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Reclutar caciques: la selección de las elites coloniales filipinas a finales del siglo XIX
A partir de un estudio de microhistoria, centrado en el examen de unas elecciones locales en una principalía indígena filipina a finales del siglo XIX, en el artículo se rastrean los mecanismos de representación y el ejercicio del poder local en ...
Juan Antonio Inarejos Muñoz
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Filipinas en la historia del constitucionalismo español y su representación en las Cortes españolas
Las islas Filipinas formaron parte del Imperio espanol desde mediados del siglo xvi hasta 1898. Por tanto, su regimen administrativo debio de ser regulado por los diferentes ordenamientos juridicos que se sucedieron a lo largo de la historia ...
D. Cosano
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Selecting Picture Books to Challenge Linguistic Racism in the Teacher Education Classroom
ABSTRACT In this brief article, two teacher educators share their experiences selecting picture books to use as an entry point into discussing linguistic racism with pre‐service teachers. First, we draw on LangCrit to briefly illustrate how racialized stereotypes are a form of linguistic racism.
Chris Montecillo Leider, Kevin Wong
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La guerra hispano-norteamericana significó para Estados Unidos la adopción de una nueva política internacional, una mayor implicación en la escena mundial y la consolidación de sus intereses en el Caribe, en el Pacífico y en el Extremo Oriente.
M.ª Dolores Elizalde Pérez-Grueso
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COOPERATION BETWEEN INDONESIA-PHILIPPINES ON COMBATING DRUGS IN ASEAN [KERJA SAMA INDONESIA-FILIPINA TERHADAP PEREDARAN NARKOTIKA DI ASEAN] [PDF]
Yovan Gary Otniel +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study reports on our exploration of the relationship between racism, campus responses, and the sense of belonging and resource engagement among Students of Color at US community colleges. Using data from the Center for Community College Student Engagement's (CCCSE) 2021 Race/Ethnicity survey, we explored personal and witnessed experiences
Carlton J. Fong +3 more
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ABSTRACT Language teacher educators (LTEs) enter their roles with complex personal histories and experiences. Little research examines the ways in which LTEs of varying backgrounds reflect on these histories, their emotional responses to these reflections, and their connections to cultural contexts or systemic (in)justice. In this article, we treat the
Camille Ungco‐Santos +1 more
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Comparison of Eating Habits in Obese and Non-obese Filipinas Living in an Urban Area of Japan
This study compares eating habits among obese and non-obese Filipinas living in an urban area of Japan. We used self-report questionnaires to study 635 Filipinos. Body mass index (BMI) and eating/lifestyle habits were noted.
C. Oh, Emiko Saito
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Racially Conscious Sociocultural Attuned Emotionally Focused Therapy With Inter‐Ethnoracial Couples
ABSTRACT Inter‐ethnoracial relationships have increased in the United States since anti‐miscegenation laws were repealed over 58 years ago. While public approval has grown, it remains a marginalized relationship structure. Inter‐ethnoracial partners tend to experience stigma, stress, or trauma from discrimination, lower relationship quality, and ...
Karen A. Neri
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Poder y redes de influencia. Las trayectorias de una familia española en Filipinas (1596-1650)
El presente trabajo rescata algunos aspectos de la sociedad española de Manila en los años inmediatos a su fundación. El hilo conductor lo constituyen las trayectorias profesionales y personales de la familia de don Juan Manuel de la Vega, oidor de la ...
Marta Mª Machado López
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