Joanna LeeTaiwan’s housing affordability crisisTaiwan is working to plug tax loopholes and build more public housing, but can housing affordability be more than just a pipe dream?Oct 19, 2021Oct 19, 2021
Joanna LeeWhen ‘revenge travel’ is not sweetTaiwan’s domestic tourism is booming under Covid-19, but is it sustainable for the outlying islands?Oct 12, 2021Oct 12, 2021
Joanna LeePolitics is the name of the Olympics game#TaiwanWins, but the Tokyo 2020 Olympics has been fraught with anxieties about national identity and transitional justiceAug 24, 2021Aug 24, 2021
Joanna LeeWhen the ‘overseas turtles’ returnFrom ‘Covid refugees’ to ‘overseas turtles’, can Taiwan seize its sudden pandemic ‘brain gain’?Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
Joanna LeeThe gig economy will not save usWhat happens when the gig economy is less free, less flexible and less satisfying than what was originally promised?Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
Joanna Lee2030 Bilingual Nation Plan in ActionThe 2030 bilingual learning blueprint is becoming clearer, as Taiwan’s next generation takes on “an entirely new experience”Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
Joanna LeeWomen in film make waves, but gender inequality runs deepTaiwan’s leading female filmmakers say women still pit motherhood and career against each otherNov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020
Joanna LeeIn spite of pandemic obstacles, artists forge new pathsWith the creative industries hard-hit, Taiwan’s artists are rethinking their practice and reimagining their futuresOct 27, 2020Oct 27, 2020
Joanna LeeThe changing face of Taiwan’s music industryIn the absence of rules in the Internet age, artists make their ownOct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
Joanna LeeDiverse storytelling drives Taiwan’s new filmmakersTaiwanese filmmaking, as is the case with Taiwanese democracy, makes advances, but there are growing painsAug 5, 2020Aug 5, 2020