Complete List of VRAs, 1963-2008

001
Henry T. Lewis
Department of Anthropology, The University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2H4
Persistence and change in Ilocano rice agriculture, Northern Luzon, Philippines
1 Dec. 1975 to 31 Mar.1976
Canada

002
Audrey A. Greenburg
East-West Center, University of Hawaii, U.S.A.
NARRA settlement at Balimbing
10 June 1963 to 9 June 1964
U.S.A.

003
Harry A. Nimmo
East-West Center, University of Hawaii, U.S.A.
or 3233 Woodlam Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.
Social organization of a Badjaw community of Sulu
10 June 1963 to 9 June1964
U.S.A.

004
Richard Stone
Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
Intergroup relations among the Taosug, Samal and Badjaw of Sulu
10 June 1963 to 9 June 1984
U.S.A.

005
Ricardo Trimillos
Department of Music, University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
Study of the musical tradition of Sulu
(Project 025) 10 June 1963 to 9 June 1964
HAWAII, U.S.A.

006
Robert Youngblood
Department of Political Science
100410 Arizona State University
Tempe Arizona 85287
Political socialization of Manila high school students.
15 Dec. 1969 to 30 Sept. 1970
U.S.A.

007
William G. Davis
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
The study of the role of market relationships in social change in the rural Philippines.
10 June 1963 to 9 June 1964
U.S.A.

008
Charles Oliver Frake
Stanford University, Stanford California, U.S.A.
The language, cognition and ecological adaptation.
July 1963 to August 1964
U.S.A.

009
Aram A. Yengoyan
(Updated: 2004)
Department of Anthropology
330--Young Hall
University of California,Davis
One-Shields Avenue, Davis
California 95616--8522
Or home address:
827 Miller Drive
Davis, California 95616--8522
Anthropological research among the Mandaya of Eastern Mindanao.
May 1965 to Sept. 1965
U.S.A.

010
Stuart A. Schlegel
Professor of Anthropology
Merill College, University of California
Sta. Cruz, California 95064, U.S.A.
Religious syncretism and reform in Magindanao society
1 July 1973 to 30 June 1974
U.S.A.

011
Carl Lande
Professor, Political Science and East Asian Studies
University of Kansas 66044, U.S.A.
Southern Tagalog politics.
1 June 1981 to 31 Dec. 1981
U.S.A.

012
Ronald S. Himes
6143 Tarragona Drive
San Diego, California 92115, U.S.A.
Household formation, residence choice and change in two Philippine societies.
1 Feb 1977 to 31 Jul 1977
31 May 1995 to 30 Sep 1995
U.S.A.

013
Marya K. Pettit
Study of ways of inquiring about family planning attitudes
5 Jul 1966 to one year
U.S.A.

014
Carol H. Moloney
Research Associate, Department of Linguistics
Stanford University
Research on two Moslem languages and cultures.
9 Sept. 1966 to 8 Sept. 1968
U.S.A.

015
David L. Szanton
Staff Associate, Social Science Research Council
605 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10158
Study of an Iloilo town in transition.
Sept. 1966 to Sept. 1968
U.S.A.

016
David Kaeuper
Study of an aspect of Philippine politics.
1967
(no other data)

017
Andrew Effrat
c/o Dr. A. Paul Hare
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Haverford College, Haverford, PA 19041
Study on the structure and functions of an organizations concerned with agricultural innovation-the Rice Institute
4 June 1967 up to 3 months
U.S.A.

018
George M. Guthrie
417 Psychology Building, Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
Urbanization and changes in values and motives.
30 April 1967 to 29 Aug. 1968
U.S.A.

019
Paul Hare, Jr.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Havenford College, Havenford, PA 19041
Changes in group structure and decision making
5 June 1967 to 4 Sept. 1967
U.S.A.

020
Edward B. Kurjack
Faculty of Anthropology
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Urn burial caves
15 June 1967 to 15 Nov. 1967
U.S.A.

021
Philip Sidney Lewis III
Anthropology Department
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Excavation of urn burial caves at Kulaman Plateau, Cotobato
15 June 1967 to 15 Sept. 1967
U.S.A.

022
Robert Rhoades
East-West Center, Box 1115, Institute for Student Interchange, Honolulu, Hawaii
A study on regular student activities at the College of Agriculture, UP.
15 June 1967 to 31 Dec. 1967
U.S.A.

023
Dean Peabody
College of Pennsylvania
Study of the structure and functioning of an organization concerned with agricultural innovation – IRRI.
15 June 1967 to 15 Sept. 1967
U.S.A.

024
Craig Sheldon
Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon
Urn burial caves.
June 1967 to Oct. 1967
U.S.A.

025
Wilhelmus de Pater, S.C.J.
Mission House, Marison Road
Oxford, England, Liesbosch, Netherlands
Research on general linguistics.
28 June 1967 to up to 6 months to 1 year
England

026
Barbara Lee Mann
College in Pennsylvania
Experiment in social behaviour at the IRRI, Los Baños.
1968
U.S.A.

027
Alfred B. Benett, Jr.
Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii
2550 Campus Road, Honolulu, Hawaii
Philippine Corporation Managers.
1 March 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

028
Susan M. Bennett
Department of Educational Psychology
University of Hawaii, 2550 Campus Road
Honolulu, Hawaii
Study of relationships between home environment and the convergent and divergent thinking abilities of Filipino student.
1 March 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

029
Carolyn/Todd Lawrence Fay
Department of Theatre, Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A.
Masculinity-Femininity differences.
1 March 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

030
Betty Jean Peterson
904 Holiday Drive
Champaign, Illinois, 61820 U.S.A.
Social grouping of the Gaddang of Northern Luzon.
1 March 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

031
Warren Peterson
904 Holiday Drive
Champaign, Illinois, 61801 U.S.A.
Neolithic communities in the Cagayan Valley, Luzon.
1 March 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

032
Lee Sechrest
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University
Evanston , Illinois, U.S.A.
Study of aiding response.
1 March 1968 to 30 sept. 1968
U.S.A.

033
Ben J. Wallace
Southern Methodist University
Department of Anthropology, Dallas, Texas 75275
Research among Christian Gaddang of Cagayan Province.
1 May 1968 to 30 Sept. 1968
U.S.A.

034
Linda M. Klug
3405 Rosemary, Glendale, California 91208
Learning and teaching of the Samal child.
15 May 1968 to 31 March 1970.
U.S.A.

035
Daniel J. Scheans
Professor and Head, Anthropology Department
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751, Portland,Oregon 97207
An ethnoarcheological study of contemporary Filipino eathenware industries.
15 May 1968 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

036
Nicholas P. Cushner, S.J.
104-20 68 Drive, Forest Hills, Long Island
New York, N.Y. 11375
A study of Spanish colonial administrative institution.
15 June 1968 to 14 June 1970
U.S.A.

037
Rita Anne Stynes
C/o Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Research on Muslim art.
15 June 1968 to 14 June 1970
PHILIPPINES

038
Christoph von Furer-Heimen
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London W.C.I.
Anthropological research among the hill-people of northern Luzon.
15 July 1968 to 14 March 1969
ENGLAND

039
Fay L. Crayne
University of California at Berkeley
Effective communicatiions.
1 Sept. 1970 to 1 Sept. 1972 (terminated)
U.S.A.

040
Daniel F. Doepper
Center for SEASIAN Studies
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Dfdoeppers@facstaff.wisc.edu
A comparative study of sociocultural zonation within small and medium-sized Philippine cities.
1 February 1977 to December 1977
U.S.A.

041
William E. Biernatzki, S.J.
Social Research Institute, Sogang University
P.O. Box 1142 Seoul
The Calabugao community study Bukidnon revitalization movements.
1 June 1971 to 31 August 1971
KOREA

042
Loreta B. Garcia
8 June Street, Project 8, Quezon City
A study of Tinggian music.
26 Nov. 1968 to 25 Nov. 1969
PHILIPPINES

043
John N. Schumacher, S.J.
Loyola House of Studies,
Ateneo de Manila University
Revolutionary Clergy: The Filipino Clergy and the Nationalist Movement, 1850-1903 (?)
U.S.A.
26 Nov. 1968 to 25 Nov. 1969

044
Alexander Spoehr
Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Archeology and ethnohistory of Zamboanga-Sulu archipelago.
1 Jan. 1969 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

045
John Useem
Department of Sociology
Berkeley Hall, Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48823
The social roles of the older generation of social scientist in modernization and development.
1 Jan. 1974 to 31 March 1974
U.S.A.

046
Ruth Hill Useem
Department of Sociology, Berkeley Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48823
The social roles of the other generation of social scientist in modernization and development.
1 Jan. 1974 to 31 March 1974
U.S.A.

047
Roger L. Cherry
Department of Anthropology
Portland State University
P.O. Box 157 Portland, Oregon
An ethnoarcheological study of contemporary Filipino earthenware industries.
15 March1969 to 31 Dec. 1969
U.S.A.

048
Lewis E. Gleeck, Jr.
USAID, Ramon Magsaysay Center Bldg.
Roxas Blvd., Manila
Guided social change: The American experiment in the Philippines (1901-1941).
1 July 1969 to 30 June 1970
PHILIPPINES

049
Joseph Tamney
College of Science and Humani Humanities
Department of Sociology, Muncie, Indiana 47306
Southeast Asian beliefs and experiences toward regional peace and cooperation.
1969
U.S.A.

050
Florence E. McCarthy
Box 526 Solvang, California
Tel. No. 688-5293
Roles of the younger generations of scientists in modernization and development.
1 Sept. 1969 to 31 Oct. 1970
U.S.A.

051
Robert A. Hackenberg
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302
Social mobility and family planning.
1 July 1974 to 31 Dec. 1974
U.S.A.

052
Beverly H. Hackenberg
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302
Social mobility and family planning.
1 July 1974 to 31 Dec. 1974
U.S.A.

053
William L. Thomas, Jr.
Department of Geography-Anthropology
California State College at Hayward
California 94542
Cultural geography of Southeast Asia.
1 Jan. 1970 to 31 May 1970
U.S.A.

054
Carol M. Cespedes
4729 Glen Arden Avenue
Covina, California 91722
Marginal people: study of the evolution of a middle class in a Pangasinan town.
15 Dec. 1969 to 31 May 1970
U.S.A.

055
Helga Jacobson
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
University of British Columbia
Vancouver 8, Canada
Kin, friends and neighbors: the effects of urban development of social organization in a Philippine setting.
5 May 1970 to 30 June 1973
CANADA

056
Rev. Joseph V. Landy, S.J.
Campion Hall, Oxford University, Oxford, England
Research on comparative English and Filipino literature.
1 June 1970 to 30 June 1975
ENGLAND

057
Patricia Ulack
Department of Geography, Indiana State University
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
The impact of industrialization on the social and economic characteristics of the population of Iligan City.
1 June 1970 to 30 June 1971
U.S.A.

058
Richard R. Ulack
Department of Geography, Indiana State University
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
The impact of industrialization on the social and economic characteristics of the population of Iligan City.
1 June 1970 to 30 June 1971
U.S.A.

059
Phyllis Flattery
The University of Illinois, At Chicago
Chicago, Illinois 60607
(312) 226-01117
The Bontoc confrontation with Catholicism: pattern and processes.
21 Sept. 1970 to 10 March 1973
U.S.A.

060
James R. Richardson
Management Planning Specialist
Quadrex International Corp.
1700 Dell Avenue, Campell, California 95008
Development of left-wing radicalism among the Philippine peasantry from the 1920’s until the Japanese invasion.
28 Sept. 1970 to 27 Sept. 1972
U.S.A.

061
Leslie Towndrow
Department of Demography
The Australian National University
Research School of Social Sciences
Canberra, A.C.T. 2600
1971 Fertility and family planning survey, Aklan.
18 Jan. 1971 to 17 Jan. 1972
AUSTRALIA

062
Daniel Hughes (deceased)
1495 Bradshire Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43220
Social elites in a Philippine province.
Article/Study: Democracy in a Traditional Society: An Analysis of Socio-Political Development on Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands.
20 March 1973 to 20 Sept. 1973
U.S.A.

063
John Omohundro
C/o Aram A. Yengoyan, A 2000 Anderson Street
Ann Harbor, Michigan 48018
Chinese kinship and business relations in the Central Philippines.
13 Oct. 1971 to 30 April 1974
U.S.A.

064
Susan Omohundro
C/o Aram A. Yengoyan, A 2000 Anderson Street
Ann Harbor, Michigan 48018
Chinese kinship and business relations in the Central Philippines.
13 Oct. 1971 to 30 April 1974
U.S.A.

065
Francis Jerome Murray
Department of Anthropology
The University of Western Australia, Nedlands
Study of land reform and agricultural development in Nueva Ecija.
11 Nov. 1971 to 31 May 1973
WESTERN AUSTRALIA

066
Charles Bernard Drucker
Program for Quantitative Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of California at Berkeley
2220 Piedmont Avenue
Berkeley, California 94720
Kinship and community in Sadanga, Mountain Province.
1 Dec. 1971 to 30 June 1973
U.S.A.

067
Wolfgang Scheffold
A comparative study of the Filipino and German languages.
1 Jan. 1972 to 30 June 1973
U.S.A.

068
Joseph Ralp Gary
962-A Herran St. Malate, Manila
Or 17271 Via El Cerrito
San Lorenzo, California
A Rorcharch personality study of Manila college students.
1 Jan. 1972 to 30 June 1973
U.S.A.

