Rogelia Pe-Pua

Current Position : Head of School School of Social Sciences and International Studies University of New South Wales Address : UNSW SYNDEY NSW 2052 Australia Telephone : +61 2 93852297 Facsimile : +61 2 93851040 Email : [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1988 PhD (Philippine Studies) University of the Philippines, Philippines

1981 MA () University of the Philippines, Philippines 1977 BSc (Psychology) University of the Philippines, Philippines

EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND

2007- School of Social Sciences and Head of School; Associate Professor present International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia 1996-2006 School of Social Science and Policy, Head of School (2005-Jan 2007); Senior University of New South Wales, Lecturer (2000-2006); Lecturer (1996- Australia 2000) 1993-96 Centre for Multicultural Studies, Research Fellow (1993 – 11 Feb 1996) University of Wollongong

1994-95 Ettinger House (Fairfield Family Principal Researcher Resource Centre), NSW, Australia

1992-94 Department of Psychology, University Part-time Lecturer/Tutor of Wollongong

1977-92 Department of Psychology, University Associate Professor (1991-92); Assistant of the Philippines Professor (1982-90); Lecturer (1977-81); Program Coordinator, PhD Philippine Psychology Program, 1989-92 1990-92 Faculty of Social Sciences and Coordinator, Office of Publications and Philosophy, University of the Audio-Visual Services Philippines

VISITING FELLOWSHIPS

2009 Department of Psychology, University of the Visiting Scholar (3 August to 19 Philippines September) 2003 Department of Educational Leadership and Visiting Fellow (14-17 Jan) , Washington State University, USA

2002 Center for Philippine Studies, University of Visiting Fellow (4 -29 Nov) Hawaii, USA Department of Psychology, Victoria University of Visiting Fellow (17-23 Oct) Wellington, New Zealand Department of Geography, University of Waikato, Visiting Fellow (7-16 Oct) New Zealand 1999 Centre for Asia-Pacific Social Transformation Visiting Fellow (April, June, July) Studies (CAPSTRANS), University of Wollongong, Australia Department of Psychology, Queens University, Visiting Fellow (22-31 Mar) Ontario, Canada 1997 National Research and Development Center for Visiting Research Fellow (3-23 Filipino-American Studies, San Francisco State Dec) University, California, USA International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzerland Visiting Fellow (1-7 Mar)

1997 National Research and Development Center for Visiting Research Fellow (3-23 Filipino-American Studies, San Francisco State Dec) University, California, USA 1992-93 Centre for Multicultural Studies, University of Visiting Fellow Wollongong 1987-88 Center for Philippine Studies, University of Visiting Colleague (Fulbright- Hawaii, USA Hayes Scholarship) 1982-83 Culture Learning Institute Research Intern

AWARDS/HONOURS/SCHOLARSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS

2009 Special Studies Program Award (w/ Travel Grant), the University of New South Wales, Australia. 2002/1999 Special Studies Program Award (w/ Travel Grant), the University of New South Wales, Australia. 2001 Outstanding Achievements in Research, awarded by the Australian Philippine Association Illawarra Welfare Service, at the International Women’s Day (2 March) 1998 Gawad Sikolohiyang Pilipino [ Award], awarded by the National Association for Filipino Psychology, Manila, Philippines. 1992–93 Visiting Fellowship, Centre for Multicultural Studies, University of Wollongong, Australia. 1991 University of the Philippines Faculty Grant to undertake research on overseas contract workers. Second Prize, Timpalak Sanaysay–Gantimpalang Collantes ‘91 [Essay-writing Contest–Collantes Award ‘91] given by the National Institute of Language, Philippines (August). 1988 Cultural Enrichment Grant, Fulbright-Hayes Scholarship to visit the University of California, USA (April). Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute Fellowship to participate in the Summer Language Institute at the University of Hawaii, USA (August). 1987–88 Fulbright-Hayes Scholarship to undertake research at the University of Hawaii, USA.

