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ACS Institute 2023: De-colonization in the 21st Century
Association for Cultural Studies

We welcome postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and advanced scholars worldwide to share their ongoing projects with various disciplinary backgrounds: cultural studies, media and communication studies, critical legal studies, cultural sociology, literary studies, film studies, visual cultural studies, cultural anthropology, political philosophy, and related fields are all welcome. 

 

The Institute will offer lectures, seminars, roundtables, and workshops for participants to spend the week learning from one another.

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August 10 -15, 2023

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ACS Institute 2023: De-colonization in the 21st Century Association for Cultural Studies

The project of decolonization in the 21st century is to identify and analyze the uneven power relation in contemporary societies that engineers and reproduces unequal social relations and environmental injustice. We invite interdisciplinary critical analysis and innovative artistic projects to engage with the task of decolonization in the 21st century:

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HUMAN RIGHT AND TRANSNATIONAL LABOR MOBILITY WORKSHOP SERIES II – Can Equal Protection for Workers Transcend State Borders? —The Hard Case of Temporary Migrant Worker Program

Temporary transnational migrants have dual identities – they are both workers and foreigners. As workers, their labor conditions should be equally protected as those of local workers; however, as foreigners, they are also affected by border and immigration control. One of the core of this control is to restrict the employment rights of foreigners in the name of protecting the domestic labor market, resulting in differential treatment. In this workshop “Law, Human Rights, and Transnational Labor Mobility”, Dr. Ya-Wen Yang will analyze the impact of Taiwan’s border control on the employment conditions of migrant workers and propose some solutions. Participants are welcome to join the discussion.

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HUMAN RIGHT AND TRANSNATIONAL LABOR MOBILITY WORKSHOP SERIES I – Non-Flag State’s Strategies for Human Rights Protection of Migrant Fishermen: Issues and Practice In Taiwan Law

Taiwan’s offshore fishing industry is rich in output value, and ranks among the top in the world. In pursuit of higher profits, ship owners often register their vessels in different countries. These “FOC” vessels have become the exceptional zone of law, and the foreign fishermen on the ships become vulnerable to human trafficking, forced labor and other crises. Therefore, the regulation of non-flag states vessels has become an important issue to resolve the human rights crisis at sea. Although FOC vessels do not fly the flag of Taiwan, after these ships enter the port, Taiwan, as a port state, still has legal measures to intervene. In the first workshop of the theme series ” Law, Human right and Transnational Labor Mobility”, Asst. Prof. Ming-Hao Yang will give an insight into Taiwan’s possible solutions to the human rights crisis on FOC vessels.

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WEBINAR SERIES SESSION IV – Dialogue between Law and Society: Future Labor Policies on Migrant Fishers

Taiwan’s offshore fishing industry ranks among the top in the world. There are more than 1,100 offshore fishing boats and 20,000 foreign fishermen employed overseas. However, these foreign fishermen, who have brought huge output to Taiwan’s fisheries, are facing the dangers of human trafficking and forced labor on fishing vessels, or are being terribly exploited in F.O.C. vessels. In the face of this major crisis of maritime labors, the two major themes—”Flag of Convenience, Labor Policies on Migrant Fishers and International Human Rights”, and “Labor Policies of Fishing Industries and Labor Rights of Fishers”—will be discussed in this workshop with a dialogue between Law and the Society to improve the labor and human rights protection for foreign fishermen.

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CHCI-GHI 2021 ONLINE PERFORMANCE – Parastoo theater – Overcoming Hardship in Times of Crisis

In partnership with GHI: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context, PARASTOO THEATER, a group of Refugees who want to fight the challenges, problems, and disturbances, was invited to present this piece of forum theater.

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ONLINE SUMMER INSTITUTE – Migration Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context

Rapidly increasing international migrations have radically changed the outlook of contemporary 21st-century societies, producing cases of massive displaced and precarious lives and bring various impacts upon local communities. After a year of knowledge sharing and exchanges, this GHI online summer institute invites early career researchers, advanced graduate students, and senior scholars from the interdisciplinary humanities and social science studies to share their researches on contemporary critical and urgent issues. Through the analysis of governmental policies, social inequity, community initiatives, documentaries, films, literature, archives, and cooperation with NGOs and artist groups, this intensive program offers analytical theorization foregrounds the subjective experiences and perspectives of migrants, proposes visions for the migrants’ human rights, as well as critiques the governments malfunctioning in dealing with these migrants.

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ONLINE CONFERENCE – Interventions from the South

he webinar “Interventions from the South: Theoretical Perspectives and Pragmatic Issues of Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic” is an integral part of multiple events organized by the CHCI-GLOBAL HUMANITIES INSTITUTE 2020-2021: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context.

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WEBINAR SERIES SESSION III – New Migrant Worker Precarity under Covid-19 Repatriation

Migrant workers and the Covid pandemic, repatriation is part of an ongoing 2020-2021 series: “Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context.” The main objective of the webinar will be to join with workers, researchers, activists, policymakers, civil society organizations, journalists and GHI participants to highlight and address the urgency of ASEAN migrant worker justice in Asia under the Covid-19 crisis.

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WEBINAR SERIES SESSION II – Pandemic, Border Politics, and Xenophobia

On October 28th 2020, the CHCI – GLOBAL HUMANITIES INSTITUTE 2020-2021 continued its webinar series on the issue of “Migration, Logistic and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context.” The second webinar proceeded under the title of “Pandemic, Border Politics, and Xenophobia.” The webinar was initiated by Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado; he introduced the webinar’s program and its aims during his speech. The second webinar took place both offline, at the National Chiao Tung University, and online (via the ZOOM platform).

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ONLINE CONVERSATION II – Refugee Youth in Action

The webinar showcased a conversation with two amazing youth leaders: Hasan Al-Akra, refugee rights activist and co-founder of the Al-Hasan Volunteer Network, and Abeera Abdulah, co-founder and vice-president, Project Standard Up.

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