069
Ruurdje Laarhoven Casino
2383 Antipolo St. Guadalupe, Makati
International House University of Sydney, NSW
Translation of a Dutch book on Malayopolynesian.
15 Feb. 1972-to 14 Feb. 1974
Australia

070
Robert Love
Department of Anthropology
Cornell University, New York
Peasant religious movements as a clue to Philippine history.
Article/Study: The Samahan of Papa God, Tradition and Conversion in a Tagalog Peasant Religious Movement.
15 March 1972 to 30 April 1973
U.S.A.

071
Peter Sybinski
Box 2026, East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Nationalism and internationalism among East-West Center grantees.
15 June 1972 to16 August 1972
HAWAII

072
Jules de Raedt, C.I.C.M.
University of the Philippines, Baguio City B-202
Kalinga beliefs and behavior.
1 July 1972 to 30 June 1974
PHILIPPINES

073
Norman Owen
Pacific and S.E. Asian History
The Research School of Pacific St Studies
The Australian University
GPO Box 4, Canberra ACTAaaaACT 2600
Updated: 2000
Department of History, University of Hongkong
Pokflam Road, Hongkong
Tel. No.(852) 2859-2864
FAX: (852) 2858-9755
e-mail: nowen@hku.hk
The Bikol region in the 19th Century:Socioeconomic change in the Provincial Philippines.
Oct. 1972 to May 1973
AUSTRALIA

074
Peter Kim,S.J.
23 Minden Heights I, Penang, Malaysia
Comparative interethnic attitudes of five enthnolinguistic groups in the Philippines in the mid-sixties.
1 Nov. 1972 to 31 March 1973
MALAYSIA

075
Veronica Roco Villavicencio
10-A Highland Drive, Blue Ridge, Quezon City
A socioeconomic survey: The prediction of total family income.
1 Nov. 1972 to 31 March 1973
PHILIPPINES

076
Thelma G. Padero
Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Q.C.
Or c/o Vice President for Finance and Treasurer, Ateneo de Manila.
UPDATED: 2000
Tel. Local 4068
e-mail: tpadero@ateneo.edu
Construction of a manual on research administration.
1 Dec. 1972 to 31 Oct. 1973
PHILIPPINES

077
Kurt Tauchmann
Institut Fuer Voelkerkunde, Universitat zu Koeln
5 Koeln 42 (Suelz)
Barrenrather Strasse 138 Cologne
Changing value systems among minority groups within the Mt. Province.
Sept. 1973 to 30 Sept. 1974
GERMANY

078
Jeremy Beckett
Department of Anthropology
The University of Sydney, North South Wales 2006
Traditional and Modern Forms of Leadership among the Maguindanao.
1 August 1973 to 31 Dec. 1973
AUSTRALIA

079
David John Michael-Routledge
Dunedin, New Zealand
The social history of Northern Luzon Protest movements in 18th century Philippines.
Article/Study: The History of the Philippine Islands in the Late Eighteenth Century: Problems and Prospects.
1 June 1975 to 1 Dec. 1975
NEW ZEALAND

080
Moises S. Diaz
Wheelchair and Disabled Association of the Philippines
20 Doña Juana Rodriguez Avenue, Q.C.
Factory workers in a changing society.
Article/Study: Factory Workers in a Changing Society.
24 April 1973 to 30 April 1974
PHILIPPINES

081
Brigitte Steinfort
C/o Institut fur Volkerkunde, Der Universitat Koln
5 Koln 41 Berrenratherstr, 138
Folkmedical system of the Benquet Province.
Oct. 1973 to Sept. 1974
GERMANY

082
James Warren
64 Lilyville Road, Yulham S.W. 6, London
Slave-Trade-Raid: The socioeconomic patterns of the Sulu zone, 1770-1900.
1 Sept. 1973 to 28 Feb. 1974
ENGLAND

083
Richard Burchoff II
Economist
Asian Development Bank, Roxas Blvd., Manila
Diffusion of planners’ norms: A study of land reform under martial law. (IPC Project 104)
2 Nov. 1973 to 15 May 1977
U.S.A.

084
Robert G. Cant
Department of Geography, University of Canterbury
Christchurch 1
Evolution of the Philippine space economy during the period of 1850 to the present day.
15 March 1974 to 30 June 1974
NEW ZEALAND

085
Kaa Friedenwald Buyington
13 ¾ Lindley, Encino, California 91316
The voluntary agency’s role in the economic development of the urban slum of the Philippines.
10 May 1974 to 9 Feb. 1975
U.S.A.

086
Charles W. Lindsey II
Department of Economics, Trinity College
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
Market concentration in Philippine manufacturing in the 1960-1970
Article/Study: Concentration in Philippine Manufacturing, 1960-1970.
1 June 1974 to 31 Aug. 1974
U.S.A.

087
David Wurfel
R.R 1, Harrow, Ontario NDR 160, Canada
e-mail: david.wurfel@utoronto.ca / dwurfel@yorku.ca
UPDATED Yr. 2000
Social reform in political development: a brief study of the political obstacles and the policy consequences of land reform.
July 1974 to April 1975
CANADA

088
Sophia Matiaz
88 Old York Rd., Greenmount 6056
Perth, Western Australia
Case studies on Filipino culture for the New High School Social Studies Curriculum in Western Australia.
15 Dec. 1974 to 15 Feb. 1975
AUSTRALIA

089
Jude Paat (S.P.C.)
St. Paul College
Gilmore Ave. Q.C.
Deceased , 2001
Reciprocal economic role expectations of low-income parents and children (MA thesis)
5 Feb. 1975 to 6 June 1976
PHILIPPINES

090
Robert Snow
Culture Learning Institute, East-West Center
1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
The growth and development of Southeast Asian Export Processing zones.
15 April 1975 to 14 April 1976
HAWAII

091
Mark Turner
60 Earlston Road, Wallasey, Mercyside
The social stratification in a non-metropolitan town in the Philippines.
May 1975 to August 1976
ENGLAND

092
Gerard Rixhon
16/2 Soi Akkapath, Sukhumbit 49
Bangkok 10110
Or c/o DSA, Ateneo
Updated (2001)
Tel. No. 632-18-21
Cell: 0917-643-8877
e-mail: grixhon@hotmail.com
Translation of Charles Macdonald’s dissertation
1 June 1975 to 31 May 1976
THAILAND

093
Geoffrey Nettleton
Department of S.E. Asian Anthropology
University of Hull, Hull, Yorkshire
Reevaluation of Ifugao data in the light of larger society integration.
1 July 1975 to 31 Aug. 1977
ENGLAND

094
Rene A. Ocampo, S.J.
Stella Maris Centre, Eaton Crescent, Swan Sea SA 1
Wales, United Kingdom
Urban community needs in the Philippines.
1 July 1975 to October 1975
UNITED KINGDOM

095
Ethel Nurge
Department of Community Health
College of Health Sciences And Hospital
The University of Kansas, 39th and Rainbow Blvd.
Kansas City 66103
Social factors and health in a Philippine village.
1 August 1975 to 31 May 1976
U.S.A.

096
Robert F. Manlove
1926 Tiffin Road, Oakland, CA 94602
Social structure of a Philippine City.
1 Sept. 1975 to 1 Aug. 1976
U.S.A.

097
Romana P. de los Reyes
58-H Esteban Abada St., Loyola Heights, Q.C.
Updated: Jan. 2002
San Gabriel Subdivision, Bgy. Balingasag
Bago City, 6101 Negros Occ.
Tel. No. 034 (4610-446)
Cell: 0919-451-7374
e-mail: 1318888@bacolod.worldtelphil.com
A study of the management of a gravity communal irrigation system
1 Sept. 1975 to 31 July 1977
PHILIPPINES

098
Mary Ng
13 Lincoln St., Greenhills, San Juan, MM
Or Handweavers Guild of America
998 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Connecticut
Handweaving in the Philippines
14 Sept. 1975 to 15 Sept. 1980
U.S.A.

099
Norbert Dannhausser
Texas A & M University, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts
College Station, Texas 77843-4532
The effects of modern distributive systems upon the traditional market structure in North Central Luzon.
1 July 1975 to 31 May 1976
1 July 1997-31 July 1998
U.S.A.

100
Rebecca Sutter
4336 N. Ashland Avenue, Chicago 60613
The development of health services in Dagupan.
Sept. 1975 to July 1976
U.S.A.

101
Charles R. Ausherman
International Fertility, Research Program
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
An investigation into alternative methodologies for continuing education in the Health Sciences in the Philippines.
Oct. 1975 to Dec. 1976
U.S.A.

102
Paul H. Kratoska, PhD
(Updated: 2003)
Publishing Director
Singapore University Press
Yusof Ishak House
31 Lower Kent Ridge Road
Singapore 119078
Tel. No. (65) 6776 1148
FAX No. (65) 6774 0652
e-mail: hispaulk@nus.edu.sg
Website: www.nus.edu.sg/SUP

Ph.D. University of Chicago
Universiti Sains Malaysia
School of Humanities Minden, Penang, Malaysia
Updated: Jan. 2002
Department of History
National University of Singapore Singapore
10 Kent Ridge Crescent Singapore 119260
Tel. No. (65) 874 6060
FAX : (65) 2528
e-mail: hispaulk@nus.edu.sg
Agriculture and irrigation as they relate to social organization (a history of food production in the Phil. Post 1900).
Oct. 1975 to 30 Sept. 1976 (MALAYSIA)
NOTE: AUSTRALIA (SINGAPORE)

103
Jancis Wilson
27 Kennel Lane, Fetcham, Surrey
A sociological study on the craft of handweaving in Ifugao.
14 Feb. 1976 to 15 Nov. 1976
ENGLAND

104
Hiromitsu Umehara
Updated: 2000
Dept. of Geography, Rikkyo University
3-34-1 Nishi-ikebukuro
Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tel. No.03-3985-2470
FAX: 03-3985-4790
e-mail: umehara@Rikkyo.ac.jp

or
Residence:
5-17-12 Okamura
Isogo-ku, Yokohama
Japan 235-0021
Tel. No. (045) 761-0394

42 Ichigaya-Hommuna-cho
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162

Socioeconomic structure of the Philippines village community.
1 March 1976 to 1 March 1978
JAPAN

105
Sherry Jane Marbella
2236 Severino St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
Filipino women’s entreneurship in small-scale manufacturing industries.
April 1976 to 31 March 1977
PHILIPPINES

106
Dylan Dizon
3509 Davidson, Lansing, MI 48910
Youth crime in a developing country.
14 April 1976 to 30 June 1976
U.S.A.

107
Nancy F. Rocamora
65 Aearn Lane, Highland Park, Illinois
Philippine art in the ‘70s: Signs of Life.
30 April 1976 to 31 Dec. 1976
U.S.A.

108
Iris Hideko Shinohara
3367 Harding Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii
The ethnography of reproduction.
14 June 1976 to 31 Dec. 1976
HAWAII

109
Tsuyoshi Iwama
1-1-6, Tamagawagakuen, Machida-shi, Tokyo
Community development in urban areas of developing countries: A Tondo case.
11 July 1976 to 30 Sept. 1976
JAPAN

110
Tetsuro Sasaki
Dean, Faculty of Education, Sendai
Community development in urban areas of developing countries: A Tondo case.
11 July 1976 to 30 Sept. 1976
JAPAN

111
Frederick Fox, S.J.
Canisius College
Buffalo, New York 14208
One hundred years of Philippine education; 1860-1960, A historical study.
1 Oct. 1976 to 31 March 1977
U.S.A.

112
Ronald K. Edgerton
History Department, University of Northern
Colorado, Greely, Colorado 80639
The impact of World War II on the structure of local society and the character of local culture in the Philippines.
Sept. 1976 to July 1977
U.S.A.

113
Sr. Bernadette Kwee
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago
1128 E 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Social structure and change of a Philippine industrial barrio.
16 Oct. 1976 to 15 Aug. 1977
U.S.A.

114
David Matthew Robinson
Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University
120 Uris Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853
Philippine irrigation study.
Nov. 1976 to Nov. 1977 U.S.A.

115
Howard S. Sheehy, Jr.
3403 South Crane St.
Independence, Missouri 64055
Non-formal education in rural development.
20 Jan. 1977 to 20 Dec. 1977
U.S.A.

116
Ma. Monita A. Manalo
5654 Lake Mendota Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Oral language attitudes of selected Filipino monolingual and bilingual students.
19 Jan. 1977 to 31 Dec. 1977
U.S.A.

117
James A. Roumasset
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
University of Hawaii 96822
The causes and consequences of tenure choice.
25 April 1977 to 30 Oct. 1977
HAWAII

118
Helen M. Garrett
2721 South Filmore St.
Evaluation of the Youth Civic Action Program in the Philippine colleges and institution: Prospects for the realization of.
21 June 1977 to 31 Dec. 1977
U.S.A.

