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New Book Introduction




2007 Regional School on Marriage Migration in Asia
: A Platform for Research and Action



 

ARENA organized 2007 Regional School on Marriage Migration in Asia: A Platform for Research and Action on November 10-13, 2007 in Pagsanjan, Philippines, in collaboration with Korea Migrant Women Human Rights Center, Isis International-Manila, and Kanlungan Center Foundation Inc. In the regional school, about 35 NGO activists, concerned researcher, and marriage migrants from 6 different countries such as the Philippines, Korea, Mongolia, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan participated and shared the current situation of each country and explore diverse issues such as diaspora, human (in)security, and citizenship related to marriage migration.

 


Introduction of Programme
Programme Schedule
Participants List
Pesented Papers
<Country Report I – Origin Country>

by Le Thi Quy

- Issues and Challenges in Mongolia
by Munkhsaruul Mijiddorj
<Country Report II – Origin Country>


<Women's Agency and Empowerment I Collective Identity, Collective Actions>
- Living as Migrant Woman in Korea
by Nguyen Thi Chau

- Women’s Agency & Empowerment
by Neng Ho

- Spaces for Healing and Empowerment: Experiences with Filipino Marriage Migrant Women in Japan
by Leny Tolentino

- Marriage Immigrant Women Situation and their Empowerment: A story from Vietnamese woman
by Nahyun Kim

- Marriage Immigrants in Taiwan
by Yu Ling Ke

- Action Research Strategy on Marriage Migrant Human (In)Security
by Mushakoji Kinhide

<Women's Agency and Empowerment I Collective Identity, Collective Actions>
- Gender Pattern of Migration in Decision-making Process
by Dzung Vu


- Neoliberal Globalization and the Insecurity of Women Migrants Made Invisible
by Seiko Hanochi