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The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the officialjournal of the Philippine Sociological Society, Inc. It publishes empiricalarticles on the Philippines, ...
To provide a positive concept of a Filipino culture and society, I would like to briefly discuss four propositions.3 (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
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
14 maj 2021 · The decolonization of knowledge in the post-World War II era became a main concern for Philippine social scientists and was pursued through a discourse about how their nation’s culture was distinct from Western culture. 3 Several social scientists proposed new ways of knowing that critiqued Western (neo)colonial epistemologies and practices.
This study explores the formation of national identity in three grade 1 civics and culture textbooks. Exploring national identity responds to the contention that the Filipino is simply a hotpot of cultures. Meanwhile, exploring the textbooks is a must to update the lack of study in this area.
Filipino Culture and Social Analysis Niels Mulder This article addresses the question whether the way modern west- erners look at society has any relevance for Filipinos. Since the En- lightenment, a sociological view of social life has gradually grown to dominate the western mind, but does this conceptualization fit Filipino culture?
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.