119
John P. McAndrew
2/25/45-Fall River, Massasuchetts
Updated: 2001:
CIDSE Po.Box, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
e-mail: cidseicdad@bigpond.com.kh
Relocation in the Andam-Mouswag project; Kalingagan, Villanueva, Misamis Or.
Article/Study: (1) The Political Economy of Urbanization in Two Philippine Municipalities.
(2) From Friar Estates to Industrial Estates: The Political Economy of Urbanization in Two Philippine Municipalities.
(3) NDC-Marubeni:Flashpoint in an Urban Process under Capitalism.
(4) The Making of a Hinterland: The Incorporation of the Province of Cavite into the World Economy. (5) People of Power: Accounts of Magic and Religion in Filipino Folk Catholicism.
16 July 1977 to 31 July 1978
U.S.A.

120
Hiromu Shimizu, PhD
Updated: 2000: Professor of Anthropology
Graduate School of Social And Cultural Studies
Kyushu University, 4-2-1 Ropponmatsu
Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Japan 810-8560
Telefax: 092-726-4622
e-mail: hiromus@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo
Hongo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Social Organization in a Tagalog fishing town in Luzon.
Article/Study: (1) Marriage and bridewealth among Southwestern Mt. Pinatubo Negritos, Zambales – in relation to the composition of the extended family.
(2) After the Eruption-Pinatubo Aetas at the Crisis of their Survival.
(3) Ethnography of Events Change and Continuity Among the Southern Pinatubo Aytas.
(4) The Social Structure of Mt. Pinatubo Negritos, Zambales Research Report on Kakilingan Aetas, Part I.
1 Aug. 1977 to 31 Aug. 1978; 1986-87;1991-92
JAPAN

121
Kimi Hara
Shikoku Christian University,3-2-1 Bunkyocho, Zentsui-shui Kagawa Prof. Japan 765
Women education and development: A Philippine-Japan comparative study.
1 Aug. 1977 to 31 Aug. 1977
JAPAN

122
George Carter Bentley
Department of Anthropology
DH-05, University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195
Legal Pluralism and Philippine Muslim ethnicity.
October 1977 to March 1979
U.S.A.

123
Theodore S. Jojola
EWC Box 1129, Honolulu, Hawaii
Tribal survival, nationalism, and social transformation.
1 Sept. 1977 to 31 Aug. 1978
U.S.A.

124
Jill B.R. Cherneff
Scarborough Manor, Box 307
Scarborough, N.Y. 10510
Women and Economics and Influence in the Public Domain.
24 Oct. 1977 to 31 Oct. 1978
U.S.A.

125
Benedict J. Kerkvliet
Updated: 2000
Professor/Head of Dept.
Political and Social Change
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
ANU, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Tel. No. 61-2-6249 2677 (w), 61 2-6281 0862 (h)
FAX: 61 2 6249 5523
e-mail: ben@coombs.anu.edu.au
updated: (5/14/04)
Tel. No. 61-2-6125-2677
FAX: 61-2-6125-5523
Email: ben.kerkvliet@anu.edu.au
Website: http.//rspas.anu.edu.au/polsci

Political and Social Change
Research School of Pacific Studies
Australian National University
Filipino, peasant and their struggle.
Article/Study: Patterns of Philippine Resistance and Revellion, 1970-1986.
Everyday Resistance to Injustice in a Philippine Village.
Dec. 1977 to Dec. 1978
AUSTRALIA

126
Cephie Brion-Lugtu
2610 C Street 21, San Diego, California 92120
A case study of people’s participation in social development.
14 Jan. 1978 to 15 June 1978
U.S.A.

127
Michael J. Connolly, S.J.
130 Power St/.Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia, 3122
Some questions about causes of peasant unrest in 20th century Luzon.
15 Jan. 1978 to 31 Dec. 1978
AUSTRALIA

128
Richard Edward Ammann, Jr.
Department of Human, Geography
The Research School of Pacific Studies
The Australian National University
P.O. Box 4, Canberra ACT 260026002600
Rural-urban migration flows in the Philippines.
Aug. 1978 to April 1979
AUSTRALIA

129
Terry McGee
Department of Human Geography
The Research School of Pacific Studies
The Australian National University
P.O. Box 4, Canberra ACT 260026002600
Rural-urban migration flows in the Philippines.
Aug. 1978 to April 1979
AUSTRALIA

130
Robert J. Morais
114-20 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, New York
11375 New York
Dyadic bonds and socioeconomic experience: A study of concepts and culture in the Philippines.
15 Feb. 1978 to April 1979
U.S.A.

131
Gary Apfelstadt
Department of Anthropology
University of Illinois
109 Davenport Hall, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Exchange and economic specialization among Agta of Palanan, Municipality of Isabela Province.
1 June 1978 to 15 Oct. 1978
U.S.A.

132
Fernando N. Zialcita
Department of Anthropology
Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Q.C.
Upated: 2002
Tel. No. local 5270
e-mail: zialcita@ateneo.edu
Solidarity among peasant village and the mode of production.
1 June 1978 to Nov. 1979
PHILIPPINES

133
Joseph A. Vancio
529 Willow Avenue, Roselle Park
New Jersey 07204
Tel. No.973-497-4000
Home: 973-702-1289
Social networks in a Filipino town and village: A study of leader-centered temporary alliances or coalitions.
1 Aug. 1978 to 31 Aug. 1980
U.S.A.

134
Lillian Trager
Department of Human Geography
Research School of Pacific Studies
The Australian University, Post Office Box 4
Canberra ACT 2600
Rural-urban migration flows in the Philippines
Aug. 1978 to April 1979
AUSTRALIA

135
William Jack Miller, Jr.
East and SEA History, Temple University
Philadelphia, U.S.A.
History of Surigao Province during the American Colonial period.
26 July 1978 to 16 August 1978
U.S.A.

136
Joachim Voss
Department of Anthropology
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1A1: A comparative analysis of the impact of cooperative program on small-scale agriculturalists in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Capitalist Penetration and Local Resistance: Continuity and Transformations in the Social Relations of Production of the Sagada Igorots of Northern Luzon.
Nov. 1978 to Aug. 1980
CANADA

137
Michael Pinches
Department of Anthropology
University of Western Australia
Nedlands, W.A. 6907
Tel. No.61-8-93802869
Fax No. 61-8-93801062
e-mail: mpinches@arts.uwa.edu.au
Informal sector building industry: Shanty town housing in Manila.
Article/Study: Anak-Pawis Children of Sweat: Class and Community in a Manila Shanty Town.
1 Nov. 1978 to 31 Oct. 1979
AUSTRALIA

138
Peter Lomas
90 Robinson Road, Groundfloor, Hongkong
A study of certain aspects of the organization of small and medium scale fishermen in selected communities in S. Luzon.
16 Dec. 1978 to April 1979
HONGKONG

139
Donn V. Hart
Department of Anthropology
Northern Illinois University, Kekalb, Illinois 60115
How to risk of disease or actual illness serves as a form of social control.
1 Dec. 1978 to December 1979
U.S.A.

140
Harriet Hart
Department of Anthropology
Northern Illinois University, Kekalb, Illinois 60115
How to risk of disease or actual illness serves as a form of social control.
1 Dec. 1978 to December 1979
U.S.A.

141
Ulrich Rausch
Institute of International Affairs
University of Hamburg
Rothenbaumchaussee 21-23 2000 Hamburg 13
Law and law practices in the agrarian sector of the Philippines.
Feb. 1979 to Feb. 1980
WEST GERMANY

142
Fumitaka Yuki
Department of Cultural Anthropology
University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo
Social structure of shifting cultivators in Southeast Asia.
Article/Study: A short report on a community study in Bukidnon.
1 Feb. 1979 to 31 March 1981
JAPAN

143
Robert Y. Siy, Jr.
World Bank
Planning for indigenous irrigation communities.
1 Oct. 1979 to 31 March 1980
PHILIPPINES

144
Yoshihiro Kano
Associate Professor
Institute of Developing Economics
42 Ichigaya-Homura-Chao Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 162, Japan
A comparative study of socioeconomic structure of villages in the Philippines and Indonesia.
July 1979 to December 1979
JAPAN

145
Akira Takahashi, PhD
(Updated)
Director/Professor, Faculty of Economics
International Center
Kokushikan University
4-28-1 Setagaya
Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 154-8515
Tel. No. (03) 5481-3206
FAX No. (03) 5481-3210
e-mail: atakah@aol.com

Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo
Bokyo, Tokyo 113
A comparative study of socioeconomic structure of villages in the Philippines and Indonesia.
July 1979 to December 1979
JAPAN

146
Takashi Shiraishi
Research Associate
Institute of Oriental Culture
University of Tokyo
Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo
A comparative study of socioeconomic structure of villages in the Philippines and Indonesia.
July 1979 to December 1979
JAPAN

147
Mitsuo Yamakawa
2-1 Saiwai, Ichikawa, Chiba
A comparative study of socioeconomic structure of villages in the Philippines and Indonesia.
July 1979 to December 1979
JAPAN

148
Carmen Enrile-Dawson
58 Molave Street, Marikina Heights, Marikina
C/o AIM, Makati
Tel. No.722-89-58
e-mail: cdawson@dataserve.aim.edu.ph
(cell:09177954147)
Preferences for fertility regulating methods and personnel in a free choice situation in the Philippines.
1 February 1978 to 31 July 1978.
PHILIPPINES

149
Chester L. Hunt
10120 Bolivar Drive, Sun City, Arizona 85351
Familial interaction of Philippine Aged.
Article/Study: Philippine Nurses and the Brain Drain.
1 July 1979 to 1 July 1980
U.S.A.

150
Bruce Cruikshank
71118 Woodland Drive, Springfield, Va 22151
The Franciscans in the Philippines, 1578-1898.
2 Sept. 1979 to 31 Dec. 1979
U.S.A.

151
Gerald Sussman
East-West Center, Box 1464
1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii
The political economy of communications sattelite transfers: The Philippines and Indonesia.
Aug. 1979 to Feb 1980
HAWAII

152
Douglas B. Rosentrater
Dept. of Drama and Theater
J. Fitzgerald Kennedy Theater
1778 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
The contribution of the English language theatre to Filipino drama.
1 Sept. 1979 to 31 Aug. 1980
HAWAII

153
Miriam S. Chaiken
Department of Antropology
University of California
Santa Barbara, California 93106
Research on resettlement in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Bagumbayan: A Frontier Resettlement Community in Palawan.
1 Jan. 1980 to 31 March 1981
U.S.A.

154
Thomas W. Connoly
Department of Anthropology
University of California, Santa Barbara, Cal. 93106
Modernization of shifting cultivation in the Philippines.
1 Jan. 1980 to 31 March 1981
U.S.A.

155
Barbara Dobson
20 Florence Street, Cottlesloe, Perth
Western Australia 6011
Elopement, marriage and women in Central Luzon setting.
20 Feb. 1985 to 31 March 1985
AUSTRALIA

156
Rainier Hampel
Arnold Bergstraesser Institute
Fur kulturwissenschaftliche, Forschung
78 Freiburg i. Br., Windausstr. 16
The utilization of health services in Metro Manila and Nairobi.
15 Oct. 1979 to 31 Dec. 1981
GERMANY

157
Scott Guggenheim
Department of Anthropology
The John Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
The general structure of variation in the Philippines and the economic specialization of Luzon.
Article/Study: Cock and Bull: A Description of Cockfighting in the Philippines.
Cane, Cash, and Class: Patron Clientage and Proletarian Development in the Cagayan Valley.
Land Reform and Social Class Differentiation in the Cagayan Valley.
Cock and Bull: A Description of Cockfighting in the Philippines.
1 Jan. 1980 to 31 Dec. 1981
U.S.A.

158
Joseph S. Fazekas
314 N. Thayer, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Educational radio in the Philippines.
1 January 1980 to 31 Dec. 1980
U.S.A.

159
Jacob R. Miller
Department of Geography
343 H.B. Crouse Hall, Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13210
Language change and acculturation along the Tagalog periphery
Jan. 1980 to December 1980
U.S.A.

160
Gary Hawes
East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96848
e-mail: g.hawes@fordfound.org
The political economy of transnational corporation investment in Philippine agriculture.
Article/Study: The Political Economy of Transnational Corporate Investment in Philippine Agriculture.
1 Feb. 1980 to 28 Feb. 1981
U.S.A.

161
James. F. Eder, Jr.
(updated Feb. 2002)
Professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department of Anthropology
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 87202 Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402
Tel. (480) 965-5530
FAX: (480) 965-7671
e-mail: Jim.Eder@asu.edu
Depopulation and deculturation among the Batak.
1 May 1980 to 31 Oct. 1981
Re-envisioning the Upland Philippines
15 May to 15August 2006
U.S.A.

162
Julia Kwan-Yiu Ko
54 Magie, Faculty Road, Princeton University
Princeton, N.J. 08540
The Chinese community in La Trinidad: Class and ethnicity in a rural Philippine market town.
1 Aug. 1980 to 31 Jan. 1982
U.S.A.

