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  1. The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the officialjournal of the Philippine Sociological Society, Inc. It publishes empiricalarticles on the Philippines, ...

  2. Philippine sociology roots to two great but somewhat conflicting Western cultural traditions : Spanish Catholic Neo-Thomism and an almost simplistic American empericism and pragmatism, heavily laced in the early American period by a Protestant social ethic. To a certain extent Philippine sociology has never recovered from the shock of its

  3. 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.

  4. 6 cze 2019 · Bautista notes that the 1950s saw the return to the Philippines of numbers of US-trained Filipino social scientists who went on to develop strong social science communities practising within the Philippines. Ma Cynthia Bautista, ‘Sociology and the social sciences in the Philippines’, Philippine Sociological Review 46, 1–2 (1998): 66–75.

  5. (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-

  6. The introduction of sociology into the Philippine education system began over a hundred years ago. Dr. Jose Rizals writ-ings represent one of the early counter-Eurocentric social analyses in Asia.

  7. 12 gru 2019 · The theorising praxis of Filipino sociologists is characterised by a duality of “undercurrents” indicative of actual and potential actions that are habitual in nature (inclinations) yet porous enough to accommodate adjustments (possibilities) epitomised by episodic calls to theorise.

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