culture, Taipei, Taiwan, May 30-31.