Topics
From Sigona et.al. Diasporas Reimagined
Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden
By Barzoo Eliassi 45
Associational profusion and multiple belonging: diaspora Nepalis in
the UK
By David N. Gellner 78
The Indigent Moslems Burial Fund
By Nazneen Ahmed 96
The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land)
By Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh 194
The Jewish diaspora and Israel: problems of a relationship since the
Gaza wars
By William Safran 202
Instructions and Grading
A. Each topic may touch on the one or more of the following migration concepts: Space, Identity, Community, Homeland, Transference. Make sure that you explain which one was illustrated by the article. 4 pts
B. Each topic to be presented by a group (composed of 6 members for 4ASN3, 7 members for 4ASN2). Groups can accommodate 1 additional member once all groups have been filled-up. 2 pts (deduction of 6 pts for not following this)
C, Each group should outline properly their topic, presented in the powerpoint. 4 pts
D. Each group get 30 minutes to present. No reading. Be able to cross reference the concepts/theories that each article may have. 6 pts
E. Use powerpoint that follows the Zen style.
- there should be ample empty space in each slide, hence not crowded. 2 pts
- use the Rule of 7. Each slide should have only 7 lines each. A line of text should have approximately 7 words. 2 pts
- use pictures. 2 pts
- use media that can enrich the Main Topic discussion. One media for the entire group. Again use rule of 7 for the media length. 6 pts
F, 3 groups to present per meeting starting on the 3rd week of April (no meeting on the 1st week of April, use the time to coordinate the groups, and to prepare for the reports). Each group should one member submit on the comments box the list of members and their group topic. 4 pts
30 pts in total
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ReplyDeleteTopic: The Indigent Moslems Burial Fund
ReplyDeleteMembers:
Agamanos, Jean Rhana B.
Alvarez, Sophia Teresita L.
Atuan, Liecelle L.
Capellan, Ethel Marie E.
Hilario, Paolo B.
Lantion, Nerlene Jane Adrienne S.
Lisondra, Llianne Margarette D.
Manzala, Beatriz Issah C.
Tay, Kenneth Ian B.
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ReplyDeleteTopic: The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land)
ReplyDeleteAlcoriza, Blaise
Castro, Angelyn
Cho, Inwoo
Choi, Sun ah
Dodoyco, Janice
Oreiro, Cara
Primavera, Gamaliel
Rodriguez, Clarissa
Torres, Thea
Yangzon, Beatrize
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ReplyDeleteInes, Joshua
ReplyDeleteJo, Yerim
Lim, Sara
Nayve, Myla
Poblador, Christa
Siao, Mariten
Tenchavez, Joshua
Valera, Jancisko
Verzosa, Anna
The Jewish diaspora and Israel: problems of a relationship since the
Gaza wars
Associational profusion and multiple belonging: diaspora Nepalis in the UK
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Arenas, Gissela
Beloy, Megan
Cuevas, Madeline
Duran, Katrina
Garcia, Ria
Padro, Junella
Pizarra, Marian
Sanchez, Jhiane
Velasco, Danah
Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden
ReplyDeleteAguas, Alyson
Aguinaldo, Marielle
Esteban, Francheska
Garcia, Marinella
Menor, Kim
Montalbo, Krisean
Olonan, Antonio
Perianes, Louissa
Piega, Eunice
Tacbobo, Alyssa
ReplyDeleteBernardino, Krizha Mae
Carado, Ron Airah
Castro, Ana Carmela
Falcasantos, Ma. Felixie Claire
Lopez, Ma. Cassandra
Martin, Arian Gail
Simbahan, Danica
Uy, Caleb
Topic: The Indigent Moslems Burial Fund
Jewish diaspora and israel: problems of a relationship since the gaza war
ReplyDeleteAblola, Samira D.
Adriano,Crystalle
Alejo, Kayle
Balatbat, Zarina
Carreon, Carlos
Cay, Lester
Rayala, Lallanita
RuΓ±a, Jasper
Associational profusion and multiple belonging: diaspora Nepalis in the UK
ReplyDeleteBarcelona, Janzz
Capistrano, Sabrina
Cruz, Bernadine
Gondra, James
Tamaray, Lawrence
Tulabut, Mikaella
Viernes, Amanda
Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden
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Canto, Julienne
Enrejo, Vanessa
Gulapa, Anna
Litana, Beatriz
Tumalip, Ylea
Vergel de Dios, Celine
Topic: The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land)
ReplyDeleteDela Cruz, Angelika
Buendia, Leona Marie
Mendoza, Judea
Pineda, John Clarenz
Realuyo, Janelle
Reyes, Christian
Salazar, Mialyza
Solis, Astrid
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