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1987 Philippine Social Science Discretionary Research Award to undertake dissertation research on return migrants (May). University of the Philippines Graduate School Dissertation Aid (August) 1986–87 University of the Philippines Local Faculty Fellowship. 1982–83 Research Internship, Culture Learning Institute, East West Center, Honolulu, USA. 1980 Gawad ng Pagkilala [Recognition Award], Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino [National Association for Filipino Psychology], Philippines (December 10) Philippine Social Science Discretionary Research Award to undertake research on social-psychological impact of television advertisements (September). 1979 University of the Philippines Graduate School Thesis Aid (November). 1977 Cum Laude, BS Psychology, University of the Philippines (April 17). 1975–76 Sigma Delta Phi Sorority Scholarship, University of the Philippines.

RESEARCH FIELDS AND CURRENT INTERESTS

• Indigenous psychology • Cross- (migration and social behavior) • Ethnicity and social identity/Racism • Filipino/Asian psychology • Theory and practical issues in Social and • Communication and social interaction (Interpersonal relations and intergroup behavior, values and attitudes) • Social research methods, cross-indigenous methodology

PUBLICATIONS

Books

1996 ‘We’re Just Like Other Kids’: Street-frequenting Youth of Non-English-Speaking Background. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service (AGPS). – xvii + 133 pages 1996 Astronaut Families and Parachute Children: The Cycle of Migration between Hong Kong and Australia. (Pe-Pua, R, Mitchell, C, Iredale, R & Castles, S) Canberra: AGPS. – xiii + 77 pages

Book Chapters

2007 ‘The adaptation of Asian migrant adolescents in Australia and Canada: a study of Chinese, East-Indian, Filipino, Korean and Vietnamese migrant adolescents’ (Leung, C., Kwak, K., Pe- Pua, R., & Karnilowicz, W.). In A. B. I. Bernardo, M. C. G. Conaco, & M. E. C. D. Liwag (Eds.), The self, relationships, and subjective well-being in Asia: Psychological, social, and cultural perspectives. Incheon, South Korea: Kyoyook-kwahak-sa Publishing Co. 2006 ‘From decolonizing psychology to the development of a cross-indigenous perspective in methodology: The Philippine experience’. In Kim, U, Yang, KS, & Hwang, KK (eds), Indigenous and Cultural Psychology: Understanding People in Context. New York: Springer, pp 108-137. 2005 ‘Migration and cross-cultural issues’. In The Horizon and Focus in Urban Cultural Theory. Osaka: Osaka City University Press, pp 30-52. 2003 ‘Wife, mother and maid: The triple role of Filipino domestic workers in Spain and Italy’. In Piper, N & Roces, M (eds), Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 157-180.

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1999 ‘Youth and ethnicity: Images and constructions’. In White, R (ed), Australian Youth Subcultures: On the Margins and in the Mainstream. Hobart: Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies, pp. 120-126. 1998 ‘Astronaut families and parachute children: Hong Kong immigrants in Australia’. (Pe-Pua, R, Mitchell, C, Castles, S & Iredale, R) In Sinn, E (eds), The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, pp. 279–298. 1991 ‘UP pioneers in indigenous Filipino psychology’. In B Aquino (ed), The University Experience. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, pp. 152-164. 1991 ‘Ang mga balikbayang Hawayano ng Ilocos Norte: Pandarayuhan at pagbabalik [The return migrants from Hawaii of Ilocos Norte: Migration and return migration]’. In V Bautista and R Pe- Pua (eds.) Pilipinolohiya: Kasaysayan, Pilosopiya at Pananaliksik [Philippine Studies: History, Philosophy and Research]. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, pp. 171-173. 1991 ‘The use of the national language at the Department of Psychology, UP’ (with G del Pilar II). In Z Salazar (ed.), Ang P/Filipino sa Agham Panlipunan at Pilosopiya [Filipino in the Social Sciences and Philosophy]. Manila: Kalikasan Press, pp. 51-55. 1989 ‘Kailangan ba ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino ng sarili nitong kasaysayan? [Does Filipino Psychology need its own history?]’. In R Pe-Pua (ed.), Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit [Filipino Psychology: Theory, Method and Application]. Quezon City: PPRTH, pp. 31-38.

