關於邊界:當代藝術視野中的難民形象

Article by 曾哲偉 Abstract: According to Étienne Balibar, “borders” do not only exist between nations, neither do they have a common and universal meaning, and will even become completely different entities due to different contexts.  Therefore, Balibar proposed three major aspects of the equivocal character of “borders” in history: overdetermination, […]

Resisting Feminized Occupation? Feminization of Migration and Occupational Choices and Status of Tibetan Women in Taiwan

Article by Dolma Tsering Abstract: This study examines the occupational choices and status of Tibetan women in Taiwan. The study followed the qualitative narrative analysis of one-to-one interviews and participant observation conducted with Tibetan women in Taiwan. Findings suggested that, in contrast to the existing pattern of occupational choices of […]

The Algorithmification of Migration: A Case Study Exploration

Article by Lungani Hlongwa Abstract: In our contemporary social landscape, algorithms increasingly permeate various interactions—a trend expected to intensify in the foreseeable future. This omnipresence has profound implications for global migration policies which carry potential impacts on the lives of migrants and refugees. This process, which may be labeled as […]

Struggle for life and liberty: Rohingyas in India

Article by Monika Verma. Abstract: Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities in the world, stated by the United Nations. They are a group of Burmese Muslim people from Rakhine state in Myanmar situated on Myanmar’s western coast adjacent to the Bay of Bengal in the Indian ocean. In […]