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Professor
Su-lin Yu
  • 再現亞美女性身體:以內田淑子《照片新娘》為例, 亞/美之間: 亞美文學在臺灣。台北:書林。217-30 (2013)

​Professor 
Le-kun Tan
  • 陳麗君 2007. 10,〈跨國婚姻中的語言意識和語言使用—台南市日籍和東南亞籍配偶家庭的比較〉,跨領域對談全球化下的台灣文學與文化研究國際學術研討會,台南:成功大学。國科會計畫編號:NSC95-2411-H-006-031。

  • 陳麗君 2011.04,〈跨國婚姻和語言的初步研究-比較臺南市日籍和東南亞籍配偶家庭〉,《區域知識與文化形構》,臺北:群學出版社,pp. 238-264。

  • 伊藤佳代, 陳麗君   2012.02,〈台湾と日本国間における国際結婚家庭の言語継承をめぐって〉,International Workshop “Marriage migration and following change of culture and language use: Case studies of Taiwan and Japan"

​Professor Hsun Hui Tseng
  • 2000 “National imagination and the Construction of ‘the other’ during the 1950s in Taiwan—A Conception of Sexuality,” Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences, (18): 85-112. 
  • ​2000 “Writing ‘the Other’: A Symbolic Analysis of Communist Spy during the White Terror Time of the 1950s”, Tamkang Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (5): 125-160.
  • 2014 “Victims of Human Trafficking or Suspects of Fraudulent Marriage?: Knowledge Production of ‘Runaway Brides’ in the Sex-related Industry of Taiwan,” in Human Trafficking in Asia: Forcing Issues, Framing Agendas, edited by Sallie Yea, UK: Routledge. 
  • 2015 “Gender and Power Dynamics in Transnational Marriage Brokerage: The Ban on Commercial Matchmaking in Taiwan Reconsidered,” in Special Issue: Governing Marriage Migrations: Perspectives from Mainland China and Taiwan, Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Cultural Review 4 (2): 519-545 
  • 2016 Book Review: Essential Trade: Vietnamese Women in a Changing Marketplace by Ann Marie Leshkowich," American Anthropologist (118) 3: 678
  • 2016 "Racialization of Foreign Women in the Transnational Marriage Market of Taiwan," in Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Asia, edited by Tiantian Zheng, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 205-221

​​Professor Song Jing
  • Orly Clerge, Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, Jing Song and Nancy Luke. 2015. "'I Would Really Like to Go Where You Go': Rethinking Migration Decision-Making Among Educated Tied-Movers." Population, Space and place. Published online. Published Online First. DOI: 10.1002/psp.1990

​Professor Samina Yasmeen 
  • Professor Samina Yasmeen 2014, 'Social Impact of Mining on Women Balochistan and Sangatta Compared', International Mining for Development Centre ex AusAID
  • Yasmeen, S. 2016, 'Pakistan, Muslim Womanhood and Social Jihad: Narratives of Umm Abd Muneeb', ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, 27, 3, pp. 251-265.
  • Sakai, M., Yasmeen, S. 2016, 'Narratives of Muslim Womanhood and Women’s Agency', ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, 27, 4, pp. 371-377. 

​Professor Loretta Baldassar
  • ​Baldassar, L. (2001) Visits Home: migration experiences between Italy and Australia. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Winner of the 2001 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, Community Relations Section.
  • Baldassar, L. & Pesman, R. (2005) From Paesani to Global Italians: Veneto Migrants in Australia. Crawley, University of Western Australia Press. [Italian translation published (2004) I Veneti in Australia: sfide di storia contemporanea. Padua: ANEA]. Nominated for the Victorian Premier’s Regional History Award.
  • Baldassar, L., Baldock, C., & Wilding, R. (2007) Families Caring Across Borders: Migration, Aging and Transnational Caregiving. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Baldassar, L & Gabaccia, D. (eds) (2011) Intimacy and Italian Migration Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World, New York: Fordham University Press.
  • Baldassar, L & Merla, L. (eds) (2014) Transnational Families, Migration and the Circulation of Care: understanding mobility and absence in family life. Routledge Transnationalism Series. Paperback edition published in 2016.
  • Baldassar, L., Bressan, M., Johanson, G & McAuliffe, N. (eds) (2015) Chinese Migration to Europe: Prato, Italy and Beyond. Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Baldassar, L. & Boccagni, P (2015) 'Moving Feelings: Emotions and the Process of Migration', Special Issue Emotions, Space and Society Vol 16:1-146. 
  • Baldassar, L. (2016) ‘De-demonising distance in mobile family lives: co-presence, care circulation and polymedia as vibrant matter’ Global Networks, 16: 145–163. 
  • Baldassar, L (2016) ‘Mobilities and Communication Technologies: Transforming Care in Family Life’ in Kilkey, M. & Palenga-Moolenbeck, E. (eds) Family Live in an Age of Migration and Mobility: Global Perspectives through the Life Course. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp19-42
  • Baldassar, L; Nedelcu, M, Merla, L & Wilding R, (2016) Migration and New Media: ‘being together’ and ‘co-presence’ in transnational family life. Special Issue Journal of Global Networks. 16(2) 131-256
  • Sala, E., & Baldassar, L (2017) "Leaving Family to Return to Family: Roots Migration Among Second Generation Italian-Australians" Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology
  • Baldassar, L (2017) Transnational migration, families and identities: Australian perspectives in Boese, M & Marotta, V (eds) Critical reflections on Migration, ‘Race’ and Multiculturalism: Australia in a global context, Routledge
  • Baldassar, L., Kilkey, M., Merla, L. & Wilding, R. (2017), Transnational families, care and wellbeing, Handbook of Migration and Health, Eldward Elgar Publishing
  • Baldassar, L (2017) ‘Transformations in Transnational Ageing: A Century of Caring among Italians in Australia’ in ‘Parin Dossa & Catie Coe (eds) Transnational Aging and Kin-Work Rutgers University Press, Series on Global Perspectives on Aging.
  • Baldassar, L (2017) ‘Who Cares? The Unintended Consequences of Policy for Migrant Families’ In Tittensor, D & Fethi, M (eds) Women and Migration in the Global South. Palgrave

​Professor Sari ISHII Kayoko
  • Kayoko Ishii 2012 “Mixed-ethnic Children Raised by Single Thai Mothers in Japan: A Choice of Ethnic Identity,” in LAI Ah Eng, Francis Leo COLLINS & Brenda YEOH eds, Migration and Diversity in Asian Contexts, ISEAS Publications  pp.163-181.
  • Ishii, Sari. Ed. Marriage Migration in Asia: Emerging Minorities at the Frontiers of Nation-States. Kyoto: Kyoto UP, 2016.
  • Ishii, Sari. “Female migrant labor in the southern border area of Thailand: gender norms and migration trajectories at the national fronties”. Labour Migration in the Context of Globalization: Challenges and Perspectives Nuevo Leon: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, 17-26. 2016.
  • Kannapa Ponpongrat, Kayoko Ishii 2017. " Vulnerability of Marginalized People in Times of Disaster: A Case Study of The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami," International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (UK) vol.27, 133-141.
    (Download PDF: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221242091730287X)

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