Refereed Journal Articles

2009 ‘Cities of race hatred? The spheres of racism and anti-racism in contemporary Australian cities’ (Dunn, Kevin M., Forrest J., Pe-Pua, R., Hynes M. and Maeder-Han, K), Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1(1), pp 1-14.

2006 ‘Psychological adaptation and autonomy among adolescents in Australia: A comparison of Anglo-Celtic and three Asian groups’ (Leung, C, Pe-Pua, R, & Karnilowicz, W), International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 30, pp. 99-118. 2005 ‘Investigating trait theories in cross-cultural psychology’ (Church, AT, Katigbak, M, Ortiz, F, del Prado, A, de Jesus Vargas-Flores, J, Ibanez-Reyes, J, Reyes, JA, Pe-Pua, R, & Cabrera, H.), Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 36 (4), pp. 476-496. 2000 'Sikolohiyang Pilipino [Filipino psychology]: A legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez' (Pe-Pua, R & Protacio-Marcelino, E), Asian Journal of , 3 (1), pp. 49–71. 2000 'Implications of government policies on working conditions of Filipino workers in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan', Pilipinas, 34, pp 63-90. 1989 ‘Pagtatanong-tanong: A cross-cultural research method’, International Journal of Intercultural Relations 13, pp. 147-163. 1981 ‘Advertisements and Filipino psychology’, Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review 45 (1-4), pp. 217-234.

Conference publications

2007 ‘Culture as a determinant of Aboriginal health’ (Morrissey, M, Pe-Pua, R, Brown, A, & Latif, A). In Developing the CRCAH Research Agenda. 2005 ‘Experiences of racism in the Australian body politic: extent, spheres, and cultural unevenness’ (Dunn, K, Forrest, J, Pe-Pua, R, & Smith, S). In Khoo, T (ed), The Body Politic: Racialised Political Cultures in Australia (Refereed Proceedings from the UQ Australian Studies Centre Conference, Brisbane, 24-26 November 2004). Brisbane and Melbourne: University of Queensland's Australian Studies Centre (ASC) and Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies (NCAS).

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1980 ‘The attraction and pretenses of multinational corporations’. In A de la Cruz (ed.) Papers Read at the 16th Annual Convention of the Psychological Association of the Philippines. Quezon City: PAP, pp. 81-86.

Edited Books

1999 Protacio-Marcelino, E & Pe-Pua, R (Eds) Unang Dekada ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Kaalaman, Gamit at Etika [The First Decade of Filipino Psychology: Knowledge, Application and Ethics]. Quezon City: Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino. 144 pages 1991 Bautista, V & Pe-Pua, R (Eds) Pilipinolohiya: Kasaysayan, Pilosopiya at Pananaliksik [Philippine Studies: History, Philosophy and Research]. Quezon City: University of the Philippines. 224 pages 1989 Filipino Psychology: Theory, Method and Application (2nd edition). Quezon City: Philippine Psychology Research and Training House. – xv + 352 pages 1982 Filipino Psychology: Theory, Method and Application (1st edition). Quezon City: Philippine Psychology Research and Training House. – vii + 352 pages 1978 Antonio, L, Pe-Pua, R, & Villanueva, B (Eds) Ulat ng Ikatlong Pambansang Kumperensya sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino [Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Filipino Psychology]. Quezon City: Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino (PSSP). 1976 Antonio, L, Reyes, R, Almonte, N, & Pe-Pua, R (Eds) Ulat ng Unang Pambansang Kumperensya sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino [Proceedings of the First National Conference on Filipino Psychology]. Quezon City: PSSP.

