معرفی
Associate Professor Ee Ling Quah is a sociologist at Western Sydney University's School of Humanities and Communication Arts, specializing in migration, gender, and racial capitalism. As Cultural Studies Convenor and Deputy Academic Lead of WSU Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), she focuses on decolonizing methodologies and queer anti-capitalist frameworks. Her work critiques colonial structures through 'fire dragon feminism.'
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, University of Sydney (2013)
- MSocSci, National University of Singapore
- BA, National University of Singapore
Research Interests: Her work intersects race, gender, and migration, particularly for Asian migrant women. Key themes include queer migration, anti-colonial solidarity, and racial capitalism. She critiques heteronormativity and advocates for intersectional approaches to social justice.
Recent Projects:
- Australian Research Council Linkage project (2023-2026): Place-based Employment for Young Migrant Women
- Community report on Chinese LGBTIQA+ refugees in Australia (2024)
Awards:
- 2020 Vice-Chancellor's Rosemary Cooper Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Award (University of Wollongong)
Teaching & Advocacy: Teaches 'Diversity, Language and Culture' and leads gender equity initiatives. Active in editorial roles for Emotions and Society, fostering critical dialogue on emotion and social justice.

