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Vol 22 No 1 (2007): Migration
Published:
2007-12-15
Notes from the Editor
Revisiting Migration
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
01-02
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Articles
“Exotic Love at Your Fingertips”: Intermarriage Websites, Gendered Representation, and the Transnational Migration of Filipino and Thai Women
Leonora Angeles, Sirijit Sunanta
03-31
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Representing Rosalina and Annabel: Filipino Women, Violence, Media Representation, and Contested Realities
Cleonicki Saroca
32-60
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Why are Most Filipino Workers in Japan Entertainers?: Perspectives from History and Law
Lydia N. Yu Jose
61-84
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Adaptation and Identity Formation in the Cuban American Community: Reflections and Considerations
Kenneth E. Bauzon
85-116
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Gender, Migration, and the State: Filipino Women and Reproductive Labor in the United States
Sandra E. Ezquerra
117-144
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Reviews
Authetic Though not Exotic: Essays on Filipino Identity
(Fernando Nakpil Zialcita)
MCM Santamaria
192-194
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East Asia and the Trials of Neo-Liberalism
(Kevin Hewison and Richard Robison)
Joseph Anthony Y. Lim
194-199
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Globalization and Social Exclusion: A Transformationalist Perspective
(Ronaldo Munck)
Sarah Raymundo
199-203
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Pacific Storm: Dispatches on Pacquiao of the Philippines
(Recah Trinidad)
Katrina Maquilan
204-206
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U.G: An Underground Tale; The Journey of Edgar Jopson and the First Quarter Storm
(Benjamin Pimentel Jr.)
Robert Francis Garcia
206-210
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Proceedings
Economic Development After the Washington Consensus: Globalization, Liberalization, Inequality and the Changing Policy Debate
Jomo KS
145-160
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Perspectives
Should governments encourage migration?
Manolo Abella, Rita Afsar, Bridget Anderson, Richard Black, Ashley William Gois, Ernesto M. Pernia, Ashok Swain
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Supplement
Proceedings of the Regional Conference-Workshop on Disseminating Peace in Southeast Asia
Third World Studies Center
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