Submissions from 2024
As Vietnam scales the global value chain, what does it mean for its workers?, Angie Ngọc Trần and Tu Nguyen
Submissions from 2022
Return Migration Intentions Driven by Parental Concerns and the Value of Children, Tolga Tezcan
The Kafala System and Vietnam’s Domestic Workers: Corruption and a Silenced Press, Angie Ngọc Trần
Vietnam Places Market Logic Above Workers’ Rights, Angie Ngọc Trần
Submissions from 2021
Modern-day slavery: Vietnamese women domestic workers in Saudi Arabia, Angie Ngọc Trần
Submissions from 2018
Workers say no to Vietnam’s ‘Special Exploitation Zones’, Angie Tran
Migrant Labor and State Power: Vietnamese Workers in Malaysia and Vietnam, Angie Tran and Vicki Crinis
Submissions from 2017
California Mission Landscapes: Race, Memory, and the Politics of Heritage. Architecture, Landscape, and American Culture Series. By Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Jennifer Lucido
Submissions from 2016
China’s South–South Cooperation with Latin America and the Caribbean, Richard L. Harris and Armando A. Arias
Archaeology on the Edge of Empire, Rubén Mendoza, James C. Moore, and Yoni Espinoza Hernandez
Industry matters: A comparison of the views of SME managers and workers on CSR practices in two industry sectors in Vietnam, Angie Ngoc Tran and Soren Jeppesen
The TPP/Labor Side Agreement and Vietnamese Workers, Angie Tran
Submissions from 2015
SMEs in their Own Right: The Views of Managers and Workers in Vietnamese Textiles, Garment, and Footwear Companies, Angie Tran and Søren Jeppesen
Small Victory, Systemic Problems, Angie Ngọc Trần
Submissions from 2014
María Santísima Nuestra Señora de la Soledad: The Archaeology and Architectural History of the Ex-Misión de la Soledad, 1791-1835, Rubén Mendoza
The Diseños Project: A Geospatial Visualization of the Environmental History of California, 1769-1892, Rubén Mendoza
Submissions from 2013
Interview with Philip Zimbardo, Armando A. Arias and Philip Zimbardo
The Cross and the Spade: Archaeology and the Discovery of the Earliest Serra Chapels at the Royal Presidio of Monterey, 1770-1772, Rubén Mendoza
Submissions from 2012
The Liturgy of Light: Solar Geometry and Kinematic Liturgical Iconography in an Early 19th Century California Mission, Rubén Mendoza
Vietnamese Textile and Garment Industry in the Global Supply Chain: State Strategies and Workers' Responses, Angie Tran
Submissions from 2011
James Lovelock, Keynote Address, Armando A. Arias and James Lovelock
Corporate Social Responsibility in Socialist Vietnam: Implementation, Challenges, and Local Solutions, Angie Tran
Submissions from 2009
Presidio Light: A Midwinter Solstice Event at the Presidio Chapel of Santa Barbara, Rubén Mendoza
The Earliest Chapel: Archaeology and Discovery at Monterey, Rubén Mendoza
Submissions from 2008
Contesting "Flexibility": Networks of Place, Gender, and Class in Vietnamese Workers' Resistance, Angie Tran
Submissions from 2007
Mission Possible: Safeguarding the Heritage of the California Missions, Rubén Mendoza
Alternatives to the “Race to the Bottom” in Vietnam: Minimum Wage Strikes and Their Aftermath, Angie Tran
Submissions from 2006
Sitting Between Two Chairs: Cambodia's Dual Citizenship Debate, Kathryn Poethig
Submissions from 2005
Sacrament of the Sun: Eschatological Architecture and Solar Geometry in a California Mission, Rubén Mendoza
Submissions from 2004
Locating the Transnational in Cambodia’s Dhammayātrā, Kathryn Poethig
Submissions from 2002
A Human Geographic Issue Management System for Natural Resource Managers in the Willamette Valley, Oregon - Chapter One: Project Background Report, Armando A. Arias
Submissions from 1999
Creating A New University Through Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling: A Study of Communications Knowledge Management & Distributed Cognition, Armando A. Arias Jr. and Beryl L. Bellman
Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling and Distributed Cognition at a New University: CSU Monterey Bay, Armando A. Arias Jr. and Beryl L. Bellman
Submissions from 1994
The Binational English & Spanish Telecommunications Network, Armando A. Arias Jr.