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  • Acosta-Corpuz, Dianne (2019-07)
    The ongoing heritage project of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) aims to develop additional guidance on the financial reporting for heritage assets to satisfy the informational needs ...
  • Ciencia, Alejandro, Jr. N. (2019-07)
    The paper considers the issues of Cordillera regional autonomy, democracy, and community participation in development planning.It builds on the findings and recommendations of previous studies on indigenous Cordillera ...
  • de la Cruz, Rainier Ric B. (2018-11)
    Can developing countries really benefit from foreign direct investment? This study provides empirical evidence on the FDI – growth nexus at the microeconomic level by assessing the impact of foreign investments on the ...
  • Castro-Palaganas, Erlinda (2018-05)
    As qualitative researchers, we are actively involved in the research process. We accept the fact that we are the main instruments, thus making us part of the social world we aim to understand. A main reason for this is ...
  • Abansi, Corazon L.; Dacanay, Santos Jose III O. (2018-02)
    The paper presents a case study of small scale mining (SSM) in an indigenous community in Northern Philippines. The research documents gold as it undergoes a fascinating transformation from a seam in the ground to the hands ...
  • Abansi, Corazon L. (2018-01)
    Collaborative water governance is argued to enable greater adaptability in the face of climate change and critical issues associated with water scarcity and pollution of rivers. Using Ansell and Gash’s (2008) framework, ...
  • Ciencia, Alejandro N., Jr. (2017-05)
    This paper examines the Philippine Department of Education’s (DepEd) implementation of the mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) program. It reviews and summarizes the findings of almost twenty MTB-MLE ...
  • Caricativo, Ruel D. (2017-07)
    Since the transition to democracy in the Philippines and Indonesia, economic, political and social changes began to manifest that warrant further analysis in relation to an equally important process – democratic consolidation. ...
  • Agra, Kelly Louise Rexzy (2017-07)
    It may seem strange, if not highly Western, to hear the term ‘epistemology’ placed side by side the Analects. Yet, this paper dares to pronounce the epistemological import of the Analects. To what end? To argue the ...
  • Bumatay, Vlademire Kevin D. (2017-07)
    The Philippine government has recently been preoccupied with cultivating a sense of genuine and lasting peace among the Moro-Islamic ethnic and cultural groups in Mindanao, Southern Philippines through the ongoing Bangsamoro ...
  • Mendoza, Olivia S. (2017-07)
    At present, the town of Naguilian in the province of La Union, Philippines is known as a predominantly Ilocano town, with Igorot inhabitants in its fringes. This set up can be traced from the events that transpired in the ...
  • De Las Penas, Ma. Louise Antonette N.; Salvador-Amores, Analyn V. (Philippine Journal of Science, 2016-03)
    The study presents a mathematical analysis and provides an anthropological perspective of the funeral textile of the indigenous communities in northern Luzon, Philippines. In particular, a symmetry analysis is performed, ...
  • Palaganas, Erlinda C.; Sanchez, Marian C.; Molintas, Ma. Visitacion P.; Caricativo, Ruel D. (Nova Southeastern University, 2017)
    Conducting research, more so, fieldwork, changes every researcher in many ways. This paper shares the various reflexivities – the journeys of learning – that we underwent as field researchers. Here, we share the changes ...