163
Gary Kildae
47 Glenayr Avenue, North Bondi
Sydney N.S.W. 2026
The Filipino family: A proposed series of ethnographic films.
1 Nov. 1980 to 30 April 1981
AUSTRALIA

164
Michael Schurmann
4400 Munster, Massottistrabe 18
The Philippine history and society.
1 June 1981 to 31 May 1982
WEST GERMANY

165
Karl L. Hutterer
Division of the Orient, Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Buildings
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
Article/Study: The Bais Anthropological Survey: A First Preliminary Report.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

166
William Dr. Farrand
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

167
Ann Marie Schwab
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

168
Masao Nishimura
24-17 HonKomagome
1-chome Bunkyo-ku, R Tokyo 113
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
JAPAN

169
Jane Rosegrant
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

170
Nguyen Ba Khoach
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

171
Ellen Hoffman
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

172
Karen Mudar
Museum of Anthropology
The University of Michigan
University of Museum Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
A prehistoric adaptations to tropical environment: Bais anthropological project phase II and III.
1 May 1981 to 31 Dec. 1982
U.S.A.

173
Mayling Simpson-Hebert, Ph.D.
(updated: Dec. 2003)
Professor of Anthropology
Fulbright Scholar 2003-2004
AAEN/Faculty of Political Sciences
Belgrade University
Belgrade, Serbia
Mobile tel. (381) (0) 63 350 603
Tel. (381) 11 323 9598
Home address:
P.O. Box 773388
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 80477
U.S.A.
(updated: Jan. 2002)
Medical Anthropologist
UN-OCHA
Kneza Milosa 68, Belgrade, 11000
FR Yugoslavia
Tel. No. 381 11 185 892
FAX No. 381 11 682 963
e-mail: mayling@eunet.yu
Infant feeding decision-making in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Family Planning, Breastfeeding and Pregnancy among Urban Filipino Women.
Morbidity and Nutritional Status of Breastfed and Bottlefed Low Income Urban Filipino Infants.
Infant Feeding in Metro Manila: Infant Formula Marketing and Health Institution Policies.
1 June 1981-31 August 1983
U.S.A.

174
Lanfranco Blanchetti Revelli
Department of Anthropology
The John Hopkins University
33rd & Charles Street, Baltimore, M.D. 21218
Farmers in the sea: Seaweeds cultivation in the Philippines.
Article/Study: The Molbog.
19 Jan. 1989 to 31 August 1989
U.S.A.

175
Ian Brown
Department of History
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
Malet Street, London WCIE 7HP
Modern industrial growth in the Philippines during the World depression of the 1930’s.
December 1981 to May 1982
ENGLAND

176
Setsuho Ikehata
Institute for the Study of Language and Cultures of Asia and Africa
Tokyo Taikokugo Daigaka
Nishigara 4-51-21, Kita-ku, Tokyo 144
Catholicism in the Philippines.
1 March 1982 to 1 June 1983
JAPAN

177
Beate Ma. Katharina Krogbaumker
Auf der Hufe 25, 4800 Biefeld 1
West Germany
The effects tourism on the situation of Philippine women with special concern to the organized marriage arrangement.
1 Dec. 1981 to 31 May 1982
WEST GERMANY

178
Richard E. Joyce
College of General Studies, Humanities
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan 48109
Nurses pre-migration attitudes and images.
Article/Study: Philippine Nurses and the Brain Drain.
15 May 1982 to 30 Aguust 1983
U.S.A.

179
David Murray
Geography Department
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington 1, New Zealand
The effects of modernization on the class structure and degree of social inequality in rural community in S.Tagalog.
Article/Study: Trends in the Class Differentiation of the Peasantry of Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
1 March 1982 to 30 Sept. 1982
NEW ZEALAND

180
William Kevin MacDonald
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
209 Carnegie Hall, Ohio University
Prehistoric adaptations to tropical environments: Bais anthropological project phase III.
Article/Study: The Bais Anthropological Survey: A First Preliminary Report.
The Bais Anthropological Project, Phase III: A Preliminary Report. With Some Initial Observations.
1 May 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

181
Laura Lee Junker
Museum of Anthropology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Prehistoric adaptations to tropical environments: Bais anthropological project phase III.
Article/Study: Archealogical Investigations at the Tanjay Site, Negros Oriental, Philippines: A Preliminary Report.
1 May 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

182
Richard W. Willen
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Prehistoric adaptations to tropical environments: Bais anthropological project phase III.
1 May 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

183
Linda Wicks
State University of New York
Department of Anthropology
Stony Brook New York 11794
Prehistoric adaptations to tropical environments: Bais anthropological project phase III.
1 May 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

184
Paul D. Heideman
Mammal Division, Museum of Zoology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The reproductive ecology of a community of Philippine fruit bats.
Article/Study: The Reproductive Ecology of a Community of Philippine Fruit Bats (Pteropodidae, Megachiroptera)
Population Biology and Estimates of Abundance of Fruit Bats (Pteropodidae) in the Philippine submontance forest.
The Timing and Reproduction in the Fruit Bat Haplonycteris fischeri (Pteropodidae):geographic variation and delayed development.
The Climate and Hydrology of the Lake Balinsasayao Watershed, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
Delayed Development in Fisher’s Pygmy Fruit Bat, Haplonycteris Fischeri, in the Philippines
1 June 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

185
Keith R. Erickson
Mammal Division, Museum of Zoology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The reproductive ecology of a community of Philippine fruit bats.
Article/study: The Climate and Hydrology of the Lake Balinsasayao Watershed, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
1 June 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

186
Christian Wagner
Lindenschmitstrabe 31, 8000 Munchen 70
Effects of the uncontrollable urbanization process in developing countries and their results for the …
1 May 1982 to 31 Dec. 1982
WEST GERMANY

187
Susan Kus
722 Linda Vista, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48212
Prehistoric adaptations to tropical environments: Bais anthropological project. Phase III.
1 May 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

188
Rebecca L. Thomas
Museum of Zoology, The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The reproductive ecology of a community of Philippine fruit bats.
1 June 1982 to 31 May 1983
U.S.A.

189
Lee Scott
20 Braga Circuit
Kowloon, Hongkong
The structure of Philippine business.
1 July 1982 to 30 Nov. 1982
HONGKONG

190
George L. Hicks
20 Braga Circuit, Kowloon, Hongkong
The structure of Philippine business.
1 June 1982 to 30 Nov. 1982
HONGKONG

191
Gordon S. Redding
20 Braga Circuit, Kowloon, Hongkong
The structure of Philippine business.
1 June 1982 to 30 Nov. 1982
HONGKONG

192
Connie Bodner
816 Princess Drive, West Lafayette
Indiana 47906
Prehistoric agricultural intensification in the Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, The Philippines.
July 1982 to July 1983
U.S.A.

193
Salve B. Borlagdan
C/o IPC, Ateneo
Current Address: 40 Zenith St.
SSS Village, Marikina City
Tel. No. 942-11-51
Telefax: 942-09-21
e-mail: sborg@skyinet.net; salborg@hotmail.com
Farmer’s aspirations and perceptions about program benefits: Socio-Psychological correlates of participants.
1 June 1982 to 31 March 1984
PHILIPPINES

194
Mariflor Parpan
Updated : Aug. 2002
3A Dalsol Street GSIS Village, Project 8
Quezon City
Tel. No.456-15-28
Cell no. 0917-640-82-82
People and community building through nonformal education.
1 Sept. 1982 to 31 August 1983
PHILIPPINES

195
Michio Nakagome
Asian Cultural Exchange Center
466-1 Omata-cho, Ashikaga-shi
Tochigi-ken, Japan 329-41
The impact of industrialization on Philippine agricultural communities.
1 Sept. 1982 to March 1983
JAPAN

196
Masaaki Haga
3-1-4, Namiki, Tokorozawa-shi
Saitama-ken 359, Japan
The barangay in the Philippines and the Chonaikai in Japan.
1 Sept. 1982 to 30 Sept. 1982
JAPAN

197
Shozo Otsubo
Dept. of Sociology, Tokyo University
28-20, 5 chome, Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 112
The barangay in the Philippines and the Chonaikai in Japan.
Article/Study: Aspects of Urban Community Life in the Philippines.
1 Sept. 1982 to 1 Sept. 1983
JAPAN

198
Masatoshi Ikeda
25-4-1 Chome, Kamiuma
Setagara-ku, Tokyo 154, Japan
The barangay in the Philippines and the Chonaikai in Japan.
Article/Study: Aspects of Urban Community Life in the Philippines.
1982
JAPAN

199
Ann R. Alvarez
3285 McComb, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, U.S.A.
Program Implementation and Organizational Characteristics on FP Clinics: Impact on Clinic Performance in the Philippines.
1 Nov. 1982 to 31 Aug. 1983
U.S.A

200
Nariko Sugaya
(Updated 2003)
Faculty of Law and Letters
Ehime University
3 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama-shi
Ehime 790-8577 Japan
Tel. No. (089) 927-9367
FAX No. (089) 927-9227
e-mail: sugaya@ll.ehime-u.ac.jp

53-27 Ninokuchi-cho, Kashihara-shi
Nara, 634 Japan
Chinese in the Philippines prior to the middle of the eighteenth century.
Article/Study: The Background of the Mestizo Rise in the Second Half of the 18th Century Philippines in a New Perspective
1 July 1985 to 31 May 1988
JAPAN

201
Wilfredo F. Arce
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Ateneo de Manila University
Loyola Heights, Quezon City Philippines
Tel. No. 426-60-61 local 5270
e-mail: wfarce@ateneo.edu (updated: 2003)
Evaluation of Provincial Water Supplies.
20 June 1984 to 15 August 1984
PHILIPPINES

202
Richard C. Suchan
9600 Martin Road, Clarence Center
New York 14032
The Philippine balance of payments: Towards a more progressive economy.
1 November 1982 to 30 April 1983
U.S.A.

203
Gerald Barth
Resource Systems Institute
East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
Street Foods: Informal Sector Food Preparation and Marketing.
16 Dec. 1982 to 28 Feb. 1984
U.S.A.

204
Mei-Jean Kuo Barth
Resource Systems InstituteEEast-West Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
Street Foods: Informal Sector Food Preparation and Marketing.
16 Dec. 1982 to 28 Feb. 1984
U.S.A.

205
Villia Maria Jefremovas
30 Charles Street, Apt. 925 Toronto, Canada
Internal migration and conversions in early Philippine colonial society.
1 Sept. 1983 to 31 March 1985
CANADA

206
Vicente Leuterio Rafael
450 Mcgraw Hall Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
Translations and conversions in early Philippine colonial society.
1 Feb. 1983 to 31 August 1983
U.S.A.

207
B.K. Ganguly
Management and Economics Unit
National Dairy Dev’t. Board
P.O. Box No. 40, Anand-388 001, India
Communal Irrigation in the Philippines.
1 Jan. 1985 to 31 Dec. 1985
INDIA

208
Kageaki Kajiwara
Associate Professor
Faculty of Human Sciences
Osaka University, Soita, Osaka, Japan
Anthropological study of Philippine cities.
Article/Study: A Study of Carbon Market in Cebu City.
View from a Plaza: History? Discourse? And Democracy in Lowland Philippine Society
16 August 1984 to 31 Jan. 1985
JAPAN

209
Keizo Miyasaka
Research Associate
Department of Anthropology, Osaka University
Faculty of Human Sciences, Suite, Osaka 565
Japan Anthropological study of local cities in the Philippines.
Article/Study: A “Sari-Sari” of Flows of a Life: An Anthropological Note on a Cultural framework of a Philippine Local City and its Markets.
1 Oct. 1984 to 30 Sept. 1986
JAPAN

210
Gretchen Gabrielle Casper
602 Miller Street Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(313) 663-3786
The study of government decision-making processes: The case of irrigation and rice price subsidies.
Article/Study: Military Intervention in the Philippines: A Preliminary Glance
The Changing Politization of the Philippine Roman Catholic Church, 1972-1988.
Leadership Strategies and Regime Change Under Authoritarianism: Government Performance and Support Building in the Philippines
1 Oct. 1983 to 31 Aug. 1984
U.S.A.

211
John L. Daniel, S.J.
Sri Lanka Vice Province, Nirmala
31, Cliford Place, Colombo 4, Sri Lanka
Theories of Social Development.
1 August 1983 to 31 Jan. 1984
SRI LANKA

212
Melanie G. Wiber
Department of Anthropology
The University of Alberta
Edmonton, Canada, T6G 2H4
Corporate groups in the productive technology of the Ibaloi.
1 Sept. 1983 to 30 Sept. 1984
CANADA

213
Charles MacDonald
New address: Visiting Research Fellow
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University, Shimoadachi-cho,Yoshida
Sakyo-ku,Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Tel. No 81-75-753-7317
Fax: 81-75-753-7350.
e-mail: charly@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
E.R, 298 “Ethnologie Comparative De L’ Asie Du Sud-Est”
44 Rue de la Tour 75016 as of 5-28-02 to 11-10-02
Study of Palawan Integrated Area Development Project.
Article/Study: Mythes Et Rites Palawan (Philippines) Une Etude De Variations Culturelles
13 Dec. 1985 to 31 March 1986
PARIS

214
Ghislane Loyre
1, rue Boutard 92 200 Neuilly
The Evolution of Adat law among the Maguindanao until the 20th century.
25 February 1986 to 15 June 1986
FRANCE

215
Masaru Miyamoto
Research Felllow
National Museum of Ethnology
Senri Expo Park, Suita, Osaka
Social Structure, law and world view of the Hanunoo-Mangyan in Mindoro Island.
1 Dec. 1983 to 28 Feb. 1985
JAPAN

216
John J.Carroll, S.J.
Consultant
Institute on Church and Social Issues
Institute of Social Order Complex
Ateneo de Manila University
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Philippines
Tel.No.426-59-53;426-61-44
E-mail: jjc@admu.edu.ph
The Church and Social Issues.
1 March 1985 to 30 Sept. 1986
PHILIPPINES

217
Lawrence R. Heany
Mammal Division, Museum of Zoology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The reproductive ecology of a community of Philippine fruit bats.
Article/Study: Occasional Paper of the Museum of Zoology: A New Species of Tube-Nosed Fruit Bat…From Negros
Mammals from Camiguin Island, Philippines
Population Biology and Estimates of Abundance of Fruit Bats (Pteropodidae) in the Philippine submontance rainforest. (with Paul David Heideman)
1 March 1984 to 15 Sept. 1984
U.SA.

