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?6 min read·Oct 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?6 min read·Oct 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 justice6 min read·Aug 24, 2021----
Joanna LeeWhen the ‘overseas turtles’ returnFrom ‘Covid refugees’ to ‘overseas turtles’, can Taiwan seize its sudden pandemic ‘brain gain’?5 min read·Jun 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?7 min read·Jun 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”6 min read·Nov 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 other7 min read·Nov 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 futures7 min read·Oct 27, 2020----
Joanna LeeThe changing face of Taiwan’s music industryIn the absence of rules in the Internet age, artists make their own7 min read·Oct 5, 2020----
Joanna LeeDiverse storytelling drives Taiwan’s new filmmakersTaiwanese filmmaking, as is the case with Taiwanese democracy, makes advances, but there are growing pains7 min read·Aug 5, 2020----