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ARTICLES

2025

Chou, Y.-C*., Sangeun C.Uwano, T., Chen, B.-W., Governing Personal Assistance in Three East Asian Countries: Policy Choices and the Experiences of Disabled People.​ Social Policy & Administration. July 2025.[SSCI, Q1,  ranking 8%, Social Work]

2025

Chou, Y.-C., Chen, B.-W*.   Impact of COVID-19 on anxiety and mental well-being: a comparison between people with and without disabilities in Taiwan. International Journal of Care and Caring. June 2025.[ESCI, Q2, ranking 41.9 %, Socail Science, Interdisciplinary]

2025

Chou, Y.-C., Chen, B.-W., Pu, C. and Hou, C.-H. ‘Smiling and Talking Slowly’: A Qualitative Study on the Ideal Ophthalmologist From the Perspective of Adults With Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research .February 2025. [SSCI, Q1, ranking 13.7%, Education, Special]

2024

Chou, Y.-C. *,  Uwano, T. , Chen, B.-W. , Sarai, K., Nguyen, L. D., Chou, C.-J.,  Mongkolsawadi S. & Nguyen, T.T.  Assessing disability rights in four Asian countries: The perspectives of disabled people on physical, attitudinal and cultural barriers. Political Geography. January 2024. [SSCI, Q1, ranking 4.34%, Geography]

2024

Chou, Y.-C.*, Chen, B.-W., Wang, J.-S., Zhang, X.-Y. Impact of Level 3 COVID-19 Alert on Disabled People:Challenges, Anxiety and Mental Well-being Taiwanese Social Work.  August 2024, pp. 1-60. (in Chinese) 

2023

Chou, Y.-C.*, Chen, B.-W., Lin, C.-C. Our choices, ourselves: Disabled people living in the institution and independent livingNTU Social Work Review.  December 2023, pp. 69-114. (in Chinese)[TSSCI]    

2023

Chen, B.-W., Chiu, C.-Y., Kuo, H.-Y& Chou, Y-C.* Developing guidelines for disability research ethics: Doing research with disabled people.  NTU Social Work Review. August 2023, pp.1-42(in Chinese)  [TSSCI] 

2022

Lin, X.-D.*, Martin, D. & Chen, B.-W.  Towards cultural landscapes of care. Health & Place. November 2022.  [SSCI, Q1, ranking 11.8%,  Public Environmental & Occupational Health]

2022

Chen, B.-W.*, Chou, Y.-C. & Chi, H.-C. Unpacking the cultural paradox of attentive care for institutionalized people with intellectual disabilities. Health & Place, November 2022.[SSCI, Q1, ranking 11.8%, Public Environmental & Occupational Health]

​2021

Chou, Y.-C.*, Chen, B.-W. & Kroger Teppo. Lost in translation: Implementing personal assistance in an East Asian context. Disability & Society, 16 July 2021. [SSCI, Q1, ranking 4%, Rehabilitation]

​2020

Chen, W.-D.,Chen, B.-W. & Lin, Y.-H.* Empowerment or constraint? Residential child and youth care, habitus of the service user, and class effect.  NTU Social Work Review, 42:1-55.  (in Chinese)  [TSSCI]    

​2020

Chou, Y.-C.*, Lu, Z.-Y., Chen, B.-W. & Lin, C.-J. Awareness of sexual rights and empowerment: Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of a sexual health intervention for adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Sex Research, 57:1202-1216. [SSCI, Q1, ranking 3.7%, Social Science, Interdisciplinary]

​2019

Chou, Y.-C.*, Chen, B.-W., Chang, C.-N & New Vitality Independent Living Association of Taipei. Is personal assistance a supplement to homecare? Myths and barriers related to the provision of personal assistance by local authorities to people with disabilities. Taiwanese Journal of Social Welfare, 15:1-56. (in Chinese)

​2019

Chou, Y.-C.*, Lu, Z.-Y., Chen, B.-W. & Lin, C.-J. Transformed rights’ sexual health programme evaluation for the parents and service workers of adults with an intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 63:1125-1136. [SSCI, Q1, ranking 15%, Education, Special]

​2018

Chen, B.-W.* & Wang, H.-Z. The bodywork of erotic gay massage: “Crafted intimacy” and “unscripted care” in male-for-male sexual commerce. Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy, 30: 537–569. (in Chinese) [TSSCI]

​2018

Chen, B.-W.* Touching intimacy: Bodywork, affect and the caring ethic of erotic gay massage. Gender, Work & Organization, 25:637-652. [SSCI, Q1, Women’s Studies: 1 out of 45, Editor’s Choice]

​2015

Chen, B.-W.* & Mac an Ghaill, M. Exploring detraditionalisation through gender reflexivity in late modernity: The negotiation of family/filial responsibilities among Taiwanese (younger) professional men. Families, Relationships and Societies, 16:449-464 [SSCI, Q4, ranking 87%, Family Studies]

​2014

Chen, B.-W.*, Tang, W.-H. & Wang, H.-Z. The classing gaze and its gendering effects: (Dis)-respectability, emotional (in)-competency, and the counseling experiences of domestically violent Taiwanese men. The Sociological Review, 62:780-799.  [SSCI, Q1, ranking 22%, Sociology]

​2014

Chen, B.-W.*, Tang, W.-H. & Wang, H.-Z. The counseling experiences of domestically violent Taiwanese men: How class distinction reproduce gendered hierarchy? Taiwanese Journal of Sociology, 55:227-273. (in Chinese) [TSSCI]

EDITED VOLUME

CHAPTERS

​2016

Chen, B.-W. * & Mac an Ghaill, M. Negotiating Family/Filial Responsibilities: Reflexivity, Tradition, and Taiwanese (Younger) Professional Men. In C. Haywood, M. Mac n Ghaill. & Lin, X.-D. (Eds.), East Asian Men: Masculinity, Sexuality and Desire (pp.51-67). London: Palgrave.

​2014

Wang, H.-Z., Chen, B.-W., &. Tang, W.-H. Tactical resistances in daily politics: How battered Vietnamese wives negotiate family and state tightropes in Taiwan? In D. Fell, P. Lin & Chiu, K.-F. (Eds.), Migration from and to Taiwan (pp.159-177). London, Routledge.

Dr. Bo-Wei Chen  
Graduate Institute of Gender Education
National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Email:boweichen@mail.nknu.edu.tw

 

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