vol. 8, no. 1 (2008)
Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
Description
The Asia-Pacific Social Science Review (APSSR) is an internationally refereed journal published biannually (June and December) by De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. It aims to be a leading venue for authors seeking to share their data and perspectives on compelling and emerging topics in the social sciences with, and to create an impact, on the region’s communities of academics, researchers, students, civil society, policy makers, and development specialists, among others. Topics related to or with implications for the region that are pursued employing sound methodologies and comparative, and inter, multi, and transdisciplinary approaches are of particular interest. The APSSR is listed in the Elsevier’s Scopus, the ASEAN Citation Index, and EBSCO. The Review has both printed and online (http://ejournals.ph) editions, and a Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/DLSUAPSSR/. The Review is an awardee of the Journal Challenge Grant of the Philippine Commission of Higher Education (CHED).
Table of contents
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Preliminary Pages
Editorial Board
From the Editor
Ferdinand D. Dagmang
Articles
Developing a Cosmopolitan Consciousness in a Catholic University: A Possible or Impossible Task?
Dominador Bombongan Jr.
Discipline: Social Science
Muslim Integration in the Philippines: A Historiographical Survey
Michael Hawkins
Discipline: Social Science
Ancestral Domain Claim: The Case of the Indigenous People in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Dennis S. Erasga
Discipline: Social Science
Colonial Apostles: A Discourse on Syncretism and the Early American Protestant Missions in the Philippines
Joseph T. Raymond
Discipline: Social Science, Religion
Understanding Ancestor Reverence in the Benguet Tradition
Leonila L. Taray
Discipline: Social Science, Religion, Cultural Studies
The CBCP and Philippine Politics: 2005 and After
Rhoderick John S. Abellanosa
Discipline: Social Science, Religion, Political Science
Humanistic Entrepreneurship: An Approach to Virtue-based Enterprise
Benito L. Teehankee
Discipline: Social Science, Entrepreneurship