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Early Philippine sociology emerged out of a not too thorough mix of Spanish theoretical neo-Thomism and early American methodological concerns with neo-positivism.
The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the officialjournal of the Philippine Sociological Society, Inc. It publishes empiricalarticles on the Philippines, ...
22 kwi 2010 · This paper examines the academic career, writings, institution-building efforts, and scholarly agenda of the US-born scholar who arguably had the greatest impact on post-war Philip- pine social science: Father Frank Lynch, a Jesuit professor of anthropology and sociology at Ateneo de Manila University.
The article's principal objective is to assess the state of theorising in Philippine sociology via the pages the Philippine Sociological Review (PSR). It reviews a portfolio of theoretical articles published by PSR over the span of seven decades (1955-2017).
(1) There is a distinct and unique Filipino culture and society. If the basic institutional features of the many cultural-linguistic groups in the Philippines are compared, whether they be the Muslim Maranaw of Mindanao, the pagan Sea Gypsies of the Sulu Sea, or the Christian Taga-
About the Journal. The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the official journal of the Philippine Sociological Society (PSS). It publishes articles that advance theoretical, empirical and methodological studies focusing on, but not limited to, the Philippine society.
proposed the measurement of Filipino kinship and relationships— the immediate closeness and trust accorded to family members and relatives—as a distinct category in evaluating the risks in criminality