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Understanding the Impacts of Campus Racial Climate on Southeast Asian College Students’ Experiences
Understanding the Impacts of Campus Racial Climate on Southeast Asian College Students’ Experiences Purpose: The oversimplified portrayal of Asian American students as a homogenous, high achieving group contributes to racial prejudice and an unwelcoming ...
Reang Sperry, Chanira
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“We Are Used to It”: Regional Disaster Diplomacy of Typhoon Haiyan 2013
Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 was one of the most destructive events of modern Southeast Asia. The Philippines and Vietnam suffered the greatest loss with more than 7,000 deaths and an economic damage of more than 10 billion USD.
Bendegúz Papp
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The present study focuses on specific aspects in the organization of teaching religion in Indonesia. It analyses the position of religion within the Indonesian Basic Law, consequential legislation, and educational policies.
Landmann, Alexandra (Dr. des. / MA phil.)
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ABSTRACT Health disparities rooted in systemic oppression and perpetuated by implicit bias among medical professionals remain pervasive across North America. These inequities are often sustained by providers' limited awareness of social realities that shape the lives of people from marginalized communities.
Sabah K. Elias +13 more
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This article explores the ways in which Muslim meditation practitioners in Indonesia understand and utilize Buddhist meditative practice. Focusing on the narrative of one such practitioner, we draw out the little-known role that meditation plays in the ...
Stanley Khu, Izmy Khumairoh
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Religion, Fertility, and Growth in Southeast Asia
We investigate the extent to which the pronatalism of religions impedes growth via the fertility/education channel. Using Southeast Asian censuses, we show empirically that being Catholic, Buddhist, or Muslim significantly raises fertility, especially ...
Delavallade, Clara +3 more
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ABSTRACT The tourism sector faces pressing sustainability challenges, especially during crises. The rural communities reliant on ecotourism remain vulnerable, highlighting the need for responsible tourism. This study integrates social cognitive theory (SCT) and the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) to examine how self‐efficacy and outcome expectation ...
Wei Chiang Chan +2 more
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Editorial: Inequalities and Representation in Southeast Asia
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Dayana Lengauer +3 more
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Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives for the adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in 1st Millennium CE Southeast Asia [PDF]
This paper employs “globalization” theory, dynamically incorporating space and time, geography and history, to challenge the notion that the development of Southeast Asian cultures along the global sea-faring arc between India and China can be best ...
Murphy, Stephen A, Lefferts, H. Leedom
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