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Citizens’ Movements in Taiwan

Introduction
Ming-Sho Ho (Professor, Department of Sociology, National Taiwan University)

Special Issue Article
1. From Ethnic Justice to Environmental Discourse: Frame Transformation of the Tao Anti-nuclear Waste Movement
Shuling Huang (Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Technology, National Chiao Tung University)

2. Campaign for Public Television after Taiwan’ Second Power Transfer in 2008
Lihyun Lin (Professor, Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University)

3. Disabled Citizens’ Movement: Glocalization of Rights Discourse and Social Model in Taiwan
Heng-Hao Chang (Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, National Taipei University)

4. The End of Stigma? The Challenge to Epilepsy Group
Jui-Hsien Wang (Associate Professor, Department of Education, National Pingtung University)

5. Environmental Protests under the Ma Ying-Jeou Government (2008-2012): A Protest Event Analysis
Chun-Hao Huang (Ph.D. Student, Department of Sociology, Tunghai University)
Ming-Sho Ho (Professor, Department of Sociology, National Taiwan University)


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Research Article
1. Montesquieu and a Moderate Modernity
Nan Zhou (Ph.D. Student, Department of History, Queen’s University, Canada)

2. Resolution and Composition: Weber’s Latent but Prominent View on Technology and Modernity
Hung-Hui Chang (Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, National Dong Hwa University)

3. The Self’s Relations with Others in Foucault’s Ethics
Chiun-Zeng Lee (Associate Professor, Department of Government and Law, National University of Kaohsiung)

4. On the Turn in the Development of the Legal Philosophy of Jürgen Habermas and the Adequency for the Relationship between Moral and Law
Li Lin (Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of European Studies, Tamkang University)

Research Note
5. Social Stratification and the Social Mobility: When Zhong Guo Jin Shi Zong Jiao Lun Li Yu Shang Ren Jing Shen of Yü Y-S Meets Weberian Point of View
Cheng Lin (Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Fu Guang University)


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Governance Research. Part II. The Multiplicity

Introduction
Yi-Tung Chang (Assistant Professor, Department of Social Development, National Pingtung University)

Special Issue Article
1. The Evolution of Taiwan’s Environmental Governance after World War II: An Ecological Modernization Approach
Hsin-Hsun Huang (Post-Doctor Research Fellow, Department of Land Economics, National Chengchi University)
Shih-Jung Hsu (Professor, Department of Land Economics, National Chengchi University)

2. The Endogenous Conflicts and Political Negotiation in Cultural Governance
Chih-Hung Wang (Professor, Graduate Institute of Building and Planning,
National Taiwan University)

3. Risk Governance of Techno-science Issues in Democratization of Science: Discussing Technocratic Risk Communication, Public Perception on Risk and Public Mobilization in the Case of Kuokuang Petrochemical Development Projects
Ming-Ying Lee (Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Providence University)

4. Thoughts on “Arm’s-Length”: Governance and Accountability of Quasi-Governmental Organizations in Taiwan
Tien-Shen Li (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University)

5. The Preliminary Study of Constructing the Indicators of City Climate Risk Governance
Keng-Ming Hsu (Department of Public Administration and Management, National University of Tainan)

Research Note
6. Taiwan’s Response to the Global Governance of Gender Violence: To Explore the Aspects of Marital Violence Intervention
Joh-Jong Huang (Director, Department of Family Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital)
Ko-Li Chang (Associate Professor, College of Humanity and Administration, Fooyin University)
Vincent Shieh (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Gender Education, National Normal University)
  
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Governance Research. Part I. The Emergence

Introduction
Yi-Tung Chang (Assistant Professor, Department of Social Development, National Pingtung University)

Special Issue Article
1. A Study on the Service Networks of Typhoon Morakot Post-Disaster Reconstruction in the South Taiwan: A Governance Approach to Disaster
Jen-Jen Lin (Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Fu Jen University)
Wan-I Lin (Professor, Department of Social Work, National Taiwan University)

2.Vulnerable Culture of Info-technological Risk Governance: Examining the Institutional Ignorance to Electronization of Medical Records
Kuei-Tien Chou (Professor, Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University)
Hsin-Chih Chen (Master, Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University)

3. Executive Power Operation and Local Governance: Case Studies of Energy Issues in Taiwan and in Romania
Chun-Hao Chang (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Tunghai University)

4. Governing EJ: Reading the First Environmental Justice Lawsuit Self-referentially
Chih-Tung Huang (Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, National Open University)

5. The Conflict of Developing Kinmen National Park: Perspective of Network Management
Hen-Chin Chen (Professor, Department of Public Administration and Policy, National Taipei University)
Chia-Chi Chang (Master, Department of Public Administration and Policy, National Taipei University)
  
Research Note
6. Thinking About the Evolution of Cultural Governance and the Transformation of Cultural Laws
Huang-Ding Liao (Lawyer; Secretary General, Taiwan Cultural Law Association)

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Research Article
1. Mining for Fiscal Control: Bureaucratic Negotiations over Shandong Mines in Early Eighteenth-Century China
Li-Chung Tang (Assistant Professor, Department of History, National Chi Nan University)

2. Against Odor: A Study on The National Health Surveys of The French Royal Society of Medicine in Eighteenth-Century (1776-1794)
Yueh-Yuan Chen (Assistant Professor, Department of History, National Chung Hsing University)

3. Comparative Research on the Foreign Policy of the Imperial Way Faction and the Control Faction of the Showa Army
Tien-Kun Yang (Assistant Professor, Department of History, National Taiwan University)

3. The “Spy” Discourse in South Korea in the Late 1960s and its Political Implication: a Study on the Basis of Lee Su-Geun and Lee Seung-Bok Incidents
En-Mei Wang (Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, National Taiwan Normal University)

4. Introduction and Transformation: Social Responsibility of the Press in Taiwan Martial Law Period
Hsiu-Chin Yang (Adjunct Assistant Professor, General Education Center, National Taipei University of Technology)

Research Note
5. Reconsidering the Halt of the Loss of Biodiversity in a Market-based Perspective
Hsiao-Lan Liu (Assistant Professor, Department of Hakka language and social sciences, National Central University)
Huei-Ying Shih (Associate Professor, Department of Hakka language and social sciences, National Central University)

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