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  1. 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

  2. 18 mar 2019 · Meet National Scientist Dr. Gelia T. Castillo, a sociologist who championed the rights of marginalized sectors of Philippine society.

  3. the intrinsic causes of poverty in the Philippines - a providential land - are widespread low productivity, lack of effective extension services, and continuing patterns of rural exploitations which involve an anachromistic social class structure and persisting features of a colonial economy.1

  4. Sikolohiyang Pilipino, or efforts of Filipino psychologists and social scientists to indigenize Psychology in the Philippines started in the 1960s, further crystallized into a distinct movement from the mid-1970s and continued to flourish in the 21 century.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. In answer to these problems, the Philippine Sociological Society was or-ganized in 1952. The objectives of the Society are: (1) To increase the knowledge of social behavior of the individuals; (2) To gather data on social problems and their possible solutions; (3) To train teachers and

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