No Nukes = No Future?

Photo by 廖培恩 Two years ago, our colleagues Nick and Zijie led a focus on the social activist scenes that were starting to revive after decades of silence. Things had changed a lot since 2011. The n...

History of the Taiwanese Anti-nuclear Movement

Anti-nuclear demonstration on March 9, 2013 (Photo by 廖培恩) ...

Remembering the 309 Anti-nuclear Protest

This article is a review of the large anti-nuclear protest in Taipei on March 9, 2013. Click inside to watch interviews with participants filmed by Caterina Pavese and Cerise Phiv. ...

The Demonstrative Power of the Carnival: Fun as a Form of Protest

Photo by 廖培恩 In this video, Zijie recounts his first encounter of anti-nuclear awareness during the Ho-Haiyang rock music festival. Being the founding member of the anti-nuclear group NoNukes activ...

The Soundfarmers: Electronic Music Composes Anti-Nuclear Statement

In Dec 2012, A DJ collective called "Soundfarmers" from Taipei released an electronic music compilation "I Love Nuclear," which has been reviewed in Paul Farrelly's eRenlai article A Sonic...

Alternative Protest in Japan: Two Years After Fukushima

 Activist Kenichiro Egami discusses topics related to social protest in Japan, including an analysis of the group "Amateur Riot" and a discussion of the role of mothers in the aftermath of the...

Peace, Love, Unity, Respect and Struggle: The Taiwanese Theatre of Party

In the following video Chen Xiaoqi, a theatre student at National Taiwan University of Arts, discusses the concept of rave parties both as a form of theatre and as a form of protest and how the...

Amateurs in Tokyo - Reasonable Riots

Study, graduate, work, start a family,I've tried my hardest, but I've always been down and out. Whose rules am I supposed to be playing by? What course have I been put on?Let's break the rules! Take...

  • No Nukes = No Future?

    Friday, June 07 2013
  • History of the Taiwanese Anti-nuclear Movement

    Wednesday, May 29 2013
  • Remembering the 309 Anti-nuclear Protest

    Monday, June 03 2013
  • Art and Social Activism: Mutually Beneficial?

    Wednesday, May 29 2013
  • The Demonstrative Power of the Carnival: Fun as a Form of Protest

    Wednesday, May 29 2013
  • Recapturing Memories: Social Protests as a Way for Taiwanese Youth to Reconnect with the Past

    Wednesday, May 29 2013
  • The Soundfarmers: Electronic Music Composes Anti-Nuclear Statement

    Friday, April 19 2013
  • Alternative Protest in Japan: Two Years After Fukushima

    Wednesday, May 29 2013
  • Peace, Love, Unity, Respect and Struggle: The Taiwanese Theatre of Party

    Friday, April 26 2013
  • Amateurs in Tokyo - Reasonable Riots

    Thursday, May 16 2013


A Centre for the Middle Country

Opinions, dreams & videos

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In this interview with Father Thierry Meynard SJ, director of the Beijing Centre, we learn of his story leading up to being named director, his thoughts on the importance of learning about China, and a detailed explanation of the services that the Centre provides.

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The Taiwanese Experience: Adjusting to life on the other side of the world

Opinions, dreams & videos

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In this video we talk to Roberto Villasante, a Spanish Christian living in Taiwan and learning Chinese, about his insights into Taiwanese culture, how it differs from the West, and what he misses most about home.

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The extraordinary challenge of living an ordinary life

Opinions, dreams & videos

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There are extraordinary moments in life. Moments of deep, soul-shaking happiness, moments of tremendous discovery, moments where the mountain we climb during the entirety of our existence suddenly offers us a glance of the richness of its landscape – valleys, clouds, streams and lofty peaks... There are also moments of extraordinary misery, when a beloved one disappears, when one's love is betrayed, when sickness is diagnosed, or when goals and dreams prove impossible to fulfill.

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Conference: Embrace the Pacific June 5th

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The Taiwan Society for Pacific Studies is holding an International Conference in the Conference Room in the Basement of National Taiwan University's Library on the 5th June 2013 (Wed) from 9am until 5pm. The conference is entitled 'Embrace the Pacific: Exchange in Austronesian Navigation Culture and Art in the Pacific'.

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Finding your path within the unexpected

Opinions, dreams & videos

Barnabe

In this two-part interview, Barnabe Hounguevou tells us the story of how he gradually decided to join the Jesuits, how was assigned to Taiwan by the society, and what he likes most about the island.

