Trang Tran
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Trang Tran (in Vietnamese: Trần Thị Kiều Trang) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at ChainGE Lab. She previously taught at Monash University, Australia and Hanoi Law University, Vietnam.
Trang’s research interests include international labour standards, comparative labour law, labour movements, and the regulation of digital activism, with a focus on Vietnam and East and Southeast Asian countries. Her PhD thesis examined collective labour dispute resolution in Vietnam through a regulatory pluralism lens and was part of a larger Australian Research Council project on labour regulation in Southeast Asia.
Trang is also a Coordinator of the Vietnam Labour Research Network and an Executive Member of the Asian Society of Labour Law. She has undertaken several consultancy projects for the Hanoi and Geneva offices of the International Labour Organisation.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8948-2541
Trang’s research under ChainGE Lab research aims to examine how digitalisation - particularly through social media platforms - shapes the way workers in global value chains express, escalate, and resolve workplace grievances.

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