vol. 16, no. 1 (2016)
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
Open Access Subscription Access
Front Matter
Editorial Board
From The Editor
Research Article
Indigenous Movements in Southeast Asia: An Analysis Based on the Concept of ‘Resonance’
Isabel Inguanzo | Claire Wright
Social Capital in Thai Social Enterprises and Related Communities
Thammarat Marohabutr
Testing the Portfolio Risk in Philippine Microfinance Institutions
Nestor T. Necesito
Assessment of Antecedents of Online Consumers’ Information Search Behavior
Ye J.s. | Kim R.b. | Kim G.
Global Reproductive Health: Perspectives, Challenges, and Future Directions
Dennis V. Blanco
Neoliberal Restructuring of Education in the Philippines: Dependency, Labor, Privatization, Critical Pedagogy, and the K to 12 System
David Michael M. San Juan
Research Briefs
Of Culpability and Blamelessness: The Narratives of Women Formerly on Death Row in the Philippines
Diana Therese M. Veloso
NGOs in Banking: Institutional Transformation and Ownership and Control of Cambodia’s ACLEDA Bank
Edmund Terence Gomez | Kee-cheok Cheong
Ethics of Public University Executives
Wariya Chinwanno | Karansupamas Engchuan
Peer Education Counseling Services for HIV, Health Promotion and Gender Equality: Designing a Job from Strategic Information on MSM, TGW, and PWID
Roberto E. Javier Jr.
Research Agenda on History and Culture in Relation to Peace and Development in Mindanao Focus on the Homeland
Rolando C. Esteban
Growth of Citizen Movements and Changes in the Political Process in Korea and the US: Similarities and Differences
Sung-jin Yoo
Book Reviews
How Does the Asymmetric Relationship Between India and New Zealand Make Sense for Today’s Indo-Pacific Region?
Monir Hossain Moni
Back Matter
Guidelines to Contributors