![Rogelia Pe-Pua](http://PePua.socialpsychology.org/2925/photo.jpg)
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
Note from the Network: The holder of this profile has certified having all necessary rights, licenses, and authorization to post the files listed below. Visitors are welcome to copy or use any files for noncommercial or journalistic purposes provided they credit the profile holder and cite this page as the source.
Video Gallery
The Academic and Scholarly Development of SP
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