218
Josefina Samson
The Graduate Faculty
New School for Social Research
New York, New York
Technical change and peasant differentation.
31 Jan. 1984 to 31 May 1984
U.S.A.

219
Manuel P. Diaz
6209 Regalo Street, Dongalo, Parañaque
Metro, Manila
C/o Dept. of Socio and Anthro
Ateneo de Manila University
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Philippines
Health and nutrition beliefs, knowledge and practices in the Philippines.
1 ? to 30 November 1984
PHILIPPINES

220
Sally Allen Ness
Department of Anthropology
DH-05, University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
The Santo Niño festival dances of the Central Philippines.
1 Oct. 1984 to 31 Oct. 1985
U.S.A.

221
Wan Kadir Bin Che Man
Department of Political and Social Change
Research School of Pacific Studies
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
Ethnic identity: a comparative study of the Muslims in Southern Thailand and Southern Philippines.
16 Sept. 1984 to 31 May 1985
AUSTRALIA

222
Albert B. Robillard
Co-Director
Center for Health and the Social Science
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Porteus Hall 704
2424 Maile Way, Honolulu 96822
Effects of organizational structure and environment upon church-affiliated primary health care services.
Jan. 1985 to July 1985
HAWAII

223
Hiroko Fujita
Sophia University
7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Sociology and religion.
Article/Study: Marian Devotion and Filipino Family: Case Study on DEO
1 Oct. 1984 to 30 Sept. 1986
JAPAN

224
Hidefumi Ogawa
Graduate School of Literature
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
The Paleolithic tools from “Lattuc-lattu” cave of Cagayan Valley.
Article/Study: Data Report on the Archaeological Exploration the Lower Cagayan River, Northern Luzon, Phils
1 April 1985 to 31 March 1987
JAPAN

225
G. Chokkalingam
Management and Economics Unit
National Dairy Dev’t. Board
P.O. Box No. 40, Anand-388 001
A study of a communal irrigation project in the Philippines.
1 Jan. 1985 to 31 Dec. 1985
INDIA

226
Shinzo Hayase
1372-2 Fujie, Akashi, Hyogo, Japan, 673
Way of life of the Bagobo and related tribes under the impact of the origin and development of abaca industry.
Article/Study: Tribes, Settlers, and Administrators on a Frontier: Economic Development and Social Change in Davao, Southeastern Mindanao, the Philippines, 1899-1941
15 Jan. 1985 to 15 Sept. 1985
JAPAN

227
Ruth Ammermann Yabes
15151 La Forge Street
Whittier California 90603
Planning the implementation in government program for upgrading irrigation systems, regional and institutional.
Article/Study: FMIS Institutional Status Inventory in Ilocos, Norte, Philippines
The Zanjeras and the Ilocos Norte Irrigation Project: Lessons of Environmental Sustainability from Philippine Traditional Resource Management Systems
Participatory Planning Approaches to Development: The Philippine Rural Experience Track 7
15 April 1985 to 30 Aug. 1986
U.S.A.

228
Rochelle Ball
Department of Geography
University of Sydney 2006
International Labour Migration, the Philippine Case.
2 Jan.1985 to 1 Mar. 1985
AUSTRALIA

229
Jurg Helbling
Ethnologisches Seminar, Universitat Zurich
Frienstrasse 5, CH-8032 Zurich
The Mangyan group.
16 Jan. 1985 to August 1986
SWITZERLAND

230
Paul Mathews
School of Sociology
The University of New South Wales
P.O. Box 1, Kensington
New South Wales, Australia
p.mathews@uws.edu.au
Patronage in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Male Prostitution: Two Monographs
1 Dec. 1985 to 15 April 1987
AUSTRALIA

231
Frank Hirtz
Maz-Plank-Institute for Foreign & Int’l. Law
Leopoldstrasse 24, D-8000 Munich 40
Social security for the rural population in Southeast Asia. A socio-legal inquiry in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Managing Insecurity: State Social Policy and Family Networks in the Rural Philippines (Past and Present)
1 April 1985 to 31 Dec. 1985
GERMANY

232
Sally E. Findley
385 Washington Road, Barrington, R.I.
U.S.A. 02806
Influence of family and community in Ilocano migration patterns.
1 May 1985 to 15 July 1985
U.S.A.

233
Naomi Saeki
Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo
Bokyo, Tokyo, Japan 113
Rural-urban migration in the Philippines
1 July 1985 to 30 Sept. 1985
JAPAN

234
Jin Do Park
A Building Room No. 401
4-6-41 Siroganedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Rural-urban migration in the Philippines.
1 July 1985 to 30 Sept. 1985
JAPAN

235
Toru Nakanishi
3-19 Nukui 4-chome, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 176
Rural Urban Migration in the Philippines.
1 July 1985 to 30 Nov. 1985
JAPAN

236
Priscilla Weeks
Rice University, P.O. Box 1892
Houston, Texas 77251
Technology transfer in Philipiine Aquaculture (and agriculture).
Article/Study: Knowledge and Power: Guided Social Change in the Philippines
Knowledge and Power: Guided Social Change and the Discourse on Development
1 August 1985 to 31 Dec. 1985
U.S.A.

237
Scott P. Blanchard
c/o Ms Maria Lorenza Dalupan
Museum of Anthropolgy, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The Development of Long-distance trade and the evolution of Philippine Lowland societies.
1 Nov. 1985 to 31 Oct. 1986
U.S.A.

238
Takeshi Kumano
Updated: (2003)
Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Faculty of Sociology
Kansai University
3-3-35 Yamate-cho, Suita-shi
Osaka 564-8680 Japan
Tel. No. 81-6-6368-0743;FAX No. 81-6-6368-0082
e-mail: kumaken1@ipcku.kansai-u.ac.jp
(old address)1-401, 3-1, Harima-cho Abeno-ku
Osaka 545, Japan
Social and economic changes among the Ifugao of Northern Luzon in the Philippines.
1 Dec. 1985 to 30 Nov. 1986
JAPAN

239
Elizabeth Bacus
Museum of Anthropology
University of Museums Building
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
The development of long distance trade and the evolution of Philippine lowland societies.
15 Jan. 1986 to 15 May 1986
U.S.A.

240
John Tran Ngoc Bich
E.R. 298 “Ethnologie Comparative de L’ Asie Du Sud-Est” 44, Rue de la Tour
75016 Paris
The Palawan Integrated Area Development Project.
16 Jan. 1986 to 15 March 1986
FRANCE

241
William Leroy Thomas
Professor, Geography & S.E. Asian Studies
California State University
Hayward, California 94542
The Ilocano environment; A cultural geography of Ilocos Norte.
16 Sept. 1976 to 31 Aug. 1977
U.S.A.

242
Ricardo G. Abad
Updated: 2002
Fine Arts Program
Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Local no. 5330-31
e-mail: finearts@admu.edu.ph; rabad@ateneo.edu
Various research project which will result in paper conferences, symposium, and journal publications.
March 1986 to no specific date
PHILIPPINES

243
Jon D. Goss
Department of Geography
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Production, reproduction and conflict: Spatiality and the urban poor in Manila.
1 Sept. 1986 to 15 Nov. 1987
U.S.A.

244
Anita Hardon
Bowlespark 21, 6701 Dr. Wagennigen, Holland
The use of modern pharmaceuticals in self care in two Philippine villages.
28 Nov. 1985 to 31 Aug. 1987
HOLLAND

245
Nobuhiro Nakabayashi
Professor, Faculty of General Education
Kanazawa University
Anthropology study of Philippine local cities.
15 Sept. 1986 to 15 Jan. 1987
JAPAN

246
Nirmal Sengupta
Madras Institute of Dev’t. Studies
79, Second Main Road, Gandhinagar, Adyar
Madras – 600 020
Indigenous property relations and development.
1 Oct. 1986 to 30 April 1987
INDIA

247
Mark Richard Thompson
836 e 37TH Street, Austin, Texas
The breakdown of dictatorship and the restoration o f democracy in the Philippines.
13 Oct. 1986 to 30 May 1987
U.S.A.

248
Robert N. Rabecs
Box 1115, University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510
Religion and politics in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Church and State in the Philippines: The Political Activity of Autonomous Christian Sects
20 Oct. 1986 to 15 Sept. 1987
U.S.A.

249
Hans Klompen
Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Survey of mammals of Central Philippines.
1 Feb. 1987 to 31 Aug. 1987
U.S.A.

250
Eric A. Rickart
Museum of Utah, Salt Lake, Utah 84112
Survey of mammals of Central Philippines.
1 Feb. 1987 to 31 Aug. 1987
U.S.A.

251
Jane Andrea Margold
Updated: 2002
Center for Research in the Rural Economics of the Americas (CREA)
Institute of Governmental Affairs
U.C. Davis, 43 Monte Vista
Oakland, California 94611 U.S.A.
Tel. 510-594-0505
e-mail: jmargold@ix.netcom.com
Research on migrants from the Ilocos province of northern Luzon.
Article/Study: The Politics of Silence: Class and Political Consciousness Among Filipino Labor Migrants. Vol. 1
The Politics of Silence: Class and Political Consciousness Among Filipino Labor Migrants. Vol. 2
30 Dec. 1988 to 31 Dec. 1989
U.S.A.

252
Masaaki Satake
(updated:8-02) Dean, Graduate School
Dept. of Applied Sociology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Shikoku Gakuin University
3-2-1, Bunkyo Cho, Zentsuji City, Kagawa
765-8505, Japan
Tel. No.81-877-62-2111 (ext. 382)
Fax No. 81-877-62-3934
E-mail: msatake@sg-u.ac.jp
http:www.sg-u.ac.jp
updated as of 26 April 2005
Department of International Culture and Cooperation, Faculty of Foreign Studies
Nagoya Gakuin University
1350 Kami Shinano Cho, Seto City
Aichi Prefecture, 480-1298
Tel: 81-(0)561-42-0351 Ext 3560
FAx: 81-(0)561-42-0351
E-mail: msatake@ngu.ac.jp

The economic and social study of market trading and the local cottage industry in Batangas.
Article/Study: Cottage, Small and Medium Scale Industries (Date?)
Different Articles (?)
1 July 1987 to 31 March 1989
Extension: 1 Aug. 1997 to 15 Aug. 1998
JAPAN

253
Jeanne Edman
University of Hawaii at Manoa
College of Educational Psyc.
1776 University Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
A cognitive approach to the study of illness attribution and the concept of person: A cross-cultural investigation.
8 June 1987 to 31 Dec. 1987
U.S.A.

254
Philip C. Parnell
Associate Professor
Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Sycamore Hall 302, 1033 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana
47405-2601 U.S.A.
Tel. no. 812-855-9325
e-mail: parnell@indiana.edu
Reconciliation, re-integration in Manila.
1 Sept. 1987 to 30 Aug. 1988
The Philippine State and Intergroup Networks in Payatas
1-31 July 2003
U.S.A.

255
Fenella Cannel
St. Leonard’s Road
Poplar, London E 14 QQs
The Philippines and modern ideology: Women as mediator with the modern world.
15 Jan. 1988 to 30 Nov. 1989
ENGLAND

256
Chester Neal Tate
Department of Political Science
North Texas State University
Box 5338, Denton, Texas
Longitudinal analysis of Philippine Supreme Court decision making.
Article/Study: The Revival of Church and State in the Philippines: Churches and Religion in the People Power Revolution and After
Authoritarianism and the Functions Courts: A Time Series Analysis of The Philippine Supreme Court, 1961-1987
16 Aug. 1987 to 15 Jan. 1988
U.S.A.

