Task is to meet as groups and plan a presentation on one the following topics. The next few weeks will be your research period in order to accomplish the 3 outcomes below. As such we won't be having regular meetings, and we meet again as class by April 26, 2019.
Outcomes:
1) Finalize your Newsletter, submission is April 27, 2019.
2) Plan a group presentation on a chosen topic from the list below, it will be presented on April 26 and 27, 2019. Al groups should be ready by then, and groups will be picked randomly.
3) Everyone is expected to read all the readings as listed below. Don't worry, they're not as toxic as some readings, they will constitute a quiz which will be administered on May 3, 2019.
For the presentation. Form groups of 7 - 8 members. Make sure to fill up to 7 members before proceeding to accumulate to 8. Based on the current population, there should be very few groups (probably 1 per block) that reach 8 members.
Outcomes:
1) Finalize your Newsletter, submission is April 27, 2019.
2) Plan a group presentation on a chosen topic from the list below, it will be presented on April 26 and 27, 2019. Al groups should be ready by then, and groups will be picked randomly.
3) Everyone is expected to read all the readings as listed below. Don't worry, they're not as toxic as some readings, they will constitute a quiz which will be administered on May 3, 2019.
For the presentation. Form groups of 7 - 8 members. Make sure to fill up to 7 members before proceeding to accumulate to 8. Based on the current population, there should be very few groups (probably 1 per block) that reach 8 members.
Topics/Readings
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
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
Weapons of Knowledge Construction: the Afghan-American diaspora and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
By Morwani Zafar 217
Presentation Grading
The following marks will be given for accomplishing each requirement of the task.
A. Each topic may touch on the one or more of the following migration concepts: Space (temporal and locational), Identity, Community, Homeland, Transference, Networks, Tropes. 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 7-8 members). 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.
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, For each group: One member should submit at the comments box the list of members and their group topic by April 2, 2016. 4 pts ___
G. Each individual member will be graded on clarity of delivery 5 pts ___ And on mastery of topic 5 pts ____
G. Each individual member will be graded on clarity of delivery 5 pts ___ And on mastery of topic 5 pts ____
40 pts in total
Alvardo, Elizah Mariel V.
ReplyDeleteTopic: The stateless speak back: Palestinian narratives of home(land) by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh 194
Members
Agua, Wylene
Alvarado, Elizah
Bernante, Ellen Clarisse
Biñas, Jeanric
Bustos, Kayra Millen
Daguno, Ezekiel
Calma, Marcos
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ReplyDeleteDe Leon, Ricci Lynne T.
ReplyDeleteTopic: Making a Kurdistani identity in diaspora: Kurdish migrants in Sweden by Barzoo Eliassi 45
Group 5
Members:
Aguilar, Camille
Areño, Kirstie
Constantino, Shayna
De Leon, Ricci
Diong, Marianne
Mendoza, Johanna
Lansang, JM
Obtinalla, Olive Mae B.
ReplyDeleteTOPIC: Weapons of Knowledge Construction: the Afghan-American diaspora and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Members:
Angeles, Krishna
Bunales, Gabrielle Vellia
Cacal, Aldrianne Laine
Dalire, Micah Elaine
Gacula, Alyssa Marie
Gallarde, Jamie Anne
Obtinalla, Olive Mae
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ReplyDeleteMalabana, Lois Abigail B.
ReplyDeleteTOPIC:
5. The Jewish diaspora and Israel: problems of a relationship since the Gaza wars by William Safran
Members:
Gutierrez, Myka
Imperial, Anika
Lapira, Alleyne
Malabana, Abigail
Manapsal, Allea
Palileo, Phoebe
Rivel, Camilla
Villanueva, Mikaela
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ReplyDeleteTOPIC 3: Indigent muslims burial fund
ReplyDeletePotenciano, Andrea
Yambao, Ma. Nina
Gorzon, Alana
Olaje, Jean
Leonardo, Austin
Navarro, Therine
Mercado, Bai
Cortes, Hanna Patricia
ReplyDeleteTOPIC 6: Weapons of Knowledge Construction: the Afghan-American diaspora and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Samson , Yanah
Ilagan, Chian
Cortes, Hanna
Gatdula, Mary Anne
Tolentino, Chelsea
Velasco, Ella
Siruno, Joshua
Carrreos, Reandil Thea
ReplyDeleteTOPIC: The Jewish diaspora and Israel: problems of a relationship since the
Gaza wars
Araracap, Riel John
Binay, Sharwin Job
Ermac, Ayanna Sophia
Serra, Chara
Pulido, Elizah Czanne
Yu, Jenny