Chen, Shao-jie is currently working as an associate legal researcher, mainly implementing projects related to home healthcare (including hospital at home) and mobile health. He specializes in social and legal issues concerning medical care.
.Ph.D., National Chengchi University, Department of Sociology. (Expected)
.M.A., National Taiwan University, Department of Sociology.
.B.A., National Taiwan University, Department of Political Science.
.Institute for Information Industry / Science & Technology Law Institute/ Associate Legal Researcher (Feb 3, 2025 - )
Thesis
.Shao-Jie Chen, Discursive War on Long Term Care: Examine Elderly Long Term Care from Foucault's Concept of Governmentality, (July, 2020) (unpublished M.D. dissertation, National Taiwan University).
Article
.Frontline Pain Points in Implementing Home Healthcare (Part II): Reimbursement incentives need expansion; business models for ICT equipment and medical devices are unclear; coverage indications remain limited,” AnkeCare — Innovating Care, STLI (Science & Technology Law Institute), Institute for Information Industry (column), June 26, 2025.
.Shao-Jie Chen & Yi-Chieh Lee. The Government of Homo Salus: A Brief Genealogical Investigation on the COVID-19 Control in Taiwan. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Foucault Circle, Emerson College, Boston, MA, May 24, 2024.
.Shao-Jie Chen & Yi-Chieh Lee. The Government of Homo Salus in Taiwan’s COVID-19 Control: From the Logic of Security to the Logic of Freedom. Revision in preparation (previously invited to R&R at Biosocieties, 2024).