Sarah Liu (she/her)
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political scientist @edinburghpir | research/teach/tweet on #gender #migration #protests #Asia #academia | my own views
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What a fab night! Thanks to Taiwan in Scotland (Taiwan ann an Alba) for hosting a reception at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, bringing artists from all of the world together and giving us a sneak preview of the shows from Taiwan. Can’t wait to catch some of these amazing shows!
Working on your syllabus? Consider including a piece from our “Asian American Abolition Feminisms” double special issue Frontiers Journal. The issues bring together scholarly inquiry, movement artifacts, creative works that orient us towards abolitionist world-making.
Sarah Liu (she/her) has written the thought-provoking chapter 10 on 'Conducting survey research while a feminist: Taking intersectional and decolonial approaches'
My piece on the shrinking space for Palestine work. Our ability, as critical academics, to do our research, teaching &public engagement is an ongoing battle, one that engages key human rights concerns. Academic freedom is the bare minimum, not the end goal tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
You cannot email your University community to say that you want your "international students and staff to feel safe and included" while you host the Israeli ambassador after months of Edinburgh Justice for Palestine trying to talk to you. Divestment or not aside, how was this necessary? Read the room.
Honored to have my work on feminist survey research, using intersectional and decolonial lenses, featured in this ⭐️ open access⭐️ book, edited by Line Nyhagen and Jennifer Cooke. Check this amazing collection: taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/…
In a new article in American Political Science Review, Sarah Bush, Daniela Donno and I show that autocrats can use women’s rights to enhance their reputation for democracy and prospects for foreign aid among democracy promoters and aid officials - also in the absence of electoral liberalization.