Research Monographs or Reports

2005 ‘Kros-katutubong perspektibo sa metodolohiya: Ang karanasan ng Pilipinas [Cross-cultural perspective in methodology: The Philippine experience]’, Binhi, 2005-01. 2002 'Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Pamana ni Virgilio G. Enriquez [Filipino psychology: A legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez]’ (Pe-Pua, R & Protacio-Marcelino, E), Binhi, 2002-1, pp. 1-54. 1998 Cultural Appropriateness, or Plain Customer Service?: Legal Needs of NESB Residents in Fairfield. (Pe-Pua, R & Echevarria, A) Sydney: Ettinger House. – xiv + 93 pages 1996 of Australian Non-English Language Newspapers (Stage 3): Greek, Maltese, Persian and Polish. (Pe-Pua, R & Morrissey, M) Canberra: Office of Government Information and Advertising. – xi + 97 pages 1996 Ambivalent Welcome: Settlement Experiences of Humanitarian Entrant Families in Australia. (Iredale, R, Mitchell, C, Pe-Pua, R & Pittaway, E) Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. 1995 Being an Overseas Student at UNSW: about the Learning Environment, University Services and Intergroup Relations. Sydney: International Student Centre, UNSW. 1995 Content Analysis of Australian Non-English Language Newspapers (Stage 2): Croatian, Italian, Macedonian, Serbian and Turkish. (Pe-Pua, R & Morrissey, M) Canberra: Office of Government Information and Advertising. – xii + 131 pages 1994 Being an Asian on Campus: A Look into the Cross-cultural Experiences of Overseas Students at the University of Wollongong. Wollongong: Centre for Multicultural Studies, University of Wollongong. – xi + 68 pages 1994 Content Analysis of Australian Non-English Language Newspapers (Stage 1): Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish and Vietnamese. (Pe-Pua, R & Morrissey, M) Canberra: Office of Government Information and Advertising. - xii + 100 pages 1994 The Development of a Radio Information Package for Filipino Women. (Guanio-Bartels, M & Pe-Pua, R) Sydney: Filipino Women’s Working Party. – xii + 67 pages

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Book Review

1997 ‘Book review: Ancestors: Chinese in Colonial Australia by J. Ryan’. International Migration Review, 31, p. 1141.

Other Publications

2005 ‘Vinculos entre Filipinas y Espana: migraciones y relaciones bilateral [Links between the Philippines and Spain: Migrations and bilateral relations]’, Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, num 68, pp. 53-65.

Other published work

2000 Towards Full Participation in Australian Society: Report of the Workshop Series for Filipino Women and their Families. Wollongong: Illawarra Filipino Women’s Group Inc. – ix + 46 pages 2000 'Mga Pilipino sa Australya [Filipinos in Australia]' Bayanihan News, 1 (1), p.1.

2000 'Ang pagka-Pilipino ng mga Pilipino [The Filipino character of Filipinos]' Bayanihan News, 1 (2), p. 5. 2000 'Ang kababaihang Pilipino [Filipino women]' Bayanihan News, 1 (3), p. 5.

2000 'Hamon sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino sa Australya [The challenge to Filipino Psychology in Australia]' Bayanihan News, 1 (4), pp. 5 & 23. 2000 'Bakit kaya maraming organisasyong Pinoy? [Why are there so many Filipino organizations]?' Bayanihan News, 1 (5), pp. 5 & 7. 2000 'Paano dumami ang organisasyong Pinoy sa Australya? [How did Filipino organizations in Australia multiply]?' Bayanihan News, 1 (6), pp. 4 & 27. 2000 'Pinoy pa rin ang mga anak natin! [Our kids are still Filipinos]' Bayanihan News, 1 (7), pp. 4 & 8.

1999 'The educational needs of Filipino students', The Philippine Community Herald, 6 (6), p. 9 & 6 (8), p. 11. 1998 'Bakit kaya maraming organisasyong Pinoy? [Why are there so many Filipino organisations?]' The Philippine Community Herald, 5 (5), pp. 1 & 23.