 

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Obesity and Freedom

Opinions, dreams & videos

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I once experienced "culture shock" before even leaving my country. In the library of the Department of Western Languages and Literatures at Peking University, I read an article in Paris Match about Elizabeth Taylor. What shocked me most was not the fact that she was married eight times (the number appeared astronomical, but not unfathomable for a beautiful Hollywood star) or twice to the same person (I knew some people would change their mind back and forth), but the oxymoronic statement that when the two-time husband Robert Burton died, she was so heartbroken that she gained 30 pounds.

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Focus Response: Father Jacques Duraud, SJ on 'My God?'

Opinions, dreams & videos

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Father Jacques Duraud made this reflection on his own faith in response to the eRenlai focus on faith and god in April this year. How do you conceive of faith and god, or even of a world without belief? Feel free to share with us!

Read more: Focus Response: Father Jacques Duraud, SJ on 'My God?'

 

A Fight between David and Goliath

Opinions, dreams & videos

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Non-violent resistance against the construction of a naval base in South Korea

Since 2007, a small village in South Korea has led a non-violent resistance against the construction of a naval base next door to a UNESCO biosphere reserve. The official reasons for the construction of a military base on the self-governing island of Jeju, about 80 kilometers from the mainland, are to allow for better policing of the sea-lanes and faster response to any acts of aggression by North Korea.

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A Tale of Three Lands

Opinions, dreams & videos

Bendu poulesEverybody thought she was a lucky girl, set for life. She worked at the small library of this huge and important boiler factory, one of the few young people there with a college degree, from a nearby provincial university. Her boyfriend, a young engineer in the same factory, was known to be gentle and attentive. They would get married when they qualified for "late marriage". The only quibble people could find was she cared too much about her appearance, compared with other Chinese women in the late fifties: she wore her silky black hair in two long braids, had a light mauve summer dress with elastic collar and dark mauve polka dots, even her jacket was fitted because she made alterations... But she had the redeeming quality of being...

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The Giant Fish That Sees All

Opinions, dreams & videos

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This article was written after we spent one night in the Fish Market in Keelung, North Taiwan. It left a strong impression on me, and although it was almost one year ago, I can still remember every minute, every impression; the magic of this night will stay with me for a long time.

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Human Rights in Taiwan Under Review

Opinions, dreams & videos

From February 25 to March 1 2013, an international group composed by 10 human rights experts and legal scholars was invited to Taiwan to supervise the review process of the country's initial reports under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) that Ma Ying-Jeou signed in March 2009. The structure and dynamics of the review meeting made the event unique in its genre, as it did not only expose the official human rights records to the scrutiny of an international committee, but it also provided Taiwan's civil society with the opportunity to actively participate and be directly involved in the monitoring process.

Despite not being a...

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The life of a Puerto Rican Jesuit in Taipei

Opinions, dreams & videos

Fernandopic

Fernando Luis Barreto Mercado talks to us about his life and calling as a Jesuit, what it's like to be living in another country far away from home, and the hardest parts about not being in Puerto Rico.

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HIV Awareness in Papua

Opinions, dreams & videos

landscape Papuan HignlandsSocio-economic inequalities and the spread of HIV/AIDS in Indonesian Papua

The small wood and corrugated iron shack is dark, the only light coming from a hole in the wall above the fireplace. In a corner, Tarius* (23) lies on a thin mattress. His face is gaunt, his gaze empty. Every so often, a rumbling cough shakes his chest. He seems oblivious to the lively family discussions around him. One of his cousins recently died after an unknown illness and his funeral is to be held later in the day. But the family is worried about Tarius' own condition, as he has been unable to keep food down for over ten days and is rapidly losing weight. Tarius' father came across an NGO worker talking about sexually transmittable diseases (STDs) and...

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Preaching Tenderness

Opinions, dreams & videos

Papa Francisco recién elegidoWhen you are playing Word Association I guess that "Papacy" usually does not trigger the response "Tenderness" - neither does "Tenderness" elicit the word "Papacy"...

Still, "Tenderness" was the central word in the homely pronounced by Pope Francis at his inaugural Mass on March 19. He repeated the theme several times, saying: "We must not be afraid of goodness or even tenderness! Here I would add one more thing: caring, protecting, demands goodness, it calls for a certain tenderness. In the Gospels, Saint Joseph appears as a strong and courageous man, a working man, yet in his heart we see great tenderness, which is not the virtue of the weak but rather a sign of strength of spirit and a capacity for concern, for compassion, for...

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