257
Alan Robert Robson
Department of Political and Social Change
The Research School of Pacific Studies
The Australian National University
GPO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601
The Politics of autonomy in the Cordillera.
1 Oct. 1987 to 15 April 1989
AUSTRALIA

258
Christopher J. Newling
Department of Anthropology
University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006
Australia
An anthropological study of Tagalog pilgrimage.
15 Nov. 1987 to 15 June 1988
AUSTRALIA

259
Benjamin Bagadion, Jr.
Center for Development & Management
Asian Institute of Management
123 Paseo de Roxas Makati City
Tel. No. 892-40-11;892-21-46
FAX No.817-92-40
E-mail: benjy@aim.edu.ph
The impact of business on upland communities.
1 Oct. 1987 to 30 April 1989
PHILIPPINES

260
Anne-Marie Cass-Hilsdon
Department of Socio-Anthro
University of Queensland, Sta. Lucia, Queensland
Australia 4067
The Women and Politics in the Philippines.
1 June 1988 to 31 Dec. 1988
AUSTRALIA

261
Catherine Coumans
57 Mericourt Apt. 104, Hamilton, Ontario
L8S 2N5 Canada
Building basic Christian communities: Liberation, indigenization, and change in the Philippines.
1 Aug. 1988 to 31 Dec. 1989
CANADA

262
Tuula Heinonen
The Institute of Development Studies
University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RE
The subordination of women and its effects on rural women’s health in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Gender and the Use of Health Care Services in Rural Philippines
The Relationship of Gender and Health Care Seeking Behaviour in Rural Bicol
Gender Differences in Household Approaches to Adult Illness in Rural Philippines
1 July 1989 to 31 July 1990
ENGLAND

263
Aileen Toohey
Department of Anthropology
The Australian University
P.O. Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601
The reproduction and transformation of gender relations within Muslim communities.
Email address: a.toohey@uq.edu.au
1 Aug. 1989 to 30 July 1990
AUSTRALIA

264
Hendriks Maaike
Department of South and Southeast Asia
Anthropological Sociological Cenre
University of Amsterdam, Netherland
Informal Credit Relations and Interlinked Transactions in the Marketing of Vegetables in Bataan, Philippines.
1 Oct. 1990 to 31 Oct. 1991
NETHERLAND

265
Sadahito Tanaka
R 303, Sunvillage-Hiyoshi
3-25-11 Minowa, Kouhoku-ku
Yokohama City, Kanagawa 223
Agrarian Transformation of a Coconut Farm Village.
1 April 1991 to 31 March 1992
JAPAN

266
Prof. Dr. Iwar Werlen
Universitat Bern
Institut fur Sprachwissenschaft, 3012 Bern
Geselischaftsstrasse 6
The Expression of Modality in Tagalog.
1 Jan. 1992 to 31 May 1992
SWITZERLAND

267
Lyn Kwiatkowski
6606 Whitney Street, Oakland, CA 94609
Malnutrition: State Policy and Community Response.
1 Nov. 1991 to 31 Oct. 1992
U.S.A.

268
Makoto Sugii
# 202 Enzeruhaimu, 1-20-7 Kokuryo
Chofu, Tokyo 182
Social Anthropological Study of Social Relations and Groups Among the Tinguian people.
1 Jan. 1992 to 31 Dec. 1994
JAPAN

269
Rosanne Rutten
Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies
Anthropological-Sociological Centre
University of Amsterdam
Oude Zijds Achterburoguval 185
Labor and consciousness in a Philippine Sugarcane Hacienda, 1977-1992
15 Nov. 1991- to 30 July 1992
NETHERLAND

270
Ikuya Tokoro
423-112 Shiromeguri, Kamakura City
Kanagawa Prefecture, 247 Japan
Historical Dynamic of Enthnicity Among Maritime Peoples in the Philippines.
1 Dec. 1991 to 30 Nov. 1993
JAPAN

271
Natsumi Aratame, PhD
(Updated: 2003)
Faculty of International Development
Takushoku University
815-1, Tatemachi, Hachioji-shi
Tokyo, 193-0985 Japan
e-mail: naratame@ner.takushoku-u.ac.jp
Website: http://www.takushoku-u.ac.jp/
816 e., 58TH St. # 3 Chicago
Illinois, 60637 U.S.A.
The Study of Occupational Mobility of Ilocano Migrants in Metro Manila, The Philippines.
Article/Study: A Study of the Occupational Mobility of Ilocano Migrants in Metro Manila, The Philippines
1 Jan. 1992 to 31 March 1992
U.S.A.

272
K.C.Wong
Research School of Pacific Studies
Division of Pacific and Asian Histo
The Australian National Universtiy
GPO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
The Chinese in the Philippines: A Study of their economic activities during the American Period 1898-1946.
1 Aug. 1992 to 28 Feb. 1993
AUSTRALIA

273
Kathleen Marie Nadeau
Anthropology Department
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 85287
The Roman Catholic Basic Ecclesial Community Movement: Religious Ideology and Social Activision in the Philippines.
15 Jan. 1993 to 14 Jan. 1994
U.S.A.

274
Dario Novellino
Research Fellow
Department of Anthropology
Eliot College
University of Kent at Canterbury,
Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NS
United Kingdom
e-mail:darionovellino@libero.it
Updated: 2004
Via Torrione San Martino 43, Napoli, 80129 Italy
e-mail: novellino@dimensione.com or
dn6@ukc.ac.uk
Mechanics and Strategies of Shifting Cultivation & Vegetable Resource Utilization among the Pala’wan Communities of Rizal: Cultural significance & ecological implications.
Article/Study: Forest Conservation in Palawan.
15 Feb. to 15 May 1994
extension: 1Feb. to 30 Sept.1998

Assessing the Dynamics of Hybridisation in the Context of Conservation and Development Projects in Palawan
February 1, 2004 to 31 January 2005
April 15 to Oct. 16, 2005
United Kingdom
(Note: Italian national)

275
Giorgio De Finis
Via Marco Atilio 25, 00136 Roma, Italy
Plant and Animal Taxonomic Systems of the Batak of Central Palawan.
1 Feb. to 31 July 1993
1 Feb. to 30 Sept. 1998
ITALY

276
Peter Raftos
Research School of Pacific Studies
The Australian National University
GPO Box, Canberra ACT , 2601 Australia
Millenarian Religious Movements in the Philippines.
1 Oct. 1993 to 30 April 1995
AUSTRALIA

277
Masako Ishii
Graduate Division of Foreign Studies
Doctoral Program in International Relations
Sophia University, 7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, Japan
The Process of Social Change of Mindanao Island in the Philippines.
Article/Study: The Role of Women in a Muslim Fishing Village, South Cotabato
1 April 1994 to 31 March 1996
JAPAN

278
Erino Ozeki
Updated: August 2002
Assistant Professor
Osaka International University
3-50-1, Sugi, Hirakata-shi
Osaka 573-0192, Japan
Tel. No.(072) 858-16-16 Ext. 2309
Fax No.(072) 858-98-41
E-mail:jappie@mis.oiu.ac.jp
http://www.oiu.ac.jp
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University
46 Shimoadachi-Cho, Yoshida
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Japan
Social Support-Networks of Filipina Migrant families.
Article/Study: The Role of Women in a Muslim Fishing Village, South Cotabato
1 Sept. 1994 to 31 Aug. 1996
JAPAN

279
Carolyn Margaret Brewer
Asian Studies Department, School of Humanities
Murdoch University, South Street,Murdoch
Western Australia 6150
Tel. No.61-8 9360 6232; 9418 3972
FAX No.
e-mail: carolyn@central .murdoch.edu.au or
intrsect@central.murdoch.edu.au
Women and the Cult of the Virgin: A Comparative Ethno/Historical Study in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Searching the Fragments: Intersecting Cultures in Sixteenth Century Cebu
Black Friday in Pampanga
Holy Confrontation: Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in the Philippines, 1521-1685.
1 Nov. 1994 to 31 Oct. 1995
AUSTRALIA

280
Hugh Porter
Department of Anthropology
College of Arts/Letters, San Diego State University
5500 Campanille Drive, San Diego CA 92182-4443
U.S.A.
Network Theory in the Analysis of Social Change among the Buid of Mindoro, Philippines.
31 May 1995 to 30 Sept. 1995
U.S.A.

281
Zoe Elizabeth Farrell
Department of Anthropology
College of Arts/Letters, San Diego State University
5500 Campanille Drive, San Diego CA 92182-4443
U.S.A.
Mass media and social change: The significance of television in Northern Mindoro.
31 May 1995 to 30 Sept. 1995
U.S.A.

282
James Clifford
College of Arts/Letters, San Diego State University
5500 Campanille Drive, San Diego CA 92182-4443 U.S.A
Folk diseases concepts and curing practices of the Northern Mangyan of Mindoro Island, Philippines.
31 May 1995 to 30 Sept. 1995
U.S.A.

283
Lynne M. Cripe
School of Social Ecology
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92717-5150 U.S.A.
Cultural Values, Community Participation, and Sanitation: Community attitudes among Peri-Urban residents in Manila.
16 Aug. 1995 to June 1996
U.S.A.

284
Elizabeth Camp
History and Politics Department
James Cook University
Townsville, QLD. 4811, Australia
Filipinas and American Colonialism: A Study of Ideology, Transformation, and Resistance in the domestic sphere, 1921-1939.
1 Sept. 1995 to 31 March 1996
U.S.A.

285
Anne-Lise Freson
Faculte des Sciences Economiques et Sociales
University of Namur, Rempart de la Vierge, 8
B-5000 Namur, Belgium
The Vilage Management of Irrigation Skills.
15 Sept. 1995 to 28 Feb. 1996
BELGIUM

286
Russell Skowronek
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Department of Anthropology And Sociology
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, California, U.S.A.
The Formation of Spanish Colonial Society: Archeological Perspectives from the Spanish Philippines.
1 Aug. 1995 to 31 Oct. 1995
U.S.A.

287
Masami Mori Tachibana
Updated: 2001, Assistant Professor
Faculty of Human Studies, Department of Anthropology, Kyoto Bunkyo University
80 Senzoku, Makishima-cho, Uji-City Kyoto 611-0041 Japan
Tel. No. 81-774-25-2886
Fax No.81-774-25-2481
E-mail: masamimi@po.kbu.ac.jp
Anthropological study of power and Micro Networking in Muslim Communities in the Philippines.
1 Nov. 1995 to 31 October 1996
Extension: 1 Nov. to 30 April 1997
JAPAN

288
Henrikus Jozephus Maria Oorthuizen
Department of Irrigation and Soil and Waste Conservation
Wageningen Agricultural University
Nieuwe Kanaal 11, 6709 PA
Wagenigen, Netherlands
Changing State-Society Interactions in Irrigation Management: Turnover policy interventions in public systems in the Philippines.
1 Dec. 199 to 30 April 1997
Extension: 1 May 1997 to 31 Jan. 1998
The Netherlands

289
Caroline Cleaves
1620 Chapin St., Alameda , California 94501
U.S.A.
Fax No. 001 510-769-6135
The cultural meaning of transnational migration in Tagalog Community, The Philippines.
1 Dec. 1995 to 18 Feb. 1997
U.S.A.

290
Peter J. Braulein, Ph.D.
Department of Religious Studies
University of Bremen, Fachbereich 9
Kultuwissenchaften, Germany
Telefax No.(49)421 218-4265
The Philippine Passion Rituals.
1 March-31 Oct. 1996
Extension: 1 Jan. to 31 July 1997
1 Feb. to 31 July 1998
GERMANY

291
Nobutaka Suzuki, Ph.D. cand.
106 Koyana Haitsu, 3-12-1 Amakubo
Tsukuba- City, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Institute of History and Anthropology
University of Tsukuba
Tsukuba-shi. Ibaraki-ken 305 Japan
An anthropological study on modern change and reorganization of household in the Philippines.
Article: Self-Images and Visayan Christian Migrants: Experiences in a Frontier Settlement of Mindanao (Sept. 24, 1998)
1 Oct. 1996 to 30 Sept. 1997
Extension: 1 Oct. 1997 to 30 Sept. 1998
JAPAN

292
Smita Lahiri, Ph.D. cand.
Department of Anthropology
265 MsGraw Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, New York, 14853 U.S.A.
Tel. No. 607/255-3505;3619
Fax No. 607/255-3747
E-mail: sl36@cornell.edu;
Cornell: dhh8@cornell.edu
The multiple dimensions of credit and debt in a Philippine provincial locality.
Religious activities of some of the many charismatic sects of Catholicism in Mt. Banahaw.
Exploring the place of power: practices of syncretism at Mt. Banahaw, Philippines.    
April 1997 to 31 March 1998
Extension: 1 April 1998 to 31 March 1999
16 May to 15 Nov. 1999
15 Feb.2000 to 28 Feb. 2001 U.S.A.
(Note: Indian National)

293
Ty Matejowsky, Ph.D.
Updated (2003)
Department of Sociology/Anthropology
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL 32816 USA
Tel. No.(407) 823-2227
FAX No. (407) 823-3026
Department of Anthropology
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843 U.S.A.
As of 2005
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
UCF Brevard Campus
1519 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, FL 32922
321-433-7898
tmatejow@mail.ucf.edu
Investigate the effects of modern shopping malls have on the community life in provincial Philippine towns.
1 June 1997 to 31 May 1998
U.S.A.

