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1 kwi 2013 · At present, Filipino social life is appreciably open to the wider world, and has become part of a post-national global environment that is not subject to any ideology other than the rules of expediency.
In summary, a Filipino sociology in the age of globalization must be both global and local. To put it simply, it must glocalize. The ultimate. thrust of a glocalized Filipino sociology is to expose hegemonic powers at work on the global and local levels, and to empower collectivities to resist.
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
the potential of Filipino sociologists doing work in and about the long- standing conflicts in our country to contribute to discourses about peace and conflict elsewhere.
Philippine sociology was part of the American colonial project (1900–46). This approach finds resonance in other third world socie-ties where the modern education system, and social science in particular, were established under the colonial rubric. As argued by Abad and Eviota (1982: 31), ‘the social sciences,
22 kwi 2010 · But perhaps no sector of Philippine society was as profoundly influenced by Americans as the academic one, and no subdivision of the Philippine academy bore the American imprint as visibly as Philippine social science.
26 cze 2020 · This volume of Global Dialogue presents reflections of members of the Philippine Sociological Society (PSS) on various issues such as urbanization and governance, the LGBT movement, violence in the war on drugs, doing public sociology among the poor, and the marginalization of the Mindanao region.