Other Reports (Unpublished)

2006 Cultural Diversity at the Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW.

2006 Understanding the Profile and Needs of Young People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds in the Illawarra. 2002 Voice Out: A Conference On, For and By Filipino-Australian Youth (Report). Sydney: Philippine Community Council of New South Wales and Community Relations Commission for a Multicultural New South Wales. – xi + 158 pages 1997 Evaluation of the U-Turn Juvenile Crime Prevention Project. (Pe-Pua, R & Hall, R) A report submitted to the Burnside Cabramatta Centre and the Attorney-General's Department. 1993 Voice Out: Report of the Filipino-Australian Cross-cultural Youth Camp. Brisbane: Filipino Community Co-ordinating Council of Queensland and the Filipino-Australian Youth Group. – iii + 77 pages

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RESEARCH PROJECTS

Migration research – Australia

Migrant research

2003-06 Measuring and Mapping the Experience of Racism in Australia (with K Dunn of UNSW and J Forrest of Macquarie University). Funding: Australian Research Council Discovery Grant. 1996-97 Legal Needs of NESB Residents in Fairfield. Commissioned by the Joint Justice Working Group in Sydney 1995-96 Settlement Experiences of Humanitarian Families (with R Iredale, E Pittaway, and C Mitchell) 1994-96 Cycle of Migration Between Hong Kong and Australia (with S Castles, R Iredale, & C Mitchell) 1994 Astronaut Families and Parachute Children: Hong Kong Immigrants in Australia (with R Iredale, S Castles and C Mitchell). Funding: BIMPR 1993 Evaluation of the Multicultural Information Strategies and Access and Equity Policy of the Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing and Community Services (with M Morrissey, C Mitchell and B Baarder). Funding: Commonwealth Government

1993 The Relative Attractiveness of Australia, USA and Canada among Skilled Migrants from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines: Pilot study (with S Castles and R Iredale). Funding: ARC Small Grant 1992–96 Content Analysis of Australian Non-English Language Newspapers – 3 stages (R Pe-Pua & M Morrissey). Funding: Office of Government Information and Advertising

Ethnic youth

2005 Towards Developing Appropriate Services for Young People from Culturally Diverse Backgrounds in Regional Australia: The Illawarra as a . Funding: UNSW University Research Support Program 1999-2001 Cultural Identity and Ethnic Minority Youth. Funding: ARC Small Grant

1996-97 Evaluation of the U-Turn Juvenile Crime Prevention Strategy Program of Burnside Cabramatta (with R Hall). Funding: Attorney-General's Department and Burnside Cabramatta 1995-96 Street-frequenting Youth of Non-English Speaking Background. Funding: Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research (BIMPR)

Migration research – International

1999 Implications of Government Policies to Filipino Migrant Workers in Spain and Italy. Funding: UNSW Special Studies Program grant 1998-99 Implications of Government Policies on Working Conditions of Filipino Workers In Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan 1987 Migration and Return Migration: The Experiences of Filipino Return Migrants from Hawaii (PhD Dissertation). Support: University of the Philippines and Fulbright Hayes Scholarship Program

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Cross-cultural psychology

Cultural diversity in higher education

2005 Cultural Diversity at the Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW

1992–93 Cross-cultural Experiences of Asian Students at the University of Wollongong. Funding: University of Wollongong 1992-93 Cross-cultural Experiences of Overseas Students at the University of New South Wales. Funding: International Student Centre, UNSW

Acculturation

2001-02 Toward Integration of Cultural and Trait Psychology (with Professor T Church of Washington State University) 2001 International Study of Attitudes toward Immigration and Settlement (ISATIS)

1999-2001 International Comparative Study of Ethnocultural Youth (with C Fan of Victoria University)

1987–88 Value Differences and Identity Confusion among Filipino Youths in Hawaii. Support: Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawaii 1982–83 Situational Factors in Cross-cultural Interaction (with R Brislin). Funding: East-West Center, Hawaii

Indigenous psychology

1991–92 The Concept of Sexuality among Filipinos. Sponsor: Philippine Psychology Research and Training House (PPRTH). Funding: Ford Foundation 1991 The State of Translation Work in the Philippines. Funding: Philippine Presidential Commission on Culture and Arts 1989–91 The Development of a Dictionary for the Teaching of Psychology in the Filipino Language. Funding: University of the Philippines 1989–90 The Psychology of Filipinos in Jala-jala and Iloilo, Philippines. Funding: PPRTH

