Joyce C.H. Liu. (2024) Editor. Special Issue: The Legal Ambiguity of the State Crime and the Making of Statelessness. Innovations in the Social Sciences No. 2. Brill Publisher.
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.
Joyce C.H. Liu. (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.
Joyce C.H. Liu. (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.
Joyce C.H. Liu. (2022) “The Logistics of Neoliberal Slavery: Legal Production of Illegality.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Vol. 23, Issue 1: 110-120.
專書論文
Liu, J. C. H. (2025). “A Critical Genealogy of Forced Migratory Labor in the Asian Mediterranean Sea“. Entangled Waterscapes in Asia. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
Joyce C.H. Liu, Yu-Fan Chiu, Jonathan S. Parhusip. (2022) “Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea.” Sites of Statelessness: Laws, Cities, Seas. SUNY University Press. In press.
研討會論文
“Tianxia 2.0: China’s Geopolitics in the 21st Century.” The Center for Social Innovation and Foreign Policy (CESIF), Kathmandu, Nepal. Nov. 21, 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.
Compound Capitalism, Samoan Supply Chains, and SEZs: The Darker Side of China's Tianxia 2.0. The Production and 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.
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.
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.
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.
2022 “Transit Asia Research Network: An International Research Collaborative Initiative.” The Center for Artistic Research (CDAR) of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) March 17, 2022.
Tsai, Hwa-Jen. 2024. “Girls’ School (1982) and the Emergence of Queer Lesbian Cinema in Taiwan.” Paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2024, Seattle, America, March 14- March 17.
勞維俊
專書章節
Louis Lo. 2023. “Probability and Reality Do Not Always Coincide”: Uncanny Modernity in Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas.” Pp. 173-190 in The Right to Resist: A Philosophy of Dissent, edited by Thomas Byrne and Mario Wenning. UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
研討會發表
Louis Lo. 2024. “Temporality of Revenge: Kleist’s War Machine and the Baroque Fold.” Paper presented at the 10th Deleuze and Guattari Studies in Asia Conference, Institute for the Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan, September 28- September 29.
Louis Lo. 2024. “Walking Kowloon.” Paper presented at the 1 International Conference on the Narratives, Ecologies, and Poetics of the City, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 5- December 6.
Ko-Lun Chen. 2024. “Inventing the “Taiwanese Body“ and Cold War Aesthetics: Jerzy Grotowski in Taiwan.” Paper presented at the Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society: Art for Sustenance, Seoul, Korea, May 21- May 27.