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2026 年 1 月 14 日

Remaining with the Wound: Counter-Rituals of Care and Collective Healing after Clerical Betrayal

Article by Stanislas Lukusa Mufula (羅達義) Abstract: In 2010, when accounts of clerical abuse in Belgium were finally made public, the Church’s long-standing claim to offer care came under sharp strain. Stories that had circulated quietly for years suddenly had to be faced in full daylight. In the months that […]

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2026 年 1 月 14 日

Algorithmic Borders of Visibility: Platform Governance, Legacy Media, and the Israel–Palestine Conflict

Article by Stanislas Lukusa Mufula (羅達義) Abstract: This paper analyses the ways in which digital platform policies and established Western news institutions shape what can be seen and heard in the context of the Israel–Palestine conflict. In particular, it considers how Palestinian voices are often sidelined or rendered less visible. […]

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2026 年 1 月 14 日

Reimagining Queer Solidarity: Sinophone Students and the Politics of Care in the UK

Article by Wei-An Chen Abstract: This article examines how queer Sinophone international students in the United Kingdom navigate (non)-belonging, care, and solidarity within and beyond local queer communities. Drawing on ten in-depth interviews with Chinese, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong students aged 19–27, it explores how they interpret and reimagine the […]

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2026 年 1 月 14 日

Klara Blum’s Self-Healing through Romanticizing China in The Shepherd and the Weaver

Article by Chung-Jen Chao Abstract: Klara Blum’s semi-autobiographical novel The Shepherd and the Weaver (Der Hirte und die Weberin) is read in this article as a literary project of self-healing, in which an idealized image of China compensates for the author’s experiences of exile, loss and marginalization. By contrasting Blum’s […]

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