Book
Merchants of Migrant Domestic Labour: Recruitment Agencies and Neoliberal Migration Governance in Southeast Asia. Springer IMISCOE Research Series, 2025.
Hard numbers and “velvet triangles”: Mobilising statistics for the ILO Convention on Domestic Work. Women's International Studies Forum, 110, pp. 1-10.
Play and Counter-Conduct: Migrant Domestic Workers on TikTok. (2023) Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, 37(4), pp. 493-617.
Being of Use: Diffraction and an Ethics of Truth-Telling in Post-Cartesian IR. (2022) Global Studies Quarterly 2022, 2(3), pp 1-10.
Supermaids: Hyper-resilient subjects in neoliberal migration governance. (2020) International Political Sociology 14(4), pp. 336-381.
The Political Economy of Violence Against Women. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2014 68(3), p. 379.
The Cultural Revolution at the Margins by Yiching Wu. Asian Journal of Social Science, 2018 46(6), pp. 785-786.
Migrants for Export: How the Philippine State Brokers Labour to the World. POLITIKON: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2010, 16 (1), pp. 71-73
October 2023. “How the Caribbean influenced domestic work and the ‘international parliament of labour’." Global Voices.
January 2023. "Gendering labour time - regulating domestic work". Commentary, Social Europe.
January 2023. “Migrant worker, social media influencer? The role of TikTok in telling migrant worker stories.” Interview with ReactAsia.
January 2023. "Photos, dried mangoes, and migrant domestic workers: A comment on a field experiment." Commentary, Rappler.
December 2021. “ASEAN on Migrant Rights: Making Process, Not Progress.” 9Dashline.
November 2020. “Filipino Envoy Puts the Philippines’ Third Foreign Policy Pillar on the Line.” The Diplomat.
Power as Practice in Global Governance: Recruitment Agencies and Domestic Worker Migration in Southeast Asia. 2015, National University of Singapore.