294
Yoshiki Seki
(Updated)
Laboratory of Forest Resources
Division of Tropical Agriculture
Faculty of Agriculture
Kyoto University
Kyoto, 606 Japan
Tel. No. (075) 753-6361
FAX No. (075) 753-6372
Research Associate
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University
Nishi-waseda 1-21-1, Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 169-0051 Japan, Home: Central Copo 201
Misawa 1-34-18
Hino-City, Tokyo
191-0032 Japan
Telefax. No. 81-42 591-2715
e-mail: yoshiki@m6.people.or.jp
The Structural Transformation of Upland Society After Commercial Logging. (Ph.D. requirement)
(Kyoto University
Graduate School of Agriculture
Division of Forest and Biomaterials Science
Kyoto, 606-01 Japan
Article: The Evolution of Post Logging Sierra Madre Community: Interactions of Forest Policy and People’s Survival Strategy.
1 June 1997 to 30 May 1998
JAPAN

295
Arleen de Vera
Ph.D. Candidate, History Department
University of California,
Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
875 San Simeon Drive, Mountain View
California, 94043-1927 U.S.A.
Tel. No. 415-938-1274
e-mail: adevera@ucla.edu
The Emergence of Filipino Identity: Philippine Migrants in the Metropole, Nationalism, Colonialism, and Culture, 1919-1946.
Article/Study: The Creation of Filipino Identity: Phil. Migrants in California, Nationalism, Colonialism, & Culture
1 August 1997 to 31 May 1998
U.S.A.
(Note: PhilAm)

296
Yoshie Hori
Ph. D. Candididate
Keisen University
Japan (NOTE: CHECK Home)
Home address: 103 657-4, Takadagobuichi
Nagano City, Nagano 381, Japan
Office Tel No. 042-376-8211 ext. 378
Fax No. 042 376-8247
e-mail: y-hori@keisen.ac.jp
Filipino Technocrats and Political Transformation in the 1950s.
1 Sept. 1997- 30 Sept. 1998
JAPAN

297
Waka Aoyama
(Updated: 2004)
Research Associate, Faculty of Economics
Graduate School of Economics
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
113-0033, Japan
Tel. No. 03-5841-5653 Ext. 25653
FAX No. 03-5841-5521

Ph.D. Candidate, Division of Economics
University of Tokyo, Japan
Current Address:
840 Takakura Fujisawa City
Kanagawa 252-0802, Japan
Fax No. 81-466-456313
e-mail: Wakaaoyama@aol.com
Urban Migration and Integration Process in Local Cities in the Philippines: The Case from Davao City.
Article/Study: Urban Migration and Integration Process of Ethnic Minority in the Philippines: The Case of the Badjao in Davao City.
1 Oct. 1997-30 Sept. 1998
yearly extension: 1 Oct. 1998-30 Sept. 2001
The Evangelism and Economic Development Among the Badjaos
25 November 2002 to 31 March 2004
The Christianity in Development Process: A Case of Badjao Immigrants in Davao City
April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005

1 April 2005-31 March 2008
JAPAN

298
Satoshi Miyawaki
(Updated: 2003)
Assistant Professor
Tokyo Christian University
3-301-5-1 UCHINO
CHIBA, 270-1347 Japan
Tel. No. 0476-46-1131
FAX No. 0476-46-1405
e-mail: satoshimiyawaki@hotmail.com

Ph.D. Candidate
Advanced Social and International Studies
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
University of Tokyo
Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan
Home address:
Paresharu Miyatake A-201, Miyatake 1-3-10
Shizuoka City, 422-8035, Japan
Tel. No.81-45-363-6130
e-mail: miyawaki@waka.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Church and Nationalism
Article/Study: Sociological Dimension of Religious Education and Catechization for Church Renewal and National Integration.
1 April 1998 to 31 March 1999
Extension: 1 April 1999 to 31 March 2000
JAPAN

299
Karin L. Gollin
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
Harvard University, U.S.A.
Home address: 819 Clarendon St.
Durnham, NC 27705
Tel. No. (919) 286-3676
Fax No. (919) 660-3477
e-mail: keck@duke.edu There are People in the Parks! A History of National Parks in the Philippines.
1 July 1998- 30 June 1999
Extension: 1 July 1999- 30 June 2000
U.S.A.

300
Koki Seki
(Updated: 2003)
Research Associate
Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC)
Hiroshima University
1-5-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima
739-8529 Japan
Tel/FAX No. 81-824-24-6948
e-mail: kseki@bigfoot.com

Ph.D. Candidate, Geography and Anthropology
Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan
Anthropological Study on the Lifeworld of the Visayan Fisherfolk and the Practices of Folk Knowledge and Techonology in Inter-island Migration.
1 October 2000 to 30 September 2001
Extension: 1 Oct. 2001 to 30 Sept. 2002
Left: March 17, 2002
JAPAN

301
Cheryl Irene McCrea
Ph.D. Candidate
Center for International and Cross Cultural Studies (CICS)
University of South Australia
Room A 65, St. Bernard’s Rd.
Magill SA 5072, Australia
Tel. No.61 8 8302 4802
Fax No. 61 8 8302 4396
e-mail: cheryl@fapenet.org or cherylmc@camtech..net.au
The Catholic Church and NGOs in the Philippines: Their Political Influences in the Development Direction and Implementation of Public Policy.
1 Nov. 1998 to 31 Oct. 1999.
Extension: 1 Nov. 1999 to 31 October 2000.
AUSTRALIA

302
Christine Megan Thomas
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Government
Cornell University, 125 McGraw Hill
Ithaca, New York, 14853-4601 U.S.A.
c/o Laurie L.Coon
Graduate Field/Job Assistant
Tel. No. (607) 255-3567
Fax. No.(607) 255-4530
e-mail: mct10@cornell.edu or mct10@pacific.net.ph
The Enlightenment, Filipino Nationalism, and the Beginnings of the U.S.- Philippine Democracy.
25 Sept. 1999 to 30 June 2000
U.S.A.

303
Eric A. Ratliff, PhD
(Updated: July 2004)
4610-J Indiana Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 79413
U.S.A.
e-mail: eric.ratliff@gmail.com
Old Address:
Anthropology
501-B Wack-Wack Twin Towers
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
Telefax: 63-2 726-6015
e-mail: ericrat@hotmail.com

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas, 78712 U.S.A.
Tel. No. 78-712-1086;(512) 471-4206
Fax No.(512) 471-6535
e-mail: earatliff@mail.utexas.edu
Gender, Economic Migration and Family Values in the Philippines.
Article/Study: Women as ‘sex workers,” men as boyfriends shifting identities in Philippine go-go bars and their significance in STD/AIDs control.
1 October 1999 to 30 June 2000
U.S.A.

304
Ruth de Llobet
Ph.D. Candidate, Departament D’ Humanitats
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona, Spain
ruth.llobet@huma.upf.es
Mestizos de Sangley
1 Sept. 1999 to 28 Feb. 2000
Extension: 20 Sept. to 28 November 2000
SPAIN

305
Yuko Kasuya
Ph.D. Candidate
University of California at San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, la Jolla
California 92092-0520 U.S.A.
e-mail: ukasuya@ucsd.edu
Presidential Connection Parties and Party Systems in the Philippines.Bill Passage in the Philippine Legislature, 1946-2001.
1 October 1999 to 31 May 2000
Extension: 29 January to 10 June 2001
1 Feb.-31 July 2002
1 Aug.’02-28 Feb. 2003
U.S.A.
(Note: Japanese National)

306
Alison S. Carson
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology
Boston College, Chestnut Hill
Massachusett 02167 U.S.A.
e-mail: Carsona@bc.edu
Distributive Justice Behavior and Reasoning in Two Filipino Communities
1 June to 31December 2000
U.S.A.

307
Robyn M. Rodriguez
Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Sociology
University of California, Berkeley
410 Barrows Hall 1980
Berkeley, California 94720-1980
rodriguez_canham@yahoo.com
Domesticating Workers: The State and the Production of Migrant Labor in the Philippines.
Article/Study: The Role of the Labor Sending State in the Global Economy: A Perspective from the Philippines.
1 June 2000- 31 May 2001
Extension: 1 June 2001- 1 September 2001
U.S.A.
(Note: PhilAm)

308
Rosemary Fernholz, PhD
805 Ivy Meadow Lane
Durham, NC 27707
Telefax: 919-402-8992
Or P.O. Box 381911
Cambridge, MA 02238 U.S.A.
e-mail: rfernholz@yahoo.com
Shaping the Philippine Community Forest Program: Role of International Sources and NGOs.
25 Sept. to 20 Oct. 2000
U.S.A.
(Note: Phil-Am)

309
Frederic C. Schaffer, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A.
Tel. No. 617-253-31-38
Fax No.617-258-61-64
e-mail: schaffer@mit.edu
The Hidden Costs of Electoral Reform: Might Clean(er) Elections Result in Voter Disengagement?
4 January –3 August 2001
U.S.A.

310
Maurizio (Fachran) Ferrari
Ph.D. Candidate
Development Policy and Practice Discipline
Centre for Complexity and Change
The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA, England
e-mail: m.ferrari@open.ac.uk, or mfferrari@pd.jaring.my
The Role of Communities’ and Indigenous Peoples’ Organisations in the Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Southeast Asia.
Article/Study: Biodiversity and indigenous/local communities:towards a participatory or rights-based approach.
1 April 2001- 31 Dec. 2002
Left for Malaysia on July 18, 2001.
MALAYSIA
(Note: Italian national)

311
Lois Ann Hall
Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
The University of Western Australia
Nedland, 6907, Western Australia
Tel. No.61-8 9246 1532
Fax No.61-8 9246 9816
e-mail: lohall@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Forging Identities in the Southern Philippines : A Study of Muslim/Christian Relations in a Regional Setting
1 May 2001- 31 April 2002
Left for Australia April 9, 2002
AUSTRALIA

312
Malcolm Cook
Ph.D.Candidate
Department of International Relations
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia
e-mail: malcolm.cook@anu.edu.au
Banking Liberalization in the Philippines and Malaysia since the Debt Crisis of the 1980s.
19 March to 20 April 2001
Left for Australia April 20, ’01
AUSTRALIA

313
Somchai Preechasinlapakun
Lecturer, Division of Law
Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
e-mail: somchaip@chiangmai.ac.th
Indigenous Communities and Forest Resources Management in Southeast Asia
1 Feb. to 30 April 2002
Left for Thailand Feb. 23, 2002
THAILAND

314
Kentaro Azuma
PhD Anthropology
The Graduate School of Letters
Nagoya University, Japan
2B 1-19-10 Yobitsugi. Minami-ku
Nagoya, Aichi 457-0014, Japan
Tel. No.81-52-789-2200
Fax No. 81-52-789-2272
e-mail: fwjg7090@mb.infoweb.ne.jp
Folk Belief as Everyday Practice: Reality and Creativity in Folk Belief in the Lowland Christian Philippines.
1 July 2002 to 30 June 2004
JAPAN

315
Anas Saidi (Machfudz)
Lecturer-Researcher, Social and Cultural Studies
API Fellow
Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
9th Floor Gedung Widya Graha
Jl. Gatot Sobroto 10 Jakarta, Selatan
12710 Indonesia
Tel. No. 021-529-626-72
Residence:
Jl. Soka 111/8 Taman, Cimanggu, Bogor
Tel. No. (0251) 343815
e-mail: anas_saidi@hotmail.com
Coping with Crisis: Strategy Adaptation of Small Enterprises of Moslem Minority in the Philippines during the Economic Crises Era
2 July 2002 to 30 June 2003
INDONESIA

316
Helen Kathleen Matthews Walkling
Ph.D. Medical Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
Eliot College
University of Kent at Canterbury
Canterbury, Kent CT2 7N5
United Kingdom
Tel. No. 44 1227 764 000 3360
(or 44 1227 823360 direct)
Fax No. (44) 1227 827 289
email: hkm2@ukc.ac.uk
The Dynamics and Flux of Medical Pluralism in a Local and Global Setting: A Case Study from the Philippines
13 January 2003 to 30 September 2004
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED KINGDOM
317
Md Nazrul Islam
MSc Course
Community Health and Health Management
Department of Tropical Hygiene and Public Health
University of Heidelberg
Im Neuenheimer, Feld 365
D 69120, Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: nislam2001@yahoo.com
Beliefs and Perceptions about the Origin of Selected Common Diseases and Choice of Traditional Healing in a Philippine Rural Community
1 May 2003 to 30 June 2003
GERMANY
(Note: Bangladesh National)

318
Miho Fujii
PhD Candidate
Graduate School of Asian and African Studies (ASAFAS)
Kyoto University
46 Shimoadachi-cho
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
606-8501, Japan
e-mail: Miho.Fujii@mb5.seikyou.ne.jp
Family and Social Change in a Philippine Coconut Farming Area: A Case Study in Laguna Province
1 June 2003 to 31 March 2004
JAPAN

319
Christl Keßler, PhD
Social Scientist
Institute for Social Research
Arnold Bergstraesser Institut
Windausstrasse 16
D-79110 Freiburg i. Br.
Germany
e-mail: christl.Kessler@abi.uni-freiburg.de
Religious Change in the Philippines
14 July 2003 to 31 December 2003
GERMANY

320
Stewart Lockie, PhD
Director
Centre for Social Science Research
Central Queensland University
Rockhampton, Queensland
4702 Australia
e-mail s.lockie@cqu.edu.au
Supermarkets to Asia and Banana Wars: The Implications of Australian Food Exports of Food Security in the Philippines
1 July 2003 to 20 July 2003
AUSTRALIA

321
Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme
Master of Arts
Department of Social Anthropology
University of Oslo
P.O. Box 1091 Blindern
N-0317 Oslo, Norway
Or
Ensjoveien 29a
0661 Oslo
Norway
e-mail: joniball@digitalhun.no
Discourses on Personhood Among the Ifugao of Northern Luzon, The Philippines
1 August 2003 to 31 May 2004
NORWAY

