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  1. This question is part of a greater debate in social sciences, particularly in ethnographic writing in anthropology, whether it is possible to attain objectivity in writing.

  2. 11 maj 2021 · The historian Al McCoy traces the origins of Philippine authoritarianism to Manuel Quezon, the first president of the Commonwealth government set up by the Americans. Quezon consolidated power by manipulating the constitution and bureaucracy and resorting to corruption and clientelist politics.

  3. This article examines the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines’ provisions on social and economic rights and welfare. It considers how the 1987 Constitution fits within the post-liberal paradigm of ‘transformative’ constitutional texts that emerged during democratic transitions in the 1980s and 1990s.

  4. 6 cze 2016 · Applying the sociological and juridical perspectives, it also explains the nature and structure of Philippine politics, government system and the Philippine constitution.

  5. Most of the disciplines were instituted as academic departments at the University of the Philippines (UP), the flagship unit of the American colonial government, between 1915 and 1926. However, sociology and anthropology were merged in one department, the Department of Anthropology and Sociology.

  6. the Philippines must start with the recognition of the crucial conse-quences of the Hispano-American colonial legacies, past and present American funding practices, the talents and caprices of a few American social scientists, and present Philippine socio-political restraints. Consequently, sociology in the Philippines today manifests certain

  7. 26 cze 2020 · Most especially in the Philippines today, public sociologistshave to be emboldened as harbingers of the process of democratization because the Philippines is confronted with an entrenched level of democratic deficit and absence of the rule of law.

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