All Stories

  1. Making crip feminism with angels’ hands: A manifesto (of ambivalence)
  2. Co-learning in crisis: A comparative analysis of digital preparedness during COVID-19 in Taiwan and the United Kingdom
  3. From Words to Laws
  4. Activist allyship, unspoken dilemma: deconstructing the tension between reproductive autonomy and disability justice
  5. Suspended Agency
  6. Identifying Success Factors for Optimizing COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among Indigenous Populations in Taiwan: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Survey
  7. Experiences of workplace bullying among workers with work-related musculoskeletal disorders: A qualitative assessment using the Negative Acts Questionnaire
  8. Partial gender quotas: The disparity in women's representation in Taiwan's legislature and cabinet
  9. Taiwan’s COVID-19 Experience: Governance, Governmentality, and the Global Pandemic
  10. 健康(與)人權:立法及政策發展、挑戰和未來展望
  11. ‘What if I get sick?’ Healthcare (non)decisions of overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan
  12. Sero-Kinship: How Young People Living With HIV/AIDS Survive in Southeast Nigeria
  13. 保障身心障礙者生育人權的未竟之路
  14. Doing Rights, Making Citizens
  15. active listening and checking-in as feminist pedagogy against neoliberal university practice
  16. The geopolitics of disease prevention: Military analogies against COVID-19 in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and beyond
  17. 原住民族健康法作為一部人權保障法規:健康人權的觀點
  18. Enhancing cultural competence in caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients: An online training program for Taiwanese student nurses and nurses
  19. Ethical Preparedness for Health Policymaking and Implementation During Public Health Emergencies: The Role of Rapid Ethical Assessment
  20. Lost to follow up: the (non)psychosocial barriers to HIV/AIDS care in southeast Nigeria
  21. Gendering the Pandemic: Women’s Health Disparities From a Human Rights Perspective
  22. The Ethics of Population Policy for the Two Worlds of Population Conditions
  23. Crip-queer intimacy, alliance and activism: towards holistic sexuality education in Taiwan
  24. 國際障礙人權規範與標準:反對精神障礙歧視不等於反精神醫療
  25. Decolonising Global Solidarity: The WHO’s Broken Alarm and Epidemiological Nationalism
  26. Health Apartheid during covid-19: A Decolonial Critique of Racial Politics between Taiwan and the who
  27. From security to solidarity: The normative foundation of a global pandemic treaty
  28. ‘The Future of Taiwan Studies in the Post-covid World’: Online Series on ‘covid and Governance: Global and Social Solidarity’, 31 July 2020
  29. Struggle for Recognition: Theorising Sexual/Gender Minorities as Rights-Holders in International Law
  30. Un(ac)countable no-bodies: the politics of ignorance in global health policymaking
  31. Towards Gender Equality in Law
  32. Underrepresentation or Overexposure
  33. 不只是健康照護:全民心理健康及其政策意涵
  34. A Pluralist Approach to ‘the International’ and Human Rights for Sexual and Gender Minorities
  35. Queer Asia’s Body without Organs: In the Making of Queer/Decolonial Politics
  36. Queer activism in Taiwan: An emergent rainbow coalition from the assemblage perspective
  37. LGBT rights versus Asian values: de/re-constructing the universality of human rights