英文摘要 |
This article looks at Taiwan's Taiwan yuan-zhu-min ethnic identity, and the reviews the history in Taiwan indigenous movement noting a recent trend towards holding protests. The experiences of four authors show the structure process in the new generation, forming their self-identity and the transition towards participation in social movements. According to the initial observation, universities, especially student associations, provide young people with knowledge and an interpersonal network. This enables them to learn to be an activist and to advocate indigenous rights. Students actively participated ICCPR/ICESCR review in 2013 and in a series of indigenous protests. Therefore, students have started to consider their organized participation as a way to overcome the difficulties faced by many monements. |