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    Framing in Legislation: The Case of Population Policy in the Philippines by David, Clarissa C., Atun, Jenna Mae L., La Viña, Antonio G. M.

    Published in Population research and policy review (01-04-2012)
    “…This paper investigates the political framing of population in policy discourse through an analysis of legislative documents. Semantic network analysis was…”
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    The Philippines’ antidrug campaign: Spatial and temporal patterns of killings linked to drugs by Atun, Jenna Mae L., Mendoza, Ronald U., David, Clarissa C., Cossid, Radxeanel Peviluar N., Soriano, Cheryll Ruth R.

    Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-11-2019)
    “…As soon as President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in 2016, the Philippine government launched a nationwide antidrug campaign based on enforcement-led…”
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    Framing the population debate: a comparison of source and news frames in the Philippines by David, Clarissa C., Atun, Jenna Mae L., La Viña, Antonio G.M.

    Published in Asian journal of communication (01-09-2010)
    “…This study compares frames constructed by two sides of the Philippine population management debate with media frames of the issue. Analysis was conducted…”
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    Celebrity Politics: Correlates of Voting for Celebrities in Philippine Presidential Elections by Clarissa C. David, Jenna Mae L. Atun

    Published in Social science Diliman (01-12-2015)
    “…It is common in the Philippines for celebrities in entertainment, news, and sports to run for public office and win, even with little experience in political…”
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    Factors Affecting Fertility Desires in the Philippines by Clarissa C. David, Jenna Mae L. Atun

    Published in Social science Diliman (01-12-2014)
    “…Factors affecting fertility desires in the Philippines were examined using data from a national survey and from individual and group qualitative interviews…”
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