Grantee Interviews
Injazz Chen: Can Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Make Taiwan Greener?
Dr. Injazz Chen explores green supply chain management (GSCM) practices in Taiwan. Preliminary survey results on corporate motives, GSCM practices, barriers and challenges, along with
Craig Quintero: Creative Process: Between Art and Performance
How do you embody theory? How do you theorize praxis? Dr. Craig Quintero address his interdisciplinary class on Site Specific Performance and the creative projects
James Behuniak: American and Chinese Philosophy in Taiwan
Dr. James Behuniak reflected on teaching Philosophies in a comparative context, and shared some insights about living in Taiwan. Dr. James Behuniak is Associate Professor
Elaine Hsieh: Quality of Care for Interpreter – Mediated Medical Encounters in Taiwan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq9n_Iv3-u0 Due to the differences in sociohistorical contexts, language-discordant patients in the US and in Taiwan involve diverging groups that do not necessarily face similar
Jessica Dzieweczynski: From Kaoshiung to Chicago: Incorporating Taiwan into the Curriculum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsQHl480h2w As the first Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program grant recipient to Taiwan, Jessica Dzieweczynski observes and collects Taiwanese everyday life experiences as firsthand
Jeffery Hou: Creative Urban Commoning – Examining Alternative Placemaking in Contemporary Taiwan
As the first Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program grant recipient to Taiwan, Jessica Dzieweczynski observes and collects Taiwanese everyday life experiences as firsthand material
James Winkler: A Computational Infrastructure for Understanding Tolerance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBrdljFhe2g Currently, our ability to understand how microbes tolerate different environmental conditions, antibiotic treatments, and other insults is limited by the lack of a centralized
Sarah DeMola & Emily Quade: My ETA TEFL Training Experience
Sarah DeMola and Emily Quade work within the ETA advisory team which provides training and advice to the English Teaching Assistants (ETAs) and Taiwan local
Chunjuan Nancy Wei: Cross-Strait Book Manuscript and South China Sea Claims
Dr. Chunjuan Nancy Wei is an associate professor and chair of the M.A. East Asian and Pacific Rim Studies program at the University of Bridgeport.
Her Fulbright project includes two parts:
1) completion of a manuscript tentatively entitled Rationality, Misperception and Political Contexts: Cross-Taiwan Strait Relationships as a Nested Game;
2) preliminary research on the history of Taiwan’s claims on the South China Sea.