Rogelia Pe-Pua
Dr. Pe-Pua's research focuses on acculturation, cultural diversity and cross-cultural issues, migration policy, migrant settlement, ethnic youth, racism, indigenous psychology, Asian psychology, Filipino psychology, and research methodology. In addition to her position as a Senior Lecturer and Head of School at the School of Social Science and Policy, she acts as the co-ordinator of Postgraduate Research Courses for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales. She was a member on the Illawarra Regional Advisory Council of the Community Relations Commission from 2002-2004.
Primary Interests:
- Applied Social Psychology
- Culture and Ethnicity
- Intergroup Relations
- Law and Public Policy
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Research Methods, Assessment
Books:
- Bautista, V., & Pe-Pua, R. (Eds.). (1991). Pilipinolohiya: Kasaysayan, pilosopiya at pananaliksik (Philippine studies: History, philosophy and research). Quezon City: University of the Philippines.
- Pe-Pua, R. (1996). "We’re just like other kids": Street-frequenting youth of non-English-speaking background. Canberra: AGPS.
- Pe-Pua, R. (Ed.). (1989). Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo at gamit (Filipino psychology: Theory, method and application) (2nd ed.). Quezon City: Philippine Psychology Research and Training House.
- Pe-Pua, R., Mitchell, C., Iredale, R., & Castles, S. (1996). Astronaut families and parachute children: The cycle of migration between Hong Kong and Australia. Canberra: AGPS.
- Protacio-Marcelino, E., & Pe-Pua, R. (Eds.). (1999). Unang dekada ng sikolohiyang Pilipino: Kaalaman, gamit at etika (The first decade of Filipino psychology: Knowledge, application and ethics). Quezon City: Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino.
Journal Articles:
- Pe-Pua, R. (2005). Vinculos entre Filipinas y Espana: Migraciones y relaciones bilateral [Links between the Philippines and Spain: Migrations and bilateral relations]. Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, 68, 53-65.
- Pe-Pua, R. (2000). Implications of government policies on working conditions of Filipino Workers in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Pilipinas, 34, 63-90.
- Pe-Pua, R. (1989). Pagtatanong-tanong: A cross-cultural research method. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 13, 147-163.
- Pe-Pua, R., Aguiling-Dalisay, G., & Sto Domingo, M. (1993). Pagkababae at pagkalalaki: Tungo sa pag-unawa sa sekswalidad ng mga Filipino (Womanhood and manhood: Towards understanding Filipino sexuality). DIWA, 10(1), 1-8.
- Pe-Pua, R., & Protacio-Marcelino, E. (2002). Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Pamana ni Virgilio G. Enriquez (Filipino psychology: A legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez). Binhi, 2002-1, 1-54.
- Pe-Pua, R., & Protacio-Marcelino, E. (2000). Sikolohiyang Pilipino (Filipino psychology): A legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 3(1), 49-71.
Other Publications:
- Pe-Pua, R. (2003). Wife, mother and maid: The triple role of Filipino domestic workers in Spain and Italy. In N. Piper & M. Roces (Eds.), Wife or worker? Asian women and migration (pp. 157-180). Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
- Pe-Pua, R. (1999). Youth and ethnicity: Images and constructions. In R. White (Ed.), Australian youth subcultures: On the margins and in the mainstream (pp. 120-126). Hobart: Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies.
- Pe-Pua, R. (1991). UP pioneers in indigenous Filipino psychology. In B. Aquino (Ed.), The university experience: Essays on the 82nd anniversary of the University of the Philippines (pp. 152-164). Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
- Pe-Pua, R., Mitchell, C., Castles, S., & Iredale, R. (1998). Astronaut families and parachute children: Hong Kong immigrants in Australia. In E. Sinn (Eds.), The last half century of Chinese overseas (pp. 279-298). Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.
Courses Taught:
- Information and Research for Policy
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Research and Information Management
Rogelia Pe-Pua
School of Social Sciences and International Studies
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052
Australia
- Phone: (61) 2 9385-2297
- Fax: (61) 2 9385-1040