Yu-Peng Lin & Hui-Ju TSAI (2021, September 27-28). New Challenges of Public Service Media in a Streaming Era: The Case of PTS+ in Taiwan. RIPE@2021: “Public Service Media’s Contribution to Society”, Online Conference, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Hui-Ju TSAI & Yu-Peng Lin (2021, March). Neoliberalised cultural policy-making: the case of music-export policy in Taiwan since 2010. The 11th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research (ICCPR 2020) “Resilience of Cultural Policy”, Online Conference, Kyoto Japan.
Yu-Peng Lin & Hui-Ju TSAI (2019, Dec). How does public service media survive the competition from new streaming services? The case of PTS+ in Taiwan. SUBSCRIPTION VIDEO-ON-DEMAND IN EAST ASIA: ITS IMPACT ON REGIONAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MEDIA CONTENTS, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Japan.
Yu-Peng LIN & Hui-Ju TSAI (2019, Jul). How Facebook Transformed News Production and Distribution: An Examination of News Media Organizations and Social Media Curators in Taiwan. IAMCR 2019, Madrid, Spain.
Yu-Peng LIN & Hui-Ju TSAI (2019, May). National funding for supporting indiemusic? How Taiwanese government promotes music industry globally, 2011-2017. 69th International Communication Association Conference, Washington, D.C. USA.
Hui-Ju Tsai (2017, Aug). After the Neoliberal Reform: Creative Industries in Taiwan. the 13th Conference of the European Sociological Association: (Un)Making Europe: Capitalism, Solidarities, Subjectivities., Athens, Greece.
Hui Ju, Tsai (2016, Nov). The Rapid and Continuing Expansion of the Creative Industries Sector in Taiwan: How Is the Cultural Policymaking on Putting the Cart Before the Horse? . the ECREA 2016, 6th European Communication Conference , Prague, the Czech Republic.
Yu-Peng Lin & Hui-Ju Tsai (2020). Indie music as cool ambassadors? The international dimension of music policy in Taiwan, 2010-2017. In Eva Tsai, E., Ho, T. & Jian, M. (Ed.), Made in Taiwan: Studies in Popular Music. (pp.171-188). Routledge Global Popular Music Series.
Hui-Ju Tsai & Yu-Peng Lin (2018). Neoliberalised development of cultural policies in Taiwan and a case of the Taiwanese film industry in a creative industries model. In Durrer, V., Miller, T. & O’Brien, D. (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Cultural Policy. (pp.449-467). London: Routledge.
Hui-Ju Tsai (2016). Fighting the Neoliberalised Media Market & State Interference: The Interdependency of the Taiwan PTS and Civil Society Organisations. In Lowe & Yamamoto (Ed.), Public Service Media Across Borders and Boundaries, RIPE@2015. (pp. 121-135). Goteborg: Nordicom.