1982 The Filipino Woman. Funding: Colgate-Palmolive, Philippines

1981 Values Conveyed by Food Advertisements on Television (Masteral thesis)

1981 The Impact of Multinational Corporations on Values and Attitudes of Filipino Consumers. Funding: UP

Other

2006 Understanding the Head of School Role at UNSW (with Rae Frances, Anne Simmons, and Prem Ramburuth)

CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS

*Invited 2008 *(Postgraduate) Supervisor Training Workshop, UNSW, UNSW, Australia, 11 August & 20 November 2008. 2007 *(Postgraduate) Supervisor Training Workshop, UNSW, UNSW, Australia, 18 October 2007..

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2006 *Nakem Centennial Conference on “Imagination and Critical Consciousness in Ilokano Language, Culture, and Politics”, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 9-12, 2006. Resource person for a Workshop on “The Centrality of Language and the Potential Application of Indigenous Methodologies to Ilokano Research and Pedagogy” *18th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-cultural Psychology, Spetses, Greece, 11-15 July. ‘Australian Attitudes Towards Social Diversity’ (with J Dandy) *Supervisor Training Day, organised by GRISSH on 16 October. ‘How to deal with problems and grievances’. UNSW *GRISSH sponsored Seminar on How to Give a Brilliant Conference Paper, 27 September. ‘Presenting at conferences’. UNSW *Seminar-workshop on ‘Doing Research with the Indigenous’, Social Policy Research Centre, 22 August. School of Social Science and Policy, UNSW Seminar, 11 September. ‘Australian Attitudes towards Social Diversity’ (with Justine Dandy). 2005 *International School Program of the Graduate School of Literature and Human Sciences, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan, 27-29 September. ‘Migration and cross-cultural issues’. 6th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Wellington, New Zealand, 2-5 April. ‘Stories of racism: The Asian-Australian experience’. 2004 *28th International Congress of Psychology, Beijing, China, 8-13 August 2004. ‘Indigenization and internationalization of psychology’, and ‘Cultural differences in implicit trait theories and their implications (with T. Church. et.al)’. *World Congress on Human Movements and Immigration, Barcelona, Spain, 2-5 September. ‘Asian women and domestic work (and changes in family)’. *Workshop on Migration and International Relations between Asia and Spain: Philippines, China and Pakistan case studies, Barcelona, Spain, 6 September. ‘Links with the Philippines: Bilateral negotiations and relationships with the Philippines’. *Special Seminar of the Centre for Remote Health, Alice Springs, 18 March. ‘Indigenous Research Methodology: The Philippine Experience. 2003 Fifth Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology: The Application of Social Psychology in Asian Cultures. Shangrila Hotel, Manila, Philippines, 29 July – 1 August. ‘Reinventing the wheel or shifting paradigms? A case for developing indigenous research methods’. 2002 *Guest Lecture at Leeward Community College, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 18 November. ‘Filipino psychology: Understanding the Filipino personality’. Center for Philippine Studies Colloquium, University of Hawaii, USA, 4 November. ‘The Balikbayang Hawayano of Ilocos Norte, Philippines’. *Guest Lecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 23 October. ‘Indigenization of research methods: The Philippine experience’. *Guest Lecture, University of Waikato, New Zealand, 7 October. ‘Being Asian on campus: Experiences of international students in Australia’. *Seminar of the UP Bukluran sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino, University of the Philippines, Philippines, 14 August. ‘Ang isyu ng pandarayuhan ng mga Pilipinosa panahon ng globalisasyon [The issue of Philippine migration in an era of globalization]’. *Kapihan sa PSSP, Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino, Philippines, 3 August. ‘Katutubong metodolohiya sa pananalisksik [Indigenous research methods]’. *Philippine Studies Association of Australia Seminar, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 22 April. ‘Filipino domestic workers in Spain and Italy’.

