Asia-Pacific Social Science Review

The Asia-Pacific Social Science Review (APSSR) is an internationally refereed journal published biannually by De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. It aims to advance and deepen the study of social sciences in Asia and the Pacific. The APSSR provides a venue for social scientists, policymakers, and practitioners to articulate, ventilate, and argue key questions and concerns towards a better understanding of social science disciplines and their impact on broad development issues.

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Vol 10, No 1 (2010)

Table of Contents

From the Editor

From the Editor: Vol.10(1) PDF
Cristela Goce-Dakila

Articles

Gender, Fast Food, and Nutritional Perspectives in Contemporary Philippines PDF
Ty Matejowsky 1-20
When Story Becomes Theory: Storytelling as Sociological Theorizing PDF
Dennis S Erasga 21-38
Living in (or Leaving) the Streets: Why Street Youth Choose the Streets Despite Opportunities in Shelters PDF
Carmelo L Martinez 39-58
Measuring Poverty and Socio-Economic Deprivation Inequalities in India at Sub-National Level PDF
Kajari Roy, Sushil Kr. Halder 59-84
Borrowers in a Village Economy: An Analysis of Credit Contracts Across Rural Households PDF
Tanmoyee Banerjee, Chandralekha Ghosh, Malabika Roy 85-101
Frontier Governmentality: The Art of Governing the Self through the Eyes of a Philippine Governing Elite PDF
Pak Nung Wong 103-126
Engaging the Language, Culture and Politics in the Philippine Homeland from the Imaginations of Selected Filipino-American Students at the University of Hawai’i PDF
Antonio P Contreras 127-141

Book Review

Imagining Vietnam & America: The Making of Post Colonial Vietnam, 1919-1950 PDF
Michael Hawkins 143-144
Migration and Development: Perspectives from the South PDF
Anderson V Villa 145-146


Asia-Pacific Social Science Review ISSN: 0119-8386

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