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Saturday, March 31, 2018

ASN 902: Report Topics

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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  7. Topic: The Indigent Moslems Burial Fund

    Members:
    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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  9. Topic: The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land)

    Alcoriza, Blaise
    Castro, Angelyn
    Cho, Inwoo
    Choi, Sun ah
    Dodoyco, Janice
    Oreiro, Cara
    Primavera, Gamaliel
    Rodriguez, Clarissa
    Torres, Thea
    Yangzon, Beatrize

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  12. Ines, Joshua
    Jo, 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

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  13. Associational profusion and multiple belonging: diaspora Nepalis in the UK

    Members
    Arenas, Gissela
    Beloy, Megan
    Cuevas, Madeline
    Duran, Katrina
    Garcia, Ria
    Padro, Junella
    Pizarra, Marian
    Sanchez, Jhiane
    Velasco, Danah

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  14. Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden

    Aguas, Alyson
    Aguinaldo, Marielle
    Esteban, Francheska
    Garcia, Marinella
    Menor, Kim
    Montalbo, Krisean
    Olonan, Antonio
    Perianes, Louissa
    Piega, Eunice
    Tacbobo, Alyssa

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  15. Bernardino, 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

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  16. Jewish diaspora and israel: problems of a relationship since the gaza war

    Ablola, Samira D.
    Adriano,Crystalle
    Alejo, Kayle
    Balatbat, Zarina
    Carreon, Carlos
    Cay, Lester
    Rayala, Lallanita
    RuΓ±a, Jasper

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  17. Associational profusion and multiple belonging: diaspora Nepalis in the UK

    Barcelona, Janzz
    Capistrano, Sabrina
    Cruz, Bernadine
    Gondra, James
    Tamaray, Lawrence
    Tulabut, Mikaella
    Viernes, Amanda

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  18. Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden

    Asinas, Jo Leah
    Canto, Julienne
    Enrejo, Vanessa
    Gulapa, Anna
    Litana, Beatriz
    Tumalip, Ylea
    Vergel de Dios, Celine

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  19. Topic: The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land)

    Dela Cruz, Angelika
    Buendia, Leona Marie
    Mendoza, Judea
    Pineda, John Clarenz
    Realuyo, Janelle
    Reyes, Christian
    Salazar, Mialyza
    Solis, Astrid

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