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2001 *The International Workshop on Scientific Advances in Indigenous Psychologies: Philosophical, Cultural and Empirical Contributions, Taipei, Taiwan, 29 October–1 November. ‘From decolonizing psychology to the development of a cross-indigenous perspective in methodology: The Philippine Experience’. 4th Annual Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Melbourne, July 10-13. ‘Psychological adaptation and autonomy among Anglo-Celtic And Asian adolescents In Australia’ (co-authored with C Leung and W Karnilowicz). *Celebration of International Women’s Day, Australian Philippine Association, 2 March, Figtree Hall, Wollongong. “Filipino-Australian youth: Research findings”. Australian Migration Research Network (AMRN) Workshop on “Current Government Policy and Impacts on Migration”, University of Sydney, February 22-23. 1999 3rd APMRN International Conference and Symposium on "New Trends in the Asia-Pacific and Consequences for Japan", Tokyo, Japan, 23–27 September. *Special talk at the Philippine Consulate in Osaka, Japan, 29 September. ‘Concerns of Filipino migrants: Learning from the experience of Australia’. *AISQ Biennial State Conference, Cairns, 30 April–2 May. Parallel Session: ‘Being Asian on campus’. *Colloquium at Queens University, Canada, 25 March. ‘We’re just like other kids: Social identity and mental health issues among ethnic streetkids in Australia’. *Special talk at the International Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland, 3 March. ‘Multiculturalism in Australia’. 1998 *Keynote Speaker at the Launch of Filipinos in Western Sydney (Caruana and de los Reyes, 1998), Quakers Hill High School, Sydney, Australia, 1 December. ‘The Educational Needs of Filipino Students’. *20th World Congress of the International Association for Cross-cultural Psychology, Bellingham, USA, August 3–7. Paper: ‘Sikolohiyang Pilipino [Filipino Psychology]: Legacy of Dr. Virgilio G. Enriquez’. Conference on A Century of the Philippine State: The State of Philippine Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, July 10–11. Paper: "A close look at policies and support systems for the protection of Filipino overseas contract workers". *Training-Workshop on ‘Being Asian on Campus’. Sponsored by IDP Education Australia, May 30, 1999. 1997 *San Francisco State University, 4 December 1997. Title of talk: 'Gender roles and migration'. *11th Australian International Education Conference, Melbourne, 30 September–2October. Paper: ‘Being Asian on campus: Research findings’. *Guest lecture on ‘Issues affecting Filipino women and youth in Australia’, De la Salle University, Manila, Philippines, 27 June. *Guest lecture on ‘Filipino migrant issues in Australia’, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines, 26 June. *Social Policy Research Centre Seminar, UNSW, 21 May. ‘Street-frequenting ethnic kids’. Workshop on research Issues in Asia-Pacific Migration, Wollongong, 12–20 April. Session chair. 1996 Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, 4–7 December. Paper: ‘Youth crime and ethnicity: Images and construction’ Seminar of the School of Social Science and Policy, UNSW, 28 October. ‘Researching with street-frequenting youth’. Fifth International Philippine Studies Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 14–16 April. Session chair and paper presenter: ‘The impact of migration on Filipino-Australian youth identity’.

