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.
Pan, Mei-Lin, and Dolma Tsering. 2024. “The Lived Experience of Tibetan Refugees in Taiwan: Contesting Rights to Work, Residence, and Citizenship.” Pp. 283-310 in Refugees in East Asia: Taiwan and Japan in Comparison, edited by Lara Momesso and Polina Ivanova. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore.
Perng, Sung-Yueh, Ying-Yu Chen, Mei-Fang Fan, Mei-Lin Pan, and Hsin-Yi Tsai. 2024. “Digital pandemic governance in Taiwan.” Pp. 134-152 in Taiwan’s COVID-19 Experience: Governance, Governmentality, and the Global Pandemic, edited by Ming-Cheng M. Lo, Yu-Yueh Tsai, and Michael Shiyung Liu. London: Routledge.
Pan, Mei-Lin and Kristina K. 2024. “Taiwanese Public Opinion on Inviting the Dalai Lama to Taiwan: Political or Religious Motives?” International Journal of Taiwan Studies 8(1): 185-211. 10.1163/24688800-20241365
Kao, Pei-Ying, Ming-Hui Chen,Wei-An Chang,Mei-Lin Pan,Wei-Der Shu,Yuh-Jyh Jong,Hsien-Da Huang,Cheng-Yan Wang,Hong-Yan Chu,Cheng-Tsung Pan, Yih-Lan Liu, and Yeong-Shin Lin. 2023. “A Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) of the Personality Constructs in CPAI-2 in Taiwanese Hakka Populations.” PLOS ONE 18(2): 1-16.
Pan, Mei-Lin, and Dolma Tsering. 2024. “The Lived Experience of Tibetan Refugees in Taiwan: Contesting Rights to Work, Residence, and Citizenship.” Paper presented at The 2024 IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration, and Social Cohesion) Annual Conference, Lisbon, Protugal, July 2-5. (Online)
Chiu, Yu-Fan. 2024. “Unleashing Trade Unions in Green Transition: Insights from Taiwan’s Experience.” Paper presented at Eco-social Synergies: Legal Challenges at the Intersection of the Environmental and Employment Realms, Tarragona, Spain, June 7.
Chiu, Yu-Fan. 2024. “Reassessing Taiwan’s Legal Framework for Eliminating Forced Labour: A Case Study of the Fishing Industry and CSDDDDue Diligence.” Paper presented at XXIV World Congress of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law (ISLSSL), Rome, Italy, September 18-20.
Monika Verma
期刊論文
Monika, Verma, and Kristina Kironska. 2024. “Exploring Public Opinion on the Rohingya Refugees Residing in India: An Empirical Study.” International Journal of Population Studies 10(4), 45–62. https://doi.org/10.36922/ijps.2174.
Monika, Verma. 2024. “Hindutva Politics and the Making of Extreme Precarity: BJP Policies against Rohingya Refugees in India.” Innovation in the Social Sciences 2(1): 3-31. https://doi.org/10.1163/27730611-bja10025.
Monika, Verma. 2024. “Rohingya Children in India: Access to Education and the Quest for a Better Future.” The CJD Project.
Monika, Verma. 2023. “Examining the Gradual Anomaly of Citizenship with a Focus on Non- Citizens and Refugees in India.” Asia Review 13(2): 193-222.
Dolma Tsering
專書
Edited by Tsering, Dolma. 2024. Tibetan and Uyghur Refugees in the New Colonial Era: Reflection on the rise of the Chinese Colonialism. Taiwan: 國立成功大學出版社.
專書章節
Pan, Mei-Lin, and Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “The Lived Experience of Tibetan Refugees in Taiwan: Contesting Rights to Work, Residence, and Citizenship.” Pp. 283-310 in Refugees in East Asia: Taiwan and Japan in Comparison, edited by Lara Momesso and Polina Ivanova. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore.
期刊論文
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “Review of Taiwan, the United States, and the Hidden History of the Cold War in Asia Divided Allies.” Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 12(1): 164-6. 10.1177/23477970241298765.
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “The U.S., Kuomintang and Tibetan Resistance 1950-1960: Covert Operations, Consequences and Tibetan Paratroops in Taiwan.” Asian Affairs 55(2): 317–338. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068374.2024.2386400.
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “The U.S., Kuomintang and Tibetan Resistance 1950-1960: Covert Operations, Consequences and Tibetan Paratroops in Taiwan.” Asian Affairs 55(2): 317–338. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068374.2024.2386400.
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “Taiwan and the Exiled Tibetan Relations: Exploring Historical Ties and Current Challenges and Opportunities.” Asian Ethnicity Journal 25(2): 323–339. https://doi.org/10.1080/14631369.2023.2257142.
研討會發表
Pan, Mei-Lin, and Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “The Lived Experience of Tibetan Refugees in Taiwan: Contesting Rights to Work, Residence, and Citizenship.” Paper presented at The 2024 IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration, and Social Cohesion) Annual Conference, Lisbon, Protugal, July 2-5. (Online)
其他
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “US’ Resolve Tibet Act Drawing China’s Ire.” In The Taipei Times, https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2024/06/27/2003819939.
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “Enroute to the New Beginning of Taiwan and Exiled Tibetan Relations?” In Taiwan Insight, https://taiwaninsight.org/2024/05/31/en-route-to-the-new-beginning-of-taiwan-and-exiled-tibetan-relations/.
Tsering, Dolma. 2024. “Resisting Feminized Occupation? Feminization of Migration and Occupational Choices and Status of Tibetan Women in Taiwan.” In The CJD Project. https://cjdproject.web.nycu.edu.tw/2024/03/11/resisting-feminized-occupation-feminization-of-migration-and-occupational-choices-and-status-of-tibetan-women-in-taiwan/.
Li, Qi. 2024. “Informal Housing and the Future of Chinese Urban Villages: Observation from Shanghai.” Paper presented at The Production and Reproduction of Social Inequalities Workshop, Hsinchu, Taiwan, September 20-1.
Li, Qi. 2024. “Land-taking for Technopoles in Shanghai and Taipei: Informality as Questions and Solutions.” Paper presented at 2024 TARN Meeting, Industry-led Operation of Capital in the 21st Century: Geo-politics, Digital Governance, Labour Migration and Artistic Intervention, Bangkok, Thailand, August 1-4.
Li, Qi. 2024. “The Shezidao Paradox: The Politics of Being Informal” Paper presented at 2024 AAS-in-Asia Conference, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 9-11.
Li, Qi. 2024. “Lives of Urban Village: The Politics of Being Informal” Paper presented at The 2024 International Biennale of Practical Philosophy, Rhodes, Greece, April 19-23.