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2017年5月27日 星期六

Seeking for motherland's hope: 2 Asian youths in Sweden (Part 1)

I assigned myself this final project for this exchange year to reflect all the experiences in Sweden.  I met DoHee in Umeå university.  She has written so many interesting blog posts about Sweden in Korean, so I think it would be inspiring to discuss the differences between Sweden and South Korea with her.  We did this in an interviewing way, and hope this way can make it easier for reader to follow the articles. 

We decided to work this project together to share our thoughts to all  friends from all over the world.  And of course, we would like to share all our observations to all our friends in Taiwan and South Korea.  Therefore, we are going to post a Chinese and a Korean translation version in a few weeks!  (Part 2 is also coming soon!)  Please also check DoHee's bolg post here

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Hello, Yu-Husan. Thanks for having a conversation with me to share our experiences in Sweden. Since I met you I have realized that our generation in Taiwan and South Korea have many common concerns. Can you share the reason why you came to Sweden for our blog readers?

2017年2月10日 星期五

Not everything is good in Sweden: What may be potential problems here?

"From-cradle-to-grave" is a typical image that pops into our head when it comes to Swedish society. I believe most of people from outside of Sweden admire the welfare system pretty much. 


Not everything is good in Sweden: What may be potential problems here? 
Credits: Cecilia Larsson Lantz/Imagebank.sweden.se

2016年10月26日 星期三

第一門課──社會地理學


終於完成第一門課了,為期8個星期的社會地理學,其實完全就是社會學,算是彌補了大學不曾上過社會學課的遺憾。

2016年10月12日 星期三

The plight of foreign labor in Taiwan

This article is my assignment for the course "Sweden's Social Geography". We need to pick up one phenomenon and analyze by ourselves in a viewpoint of social geographer. My topic is about the bad environment that foreign labors face in Taiwan. This is my first time to share my own writing which is not my profession (chemistry). Quite anxious about that, but I am really willing to share this issue with my friends who doesn't live in Taiwan.

Also, I found a documentary about this topic made by Alex Wolfgram, who studied master program in Taiwan, and this issue is his topic. He did not want the issue to be forgotten by people after his graduation, so he and his friend made this video in 2014. I will put the YouTube video below the article.

I may make some mistakes. If you find that, please feel free to leave message to me. :-)

The plight of foreign labor in Taiwan