Sharon is a Contributing Editor for Mobilizing Ideas, which publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on social movements, social change, and the public sphere. It is hosted by the Center for the Study of Social Movements at the University of Notre Dame. She has also written for The Critical Refugee Studies Collective, a community of leading scholars in the field of refugee studies who have extensive expertise in community-engaged research. Below are some of her posts:
“Learning About Migrants and Refugees in Rural Iowa Through Course-Embedded Fieldwork,” October 23, 2018.
“Great Books for Summer Reading 2016: Insurgent Migrants,” July 11, 2016.
“Movement ‘Branding’ in the Japanese Anti-War Protests,” March 8, 2016.
“The Marcos Dictatorship, Historical Remembrances, and Collective Memory,” February 25, 2016.
“The Nexus of Migrants’ Rights and Diaspora Activism,” December 3, 2015.
“The Radical Sixties and the Militant Asian Americans,” March 15, 2015.
“Diaspora Mobilization in Democracy Struggles,” November 29, 2014.
“Territorial Disputes and ‘State-Encouraged Protests,” June 16, 2014.