Very honoured to have worked on this piece, “making #cripfeminism with angels’ hands”, with Ya-Wen Huang, Chien-Ju Chou, and Chun-Chieh Lin, the three women with disabilities I've admired for years. Recently published on #FeministReview:
https://t.co/aBk83xtGZD
2025年12月25日(木)14:00から本研究科院生プロジェクトSOGI研究会が主催する公開研究会“Cripping Sexual and Reproductive Rights:A Feminist Disability Perspective”が開催されます。要事前登録です。 詳細は、https://t.co/97ZS0v8aGG
2025年12月26日(金)13:00から本研究科院生プロジェクトSOGI研究会が主催するAcademic Writing Workshops“Writing and Publishing in English: Practical and Ethical Accounts”が開催されます。要事前登録です。 詳細は、https://t.co/KsjZHV1se4
The latest book is out in the Taiwan Series in paperback! It's Taiwan’s COVID-19 Experience: Governance, Governmentality, and the Global Pandemic, Edited By Ming-Cheng Lo, Yu-Yueh Tsai, Michael Shiyung Liu. The book first came out in hardback in June 2024
https://t.co/m9a7elc8oN
Full article: Co-learning in crisis: A comparative analysis of digital preparedness during COVID-19 in Taiwan and the United Kingdom https://t.co/1a7lg9sr9O
The latest book is now forthcoming in the Taiwan book series!! It's Feeling Taiwan: Emotions in Everyday Politics, Social Movements, and Research. Edited By Po-Han Lee , Alvaro Martinez-Lacabe, Yu-chin Tseng.
https://t.co/aF3BYCGvuE
Abstaining from Abstention: UNSC Resolution 2774 (2025) and Obligatory Abstention under Article 27(3) of the UN Charter | by Akira Kato
https://t.co/k64yGx6Lqg
In this study, we examine Taiwan’s human rights treaty reviews (2009–2022) and an often unspoken dilemma: how abortion debates involving foetal impairment are strategically avoided, and we propose a #liveablelife framework to bridge reproductive autonomy and disability justice.
📄 My own piece is admittedly less creative
“Suspended Agency: Cripping Judicial Ambivalence to Intellectual Disability and Sexuality” (https://t.co/SVrVYy3G2H), examining how Taiwanese courts adjudicate cases on sexual consent involving persons with ID from a crip perspective.
🎶 “Equali-T”, a song by SJ Cooper-Knock (University of Sheffield), written in response to “For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers (2025)”, which excluded trans women from the protection for “women” in equality between men and women:
https://t.co/fDN0lrGRNr