KASARINLAN: PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF THIRD WORLD STUDIES (Print: ISSN116-0923; Electronic: ISSN 2012-080X) is an internationally refereed journal published by the Third World Studies Center, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines Diliman that provides a forum for critical and interdisciplinary perspectives on the Philippines and the Third World with special reference to political economy.

SEGREGATION AND EXCLUSION

Volume 35–36
Published June 2024

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

Segregation and Exclusion

Soledad Natalia M. Dalisay

ARTICLES

Bureaucratic Authoritarianism to Democratic Governance: Philippine Bureaucracy’s Governance Mechanisms for Engaging Civil Society in Urban Poor Social Housing

Maria Lourdes G. Rebullida

The Political Economy of LGBTQ Tourism in Thailand

Alexandre Veilleux and Anne-Marie Van Broeck

How Preserving Biodiversity Mitigates the Impacts of Small-scale Land Grab on Livelihoods and Agricultural Production in Central Java

Louis Tanguay

Survival and Atrocity: Remembering the Japanese Occupation of the Province of Aklan, Philippines, 1942-45

Frances Anthea Redison

REVIEWS

The Divide: Global Inequality from Conquest to Free Markets by Jason Hickel

Angela Asuncion

Stories of Struggle: Experiences of Land Reform in Negros Island, Philippines by Sarah Wright and Ma. Diosa Labiste

John Edison Ubaldo