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Beginning with its maiden issue in 1978 devoted to a stocktaking of Anthropology in the Philippines, Aghamtao continues to provide a forum for the scholarship and practice of anthropology in the Philippines. Aghamtao comes out as a regular issue in October.
The Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society has from the outset covered all aspects of the vast areas named in the title. In part owing to the professional interest of its first editor, the late Dr. Rudolph Rahmann, SVD, it has become the favorite outlet for articles on anthropology and archaeology of the Philippines.
1 mar 2022 · This article discussed how anthropologists in the Philippines responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and the relevant government responses to the pandemic, drawing on my emic perspective as a public anthropologist in the country.
the practical engagements of Filipino anthropologists, and the challenges faced by anthropology as a discipline in the Philippines. Among our findings: many UGAT members work in interdisciplinary settings, and struggle to balance output for academic and popular audiences. Graduate anthropology degrees are offered in only a
Anthropology Today is a bimonthly publication which aims to provide a forum for the application of anthropological analysis to public and topical issues, while reflecting the breadth of interests within the discipline of anthropology.
24 wrz 2021 · It presents historical, anthropological, sociocultural, and theological views on significant folk religious groups, traditions, and practices in the Philippines, including but not limited to the millenarian movements and popular Catholic feasts.
30 mar 2023 · Long before recent calls to decolonize anthropology, practitioners of “national anthropologies”—such as local anthropologists from/in/of the Philippines—have sought to implement a more inclusive kind of scholarship, and this has been reflected in their citational practices.