322
Victoria Jane P. Boydell
PhD Candidate in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
London School of Economics and Political Science
P.O. Box No. 13420
Houghton Street, London
WC2A 2AR, United Kingdom
e-mail: V.J. Boydell@lse.ac.uk
The Value of Fertility and Children in Leyte
1 November 2003 to 30 June 2005
UNITED KINGDOM

323
Akira Sato
Asian Public Intellectual Fellow
1-3-12 Soen
Ikeda-shi, Osaka
563-0038 Japan
e-mail: DZZ06261@nifty.ne.jp
Globalization and Vocational Trainings: The Investigation on Effective Vocational Trainings for Poor People in the Philippines
1 August 1, 2004 to 31 November 2004
JAPAN

324
Pierre Boccanfuso
Film Director
Engineer of Studies
Maison Asie Pacifique CNRS
Universitié de Provence
3 Place Victor Hugo
13003 Marsaille, France
email address: pboccanfuso@yahoo.com
Visual Anthropology and Social Transformation
in Palawan
27 September 2004 to 19 January 2005
10 July to 25 September 2005
FRANCE

325
Chee Khoon Chan, PhD
Associate Professor
Asian Public Intellectual Fellow
Pusat Pengajian Sains
Kemasyarakatan
(School of Social Sciences)
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Pulau, Penang
1108 Malaysia
email: ckchan50@yahoo.com
Re-negotiating the Social Contract: Reforms in the Organization and Financing of Health Care in East and Southeast Asia
23 October to 22 November 2004
MALAYSIA

326
Hannah Chloris MacLeod Bulloch
PhD Candidate
School of Archaeology and Anthropology
Faculty of Arts
A.D. Hope Bldg. 014, Ellory Crescent
Australian National University
Canberra ACT
0200 Australia
email: hannah.bulloch@anu.edu.au
The Cultural Politics of Development in a Philippine Barangay
22 January 2005 to 21 January 2006
AUSTRALIA
(Note: New Zealander)

327
Mariko Akuzawa, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Human Science and Environment
University of Hyogo
1-1-12 Shinzaike-honcho
Himeji-city, Hyogo-pref.
670-0092 Japan
email address: akuzawamariko@r5.dion.ne.jp
or akuzawa@shse.u-hyogo.ac.jp
Penetration of Universal Human Rights in the Grassroots through Community-Based Work of the Commission of Human Rights in the Philippines
10 March to 31 July 2005
JAPAN

328
Boonlert Visetpricha
API Fellow
39/107 Soi Pridipranomyong
Sukhumvit 71 Road
Wattana, Bangkok
10110 Thailand
email address: homelessbl@hotmail.com
The Comparative Research on the Marginalization and Contestation of Urban Development Discourses in Japan, Philippines and Thailand
1 April to 30 June 2005
THAILAND

329
George B. Radics
PhD Candidate
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singaproe
11 Arts Link #03-10
117570 Singapore
email address: g0203868@nus.edu.sg
Viewing the Islamic Separatist Movements in the Philippines as Response to the Post Colonial Nation-Building Project
3 June to 31 December 2005
SINGAPORE
(Note: PhilAm)

330
Narumol Aphinives
API Fellow
Project Management Consultant
Green World Foundation
394/46-48 Maharaj Road
Pranakorn District
Bangkok 10200, Thailand
email address:
naphinives@yahoo.com
Integration of Environmental Education into the School Curriculum in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia
16 July to 16 November 2005
THAILAND

331
Darunee Paisanpanichkul
API Fellow
Environmental Litigation and Advocacy for the Wants-EnLaw
5049 Prachasongkraw Road
Huay-Kwang
10320 Bangkok, Thailand
email address: daruneeliu@hotmail.com; daruneeliu@yahoo.com
Research on Mechanism of Remedy, Litigation Process on Pollution Water Case and Rehabilitation in Japan and Philippines
1 September 2005 to 31 January 2006
THAILAND

332
Makoto Ichikawa, PhD
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Literature
Rikkyo University
Tokyo, Japan
email address: makorin@rikkyo.ne.jp
Religious Education in Philippine Public Schools: History and Present Situation
20 September 2005 to 19 September 2006
JAPAN

333
Nerfita Primadewi
API Fellow
Faculty of the Indonesian Arts College Surakarta
Sagan GK V/868, Yogyakarta
55223 Indonesia
email address:
popi@studio-19.net
Short Message Service – Exploring Identity in Virtual World: A Case Study on the Usage of SMS in the Philippines
30 September 2005 to 30 June 2006
INDONESIA

334
Sri Wahyono
API Fellow
Staff, Administration for Foreign Researchers
Bureau for Cooperation and Promotion of S & T
Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
Gedung Sasana Widya Sarwono Lt.7
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 10
12710 Jakarta, Indonesia
email address: sirway2461969@yahoo.com
The Protection of Migrant Workers’ Rights in Malaysia and Philippines: A Comparative Study of Issue and Solution
1 November to 29 November 2005
INDONESIA

335
Olivia Anne Swift
PhD Candidate
Anthropology Department
Goldsmiths College
University of London
New Cross, London
SE14 6NW, United Kingdom
email address: oliviaswift@tiscali.co.uk
A Model Union Village: Filipino International Seafaring
7 November 2005 to 1 March 2007
UNITED KINGDOM

336
Michael Gary Hawkins
PhD Candidate
Department of History
University of California
Los Angeles
6265 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, California
90095-1473 U.S.A.
email address:mhawkin@ucla.edu
Co-producing the Postcolonial: An Inquiry into U.S.-Philippine Cultural Intersections, 1946-2000
10 November10, 2005 to 7 May 2006
U.S.A.

337
Shu-Yuan Yang PhD
Assistant Research Fellow
Room 2705, Institute of Ethnology
Academia Sinica
Nankang, Taipei
11529 Taiwan
Republic of China
email address: syyang@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Civilizing the Headhunters of Sierra Madre: Christianity and Modernity among the Bugkalots (Ilongots) of Northern Luzon, Philippines
1 January 2006 to 30 June 2007
TAIWAN

338
Michael Gavin Nicholas Fabinyi
PhD Candidate
Social Anthropology
Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
email address: mike.fabinyi@anu.edu.au
Social Aspects of Marine Resource Use in the Philippines
14 January 2006 to 15 July 2007
AUSTRALIA

339
Cheryll Joy B. Alipio
PhD Student
Department of Anthropology
University of Washington
Box 353100, Seattle
98195-3100, Washington
email address: calipio@u.washington.edu
Children and Transnational Migrant Families in the Philippines: An Ethnographic Study of Affective Ties
21 January 2006 to 20 January 2007
U.S.A. (PhilAm)

340
Nadarajah Manickam PhD
API Fellow
Sociologist
CahayaSuara Communication Centre (CCC-KL)
5 Jalan Robertson, Pudu
50150 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Culturally Embedded Notions of Sustainable Development (or Sustainability) in Asia
25 February to 25 April 2006
Malaysia

341
Fumiko Tsuchiya
Graduate Student
Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University
Rokkodai-cho Nada-ku, Kobe
657-8501 Japan
Email: tsuchifumi@hotmail.com
Preparing for Building a Global and Sustainable Society Between Japan and the Philippines
31 March 2006 to 30 March 2007
JAPAN

342
Mokhammad Yahya
API Fellow
Lecturer/Researcher
Dapartemen Agama
Fakultas Psikologi
Universitas Islam Nigeri (UIN)
Syarif Hidayutallah, Jakarta
J1, KErta Mukti No. 5
Cireundeu Ciputat
Jakarta, Selatan
15419 Indonesia
Email: mokhammadyahya@yahoo.com
Exploring Islamic Movements Among Filipino Muslim Urbanities in the Quiapo Area, Manila
1 July 2006 to 30 April 2007
INDONESIA

343
Takeshi Kawanaka, PhD
Senior Research Fellow
Stanford Institute of Developing Economics
Japan External Trade Organization
(IDE-JETRO)
3-2-2, Wakaba, Mihama-ku
Chiba-shi, Chiba
261-8545 Japan
Email: kawanaka@ide.go.jp
Political Institutions and Policy Outcomes in New Democracies: The Case of the Philippines
21 July 2006 to 20 July 2007
JAPAN

344
Ahmad Hezri Bin Adnan
API Fellow
Research Fellow
Institute for Environment & Dev’t. (LESTARI)
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Email: hezri@mailsnare.net
Informing Governance?Sustainability Reporting in Indonesia and the Philippines
6 August 2006 to 21 November 2006
MALAYSIA
345
Masami Mori Tachibana
Associate Professor
Department of Cultural Anthropology
Faculty of Human Studies
Kyoto Bunkyo University
80 Senzoku Makishama-cho, Uji, Kyoto, 6110041 Japan
Email: masamimi@mac.com
masamimi@po.kbu.ac.jp
Legal and Cultural Pluralism in the Philippines: Anthropological Studies on Recognition and Realization of Cultural Rights of Muslims
1 August 2008 to 31 March 2010
JAPAN

346
Marie Dela Rama
PhD Candidate major in Management
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Centre for Corporate Governance
Haymarket Campus
PO BOX 123
Broadway, Sydney NSW 2007
AUSTRALIA
Email: marie.delarama@uts.edu.au
Post-1997 Corporate Governance Reforms in the Philippine Institutions and Firms
1 May 2007 to 31 August 2008
AUTRALIA

347
Satoshi Miyawaki, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Tokyo Christian University
Meguro 3-9-14
Meguro Ward, 153-0063
Tokyo, Japan
Email: satoshimiyawaki@hotmail.com
Interaction of Church and State in Philippine Politics
1 May 2007 to 30 April 2008
JAPAN

348
Rikardo Shredden
PhD Scholar
Department of Anthropology
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
College of Asia and the Pacific
The Australian National University
Canbera, ACT 0200 Australia
Email:
Of Religion, Principles of Dividual Personhood, and the Kalinga
14 November 2007 to 15 November 2008
AUSTRALIA

349
Vina A. Lanzona, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of History
University of Hawaii – Manoa, U.S.A.
Email: vlanzona@hawaii.edu
Voices from the Underground: Life Stories of Women in the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines
15 June 2007 to 15 August 2007
U.S.A.

350
Brian Pak-Nung Wong, PhD
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Department of Applied Social Studies
City University of Hong Kong
Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
Hong Kong, China
Email:
Technologies of the Strong: Peace Making and State Building in the Northeastern Philippines 1972-2010
16 June 2007 to 31 March 2009
CHINA

351
Juli Bestian Naingolan
Research Fellow
API Fellow
J1 Pondok Jaya I No. 20 B Pela Mampang, Jakarta Selatan 12720, Indonesia
Email: bestian@kompas.com
bestian_2005@yahoo.com
Public Opinion and Politics in South East Asia: A Comparative Study on the Political role of Public Opinion Research in Malaysia and the Philippines
1 July 2007 to 31 December 2007
INDONESIA

352
Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme
Research Fellow / PhD Student
Department of Sociology Anthropology
University of Oslo
Box 1091 Blindern
0317 OSLO, Norway
Email: none
Landscape, Knowledge, and the Introduction of Pentecostalism in Ifugao
1 August 2007 to 30 August 2008
NORWAY

353
Lidia Pola
PhD Candidate
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Journalism and Communication
University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia
Email: lidia_pola@hotmail.com
Communicative ecologies of transnational migrants: a multi-site ethnographic approach to ICTs appropriation and use by Philippine Diasporas in European and Australian Contexts
01 December 2007 to 30 December 2008
AUSTRALIA

354
Edwin Wise
PhD Candidate
La Trobe University
Melbourne, Australia
Email: emwise@students.latrobe.edu.au
Field Research in Manila
10 January 2008 to 30 June 2009
AUSTRALIA

355
Dario Novellino, PhD
Department of Anthropology
University of Kent at Canterbury
Canterbury, Kent
Anthropological Approaches to Advocacy and Traditional Rights: Developing Local-Global Feedback for Policy Advocacy and Biocultural Diversity
10 April 2008 to 20 May 2009
CANTERBURY, KENT
356
Jayeel Serrano Cornelio, M.Soc.Sci.
Department of Sociology and
Asia Research Institute
National University of Singapore
11 Arts Link #03-06 Singapore 117570
Email: j.cornelio@nus.edu.sg
leeyaj@atenista.net
Being Catholic: Youth Religious Identity, Generational Location, and Modernity in Contemporary Philippines
1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009
SINGAPORE

357
Ekoningtyas Margu Wardani
Researcher / API Fellow
Center for Asia Pacific Studies, Gadjah Mada
University Bulaksumur B-13 Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia
Email: ekoningtyas_mw@yahoo.com
Food for Ethnic Minority: Maintaining Food Security for the Ifugao Community in Northern Luzon Island, Philippines
1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009
INDONESIA

358
Semiarto Aji Purwanto
Researcher / API Fellow
Telaga Golf Sawangan, B-6/19, Depok 16511, Indonesia
Email: semapur@yahoo.com
Urban agriculture in a developing country: The experience of the Philippine urban agriculture problems
1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009
INDONESIA

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Masami Mori Tachibana
Associate Professor
Department of Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Human Studies, Kyoto Bunkyo University
Legal and Cultural Pluralism in the Philippines: Anthropological Studies on Recognition and Realization of Cultural Rights of Muslims
1 August 2008 to 31 March 2010
JAPAN