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*Seminar-Workshop on Filipino Psychology and Research Methodology, Education for Life Foundation, Quezon City, Philippines, 26–27 February. Workshop facilitator and main resource person. Conference on ‘Grassroots Leadership’, Philippine Social Science Council, Quezon City, Philippines, 22–24 February. Paper: ‘Leadership among migrant workers’. 1995 Workshop-Meeting of the Australian Migration Research Network, Sydney, 6 November. *Seminar on ‘Ethnic Community Press in Australia’, Canberra, 4 May. Resource person. 1994 *Comparative Perspectives Conference on ‘The Last Half Century of the Chinese Overseas (1945–1994), University of Hong Kong, 19-21 December. Paper: ‘Astronaut families and parachute children: Hong Kong immigrants in Australia’. *First World Congress on Indigenous Psychology and Culture, University of the Philippines, 8–10 December. Paper: ‘Filipino psychology in Australia’. *University Library staff Training, University of Wollongong, 8 November. Resource person, ‘Different faces in a different place: Communicating with overseas students’. *National Conference on ‘Stopping Violence against Filipino Women’, Melbourne, 6–7 October. Workshop coordinator and facilitator. *Filipino Community Forum, Whyalla, South Australia, 10 October. Resource person, ‘Filipino family values and kapwa psychology’. 1993 Intercultural Conference: Cultural Diversity and Higher Education, University of Technology Sydney, 27–28 September. Workshop Convenor, ‘Cultural diversity and academe: Multiculturalism in the lecture halls of Mammon’. 1992 Second National Filipino Conference, Brisbane, 8–9 November. Fourth International Philippine Studies Conference, Canberra, 1–3 July. Paper: ‘Advances in the development of indigenous social research methods’. *International Conference on ‘Filipino Identity in the United States, Europe and Japan’, Berkeley, California, USA, 20-21 June. Paper: ‘Return migration of Filipinos in America’. 1991 International Conference on ‘The Changing Identities of Chinese Minorities’. Quezon City, Philippines, 8-10 November. Session Moderator and Chairperson. 1990 *International Workshop on ‘Individualism and Collectivism’. Seoul, Korea, 9-13 July. Paper: ‘Cross-cultural reentry: The experience of Filipino return migrants from Hawaii’. 1989 International Seminar-Workshop on ‘Children in Armed Conflict,’ Manila, Philippines, December. Attended by participants from South Africa, Greece, Denmark, Bangladesh, Argentina, USA, England, and the Philippines. Overall coordinator. Third International Philippine Studies Conference, Quezon City, Philippines, 13-16 July. Paper: ‘The return of the Hawayanos to the Philippines’. 1983 Ninety-first Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Anaheim, California, USA, 26-30 August. Paper: ‘Pagtatanong-tanong: A potential method for cross- cultural research’. Fourth Annual Workshop on ‘The Use of Culture Assimilators in Cross-cultural Training’. East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 3-9 August. Participant-Staff. 1981 Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in Asian Psychology’. University of Hongkong, Hongkong, 20–23 December. Discussant. 1979 First Asian Regional Conference of the International Association for Cross-cultural Psychology (IACCP), University of Hongkong, Hongkong, 19–23 March. Paper: ‘The socio- psychological impact of external economic factors on some Southeast Asian countries’. 1975–92 Annual Conferences of the National Association for Filipino Psychology, from 1975 to 1992 (except for 1982 and 1987).

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TEACHING

Undergraduate Courses: Social Research Methods, Researching the Media, Interviewing, Field Methods, Statistics, Personality, Individual Differences, Social Psychology, Filipino Psychology, , Behavioral Analysis, General Psychology. Postgraduate courses: Qualitative Research Methods, Research and Information for Policy, Cross- cultural Psychology, Fields Methods in Social Research, Advanced Social Psychology, Philippine Psychology, Filipino Personality. Workshops/Training Programs Conducted: • Ethnograph and NVIVO, both computer software for qualitative data analysis • Use of computer in qualitative data analysis, and on writing and presenting qualitative research • Indigenous and cross-cultural research methodology • Training workshops on research methodology for research teams in connection with various research projects • Cross-cultural awareness programs for different target groups • Workshops on self-identity and cross-cultural issues for ethnic youth • Workshops on Filipino values for the Filipino community and service providers in Australia • Course on Filipino Language and Culture

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS

1998- Asian Association of Social Psychology; Regional Representative for Insular Pacific (2003-2005) 1998- International Association of Cross-cultural Psychology 1992- Philippine Studies Association of Australia; Treasurer (1999-2000) 1992- Filipino Women’s Working Party, Australia 1975- Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino [National Association for Filipino Psychology], Philippines; Founding Member; Secretary & Member of the Board of Directors (1985–86); President-Elect (1989–90); President (1991–92) 1983- East West Center Alumni Association, Honolulu, Hawaii

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