by PIO UP Cebu | Sep 24, 2024 | News, Research and Academics, SDG 17, SDG 4
Call for Papers IPSA 2025 in Seoul, South Korea Panel PL-6152 Visual Politics in the Global Majority: Alternative Perspectives and Creative Directions to Political Analysis Deadline: NOVEMBER 5, 2024 Chair: Assistant Professor Noe John Joseph E. Sacramento, PhD Cand....
by ITC | Jan 27, 2022 | College of Social Sciences, News, Research and Academics, SDG 11, SDG 12, SDG 16, SDG 5
E-Women in E-Business: Probing into State-led and Individual-based Finance- Gathering Initiatives of Filipinas during the Economic Pandemic Struggle MYMAR DENISE B. NELLAS, CATHERINE V. HERNANDO, JAN BRITHNEY L. NAVALES, RIZZA J. SANCHEZ, & RICHELLE S. SEARES...
by ITC | Jan 26, 2022 | College of Social Sciences, Publications, Research and Academics, SDG 16
Abstract The Philippine national government’s largely ineffective response to the COVID-19 pandemic sets the context for a diversity of policy adaptations at the local level. This article focuses on the two largest metropolitan areas in the Visayan Islands, Cebu City...
by ITC | Jan 26, 2022 | College of Social Sciences, Publications, Research and Academics, SDG 16
Abstract The “Municipal Talakayan” (Talakayan for brevity), translated in the Visayan Dialect as “Panaghisgutay” is an internal evaluation tool which brings together the local stakeholders (Municipal Inter-Agency Committee, Barangay Captains, Civil Society...
by ITC | Jan 26, 2022 | College of Social Sciences, Publications, Research and Academics, SDG 11, SDG 9
Abstract Strengthened by rigorous developments in foundational principles and methods, the technocratic-vs-deliberative debate has long lapsed in policy analysis discourse. We attempt to remedy this debate by illustrating the case of Fah Ham smart city planning in...
by ITC | Jan 26, 2022 | College of Social Sciences, Publications, Research and Academics
Overview: The major trend in central-local relations in the Philippines under the regime of President Rodrigo Duterte has been the capacity of the presidential palace to exert a very tight grip over local politicians—arguably the tightest since the martial-law...