vol. 10, no. 1 (2010)
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
From the Editor
Cristela Goce-dakila
Editorial Board
Articles
Gender, Fast Food, and Nutritional Perspectives in Contemporary Philippines
Ty Matejowsky
Discipline: Social Science, Health
When Story Becomes Theory: Storytelling as Sociological Theorizing
Dennis S. Erasga
Discipline: Literature, Social Science, Sociology
Living in (or Leaving) the Streets: Why Street Youth Choose the Streets Despite Opportunities in Shelters
Carmelo L. Martinez
Discipline: Social Science
Measuring Poverty and Socio-Economic Deprivation Inequalities in India at Sub-National Level
Kajari Roy | Sushil K. Haldar
Discipline: Economics, Socioeconomics
Borrowers in a Village Economy: An Analysis of Credit Contracts Across Rural Households
Tanmoyee Banerjee | Chandralekha Ghosh | Malabika Roy
Discipline: Social Science
Frontier Governmentality: The Art of Governing the Self through the Eyes of a Philippine Governing Elite
Pak Nung Wong
Discipline: Social Science, Politics, Philippine Government
Engaging the Language, Culture and Politics in the Philippine Homeland from the Imaginations of Selected Filipino-American Students at the University of Hawai’i
Antonio P. Contreras
Discipline: Social Science, Culture
Book Reviews
Imagining Vietnam & America: The Making of Post Colonial Vietnam, 1919-1950
Michael Hawkins
Discipline: Social Science
Migration and Development: Perspectives from the South
Anderson V. Villa
Discipline: Social Science