
Publications & Media

PUBLICATIONS
"Migrant Gangs, Religion and Tattoo Removal"
in Peace Review.
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2002 (with Luis Enrique
Bazan and Liliana Harris)
"Women, Migration and the Pentecostal Experience"
in Peace Review.
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2002 (with Rosalina
Mira)
Guest Editor (with Susan Zayarsky)
Special Issue on Immigration in Peace Review.
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2002.
"No Longer Strangers" Migrants and the American
Church" in Sojourners.
Volume 32, Number 2, March-April 2003.
"Dangerous Crossings: Responding to Violence at the
Borders" (Forthcoming)
Interventions: Activists and Academics Respond to Violence
Elizabeth Castelli and Janet
Jakobsen, editors. Palgrave/Macmillan.
Chun,
K.M., & Akutsu, P.D.
(forthcoming).
Acculturation processes among Asian American and Latino families. In G. Marin,
P. Balls Organista, & K.M. Chun (Eds.)
Acculturation: Advances in Theory, Measurement, and Applied
Research.
American Psychological Association.
Gonzalez, J., (forthcoming).
Second Coming: The Americanization of Christianity in the Philippines and
the Filipinization of Churches in the United States. In T. Carnes and F. Yang
(Eds.)
Asian American Religions: Borders and Boundaries.
Gonzalez, J., Wynaden, J. (2002).
Welcome to the Philippines: A Children's book for Immigrants to the United
States and Canada.
Gareth Stevens Publishing, Milwaukee, WI.
Hopkins, D., Lorentzen,
L., Mendieta, E., Batstone, D. (Eds.).(2001).
Religions/Globalization: Theories and Cases.
Duke University Press.
This collection of
essays explores the response of religious traditions to globalization. International
scholars from a broad range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives
present case studies and theoretical challenges.
Lorentzen,
L. & Zagarsky,
S. (Eds.). (December 2002).
Migration.
Peace Review, Special Edition.
MEDIA
So Far From Heaven: Immigrants and the Changing Face of the
Church. December 2002.
Divided Loyalties: Dual Citizenship for Filipino Americans.
Joaquin L. Gonzalez III. February 20-26, 2002. SF Weekly, Vol. 21(3).
KDNZ 88.1 FM: Migrants, Religion, and the War in Afghanistan.
Interview with Lois Lorentzen. November 15, 2001.
Singtao Radio: Interview with Kevin Chun. August 2001.
Immigrants
Gift. Joaquin Gonzalez III and Andrea G. Maison. June 13-19, 2001. Philippine
News.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Abe, J., Zane, N.W.S.,
& Chun, K.M. (1994).
Differential responses to trauma: Migration-related discriminants of post-traumatic
stress disorder among Southeast Asian refugees.
Journal of Community Psychology, 22 (2),121-135.
Abueg, F.R., &
Chun, K.M. (1996).
Traumatized Asian and Asian American populations. In A. Marsella & M.
Friedman, E. Gerrity, & R. Scurfield (Eds.)
Ethnocultural approaches to understanding post-traumatic stress disorder:
Issues, research, and clinical applications.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Balls Organista,
P., Chun, K.M., & Marin, G. (Eds.). (1998).
Readings in Ethnic Psychology.
New York: Routledge, Inc.
Chun,
K.M., & Akutsu, P.D.
(1999).
Utilization of mental health services: Cultural and gender considerations
for immigrant and refugee women. In L.Kramer, S. Ivey, & Y. Ying (Eds.)
Immigrant women and the U.S. health care delivery system: From policy to
program.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
Fortuny, P. (2002).
The Santa Cena of the Luz del Mundo Church: A Case Study of Contemporary Transnationalism.
In H.R. Ebaugh and J. Chafetz
Religion Across Borders: Transnational Religious Networks
Altamira Press.
Gonzalez,
J. (2001).
Philippine labour migration: Critical dimensions of public
policy.
Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Gonzalez,
J. (2001).
Countries of the World: Philippines.
Milwaukee, WI: Gareth Stevens Publishing.
This volume assists
Filipino immigrant parents in sharing the cultural heritage of the Philippines
with their children (10-16 years old). It examines the spiritual and religious
diversity that characterizes the Philippines and motivates its dynamic people.