A Palestinian Essay Responds to Zionist Pro-Occupation Claims

Article by Hazem Almassry Header Image: “Jews Honor Resistance to Zionism, Racism & Colonialism“ licensed under CC BY 2.0 Introduction The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most enduring and contentious issues in modern history, marked by deep-seated historical grievances, geopolitical interests, and a persistent struggle for self-determination. Amidst this complex […]

The Internet as a Tool for Women’s Agency and Movement

Article by Katarzyna Szpargala Abstract: The introduction of the internet and development of Web 2.0. powerfully impacted the political, economic, and socio-cultural environment, as well as the personal lives of millions of people. Deriving from technological utopianism, some internet users have started to view the online sphere as a possible […]

The Nexus of Hindu Nationalism, Democratic Governance, and Refugee Rights: A Case Study of Rohingya Refugees in India

Article by Monika Verma Abstract: The paper scrutinizes the intricate relationship between Hindu nationalism, democratic governance, and refugee rights, with a spotlight on the Rohingya refugees in India. India’s democratic framework, grounded in principles of equality and justice, coexists with the rise of Hindu nationalism, posing unique challenges for refugee […]

Comparative Public Governance and Addressing Social Inequalities: A Multi-Case Study of Government Higher Education, Public Housing, and National Security Initiatives in the Philippines

Article by Franclin Acal OLIVA, MMPA (Mr) Abstract:This paper examined persistent social inequalities in the Philippines through a multi-case study of government initiatives in higher education, housing, and national security. Utilizing a modified change management model (otherwise referred to as the Oliva Model of change management for enhancing transformative governance), […]

“Izkor: Slaves of Memory” Screening & Discussion with Filmmaker Eyal Sivan

Report Article by Kahlan Alradhi Link to video of the event: https://invisiblearmada.ncku.edu.tw/articles/izkor-slaves-of-memory This report captures the essence of the event, detailing the presentations, discussions, and key takeaways from the screening of Eyal Sivan’s documentary “Izkor: Slaves of Memory.” It serves as a comprehensive overview for those interested in the themes […]

敵意的透明化:都市公共空間的排他性

Article by 曾哲偉 Abstract: This article aims to explore the manifestation of “hostile architecture” in the realm of public space and street furniture design and their preemptive restrictions on the use of public space to prevent crimes before their occurrence, in the context of social control and spatial governance. This […]