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Honolulu, HI
Posted:
January 19, 2013

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Eric S. Casino

P.O. Box *****

Honolulu, Hawaii 96820

Liyangs Heights

Cagayan De Oro City

Philippines

Voicemail 1-877-***-****

Tel. 808-***-****

Email: abqcf7@r.postjobfree.com

Provide consulting services in education, business, cross-cultural training,

and language learning programs. Area Studies specialization: Philippines

and Southeast Asia.

Summary

More than 30 years as a social anthropologist actively engaged in

university lecturing, applied research, and consulting with governments

and corporations in the fields of education, project evaluation, culture-based

marketing, social impact assessment, and cross-cultural management.Education

Ph.D. Social Anthropology (Sydney 1973)

M.A. Philosophy (Loyola House of Studies 1960)

Nine (9) years training as a professional educator in the

Jesuit Order

Research and Administrative ExperienceConducted social impact assessment for a copper mining project

in Southern Mindanao, for WMC/Philippines (1997-98)Researched and

compiled the first Hawaii Directory of Education, Training and

Research, for the Marketing Division, Department of Business and

Economic Development, State of Hawaii (1990).Administered a Bilingual

Education Program for the Department of Education, State of Hawaii

(1985).Carried out collaborative research on Asia-Pacific modernization

programs at the East-West Center (1977-1981).Developed executive

training programs curriculum for the Mindanao Executive Development

Academy, under the joint auspices of the University of the Philippines

and Mindanao State University (1975).Primary consultant, Social

Studies Curriculum Planning, International School, Makati (1974-75)Business ConsultingThe World Bank (Philippine Project)Western Mining Corporation (Mindanao, Philippines)American Agency for

International Development (Clark Air Force Base)HEI

Industries (Philippines, Guam)Academia Language School (Language

training in Tagalog, Tausug)

Experience in Education and Training

High School

Three (3) years teaching English, Latin, and Religious Studies in a Jesuit

high school Undergraduate

Two

(2) years as Teaching Fellow at Sydney University, conducting

undergraduate tutorials on comparative Asian and Pacific ethnographiesGraduate and Post-graduate

Over twenty (20) years teaching a variety of courses in

anthropology and related social science fields -- geography, cross-cultural

communication, race and ethnic relations, and management science -- as

a visiting professor in the following universities:University of Sydney University of California Santa CruzThunderbird Management School (Arizona)Asian Institute of Management -- AIM (Manila)Japan-America Institute of Management Science (Honolulu)Honors and Awards Outstanding Alumnus, Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) (2004) “Balik-Scientist” Award

(University of the Philippines) (1985-86)Participant, Max Planck International Conference on Legal Pluralism,

co-editor of proceedings (1986)Australian National University Fellowship

(1986)East-West Center Fellowship (1977-81) Agricultural Development Council (Rockefeller) Scholarship (1968-69)Greenwell Bequest Scholarship (Sydney University, 1969-70)Asian Scholar in Residence, Fulbright-Hays fellowship (University of

California, Santa Cruz, 1978)

Languages

Fluent – English, Tagalog, Cebuano Visayan,

Mapun Samal

Grammatical knowledge – Tausug, Yakan, Bahasa Indonesia

Reading – Latin, Spanish, French, Chavacano

References (On request)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Published seven (7) books and over 20 articles relating to anthropological,

historical, and development topics in the Asia-Pacific region (complete

list available on request). Sample of publications:Mindanao Statecraft and Ecology. Cotabato

City: Notre Dame of Cotabato University Press (2000).“Person-centered and State-centered Social Security in

Southeast Asia,” in Between Kinship and the State. Social

Security and Law in Developing Countries. Eds. Benda-Beckman

et al. Dordrecht-Holland: Foris Publications (1988).“The Moros of the Philippines: Levels of Interethnic Conflict,” in Inter-Ethnic

Conflict: Myth and Reality, eds. Jerry Boucher and Dan Landis. New

York: Sage Publishing Co. (1986).“The Parameters of Ethnicity Research,” in Introduction

to Ethnicity. Intercocta Glossary, ed. Fred Riggs. Unesco:

International Conceptual Encyclopedia for the Social Sciences

(1986).The Philippines – Lands and Peoples, A Cultural Geography,

in The Filipino Nation. Vol. 2 of a three-volume series. New

York: Grolier International (1982).“Consultants and Competence in Development and Cross-Cultural

Programs,” in Handbook of Intercultural Training,

vol. 2, eds. Dan Landis and Richard Brislin. New York: Pergamon

Press (1981).MACRO/S: Philippine experiment in multi-cultural social studies,” Culture

Learning Institute Report 5.2 (January 19978) 9-12“Folk-Islam in the Life Cycle of the Jama Mapun,” Philippine

Sociological Review 15, 1-2 (January-April 1967) 34-47

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(January-April 1967) 34-47

©Copyright James Kent Associates



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