Search Results - "Philippine sociological review"
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The Higaonon Nature-Focused Beliefs: Implications To Forest Resource Management
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2024)“…The Higaonon is one of the eighteen indigenous communities in Mindanao mostly dwelling in the central and northeastern provinces. Their distinctive knowledge,…”
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Introduction to Volume 72: Sociology of Hope or a 'Hopeful' Sociology in the Context of the Philippines
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Navigating an Unfamiliar Terrain: Reflections on Feminist Research Methodology in the Study of Filipino Deaf Gay Men
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2024)“…This article contributes to the growing body of knowledge on feminist research methodology by providing a comprehensive account of my experiences in examining…”
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For a Sociology of Hope: Future Horizon and Possible Worlds
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2024)“…Various sociologists have developed concepts that have a close connection with hope (action, social change, utopia, etc.). However, a coherent and systematic…”
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Hope, Faith, Resentment, and Fatalism: Notes Toward a Sociological Understanding of Filipino Resilience
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What do you want to be when you grow up? Factors Influencing 10-year-old Filipino Children's Work Aspirations
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2024)“…Through secondary analysis of baseline data from the Longitudinal Cohort Study on Filipino Children, this study traced the factors related to children’s work…”
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From the Myth of the Lazy Native to the Myth of the Lazy Rural Boy
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…How does the supremacy of colonial and capitalist ideologies continue to influence the self-perceptions of Malays and Filipinos? This article aims to answer…”
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Toward Creative Development: The Case of International Development in Lebanon
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…This article is inspired by late sociologist Syed Hussein Alatas’ scholarship in development studies. It discusses the problem of uncritical imitation that is…”
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Endogenizing Epistemologies: Thinking with Syed Hussein Alatas about Decoloniality and Autonomous Knowledge
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…This paper engages with S. H. Alatas’ discourse on decoloniality, autonomous knowledge, and epistemic freedom in relation to the social sciences and the…”
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Transforming the “Lazy Native”: Race, American Colonial Education, and Violence against Minorities in the Philippines
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…Syed Hussein Alatas argues that the image of the “lazy native” emerged as a means to subjugate colonized populations in order to entrench an ideology necessary…”
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Syed Hussein Alatas and Karl Gaspar: Understanding Cultural Imperialism in Contemporary Philippine Society
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…Cultural imperialism is the imposition of the way of life of a dominant group as the societal norm. Syed Hussein Alatas criticized the Western stereotype of…”
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Demonstration Effect, Captive Mind, and Uncritical Imitation: Case for Autonomous Asian Social Science by Syed Hussein Alatas
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…Syed Hussein Alatas was a pioneering decolonial social scientist. His intellectual contributions to the identification of issues facing Asian social science…”
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The Modeling of Captive Minds in Asian Tourism Academia
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…Several decades after Syed Hussein Alatas’theorization of “intellectual imperialism” and the subsequent phenomenon of the “captive mind,” the reality of Asian…”
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INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 70: THE CAPTIVE MIND AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION IN THE THOUGHT OF SYED HUSSEIN ALATAS
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Indigenous Critical Social Theory: Islam and Social Practice
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2022)“…Syed Hussein Alatas’ scholastic mindset is reflected in his masterpiece works that employ the multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary social science and…”
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The Neocolonial State as a Racketeer: The Filipino State, War on Drugs, and Paradoxical Damage
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The State of Northern Negros Oriental’s Coastal Areas: Socioeconomic and Management Issues and Viable Solutions for Effective Local Coastal Management
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2021)“…Local communities and local government units (LGUs) are essential in implementing a coastal management plan. This research report assesses the situations of…”
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Paglalagablab: Analyzing the LGBTQI Legislative Battle of Lagablab Network
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2021)“…Most studies of the Philippine LGBTQI movement have focused heavily on Pride Marches and the electoral battles of Ang Ladlad. They provide relevant insights…”
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Reproductive Justice in the Philippines: A Sociological Insight
Published in Philippine sociological review (01-01-2021)“…Following the outbreak of COVID-19 in the Philippines, resources for reproductive health were diverted to prioritize addressing the impact of inequities among…”
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