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  • Beltran, Jermaine V. (2018-04)
    Test patterns or “color bars” as widely used by engineers in the broadcasting industry to check on the quality of colors a TV station is broadcasting has evolved in usage and meaning. In the 2016 event of grief and solidarity ...
  • Telles, Jason Paolo (2018-03-10)
    The practice of radio broadcasting, as a cultural product from the United States of America, which is one of the former colonizers of the Philippines, has been appropriated by the locals of the Philippine Cordillera region ...
  • Carvajal, Joseph Andrew A.; Medrano, Jhoan F. (2018-07)
    For this exhibit, the artists sought to reference some examples of Northern Luzon Cordillera material culture in their contemporary articulations of lowland folk crafts that they have grown up with and have been pursuing ...
  • Torres, Anna Christie K. Villarba (Plaridel: A Philippine Journal of Communication, Media, and Society, 2006)
    Benedict Anderson points to three institutions of power which metamorphosed "in form and function as the colonized zones entered the age of mechanical reproduc- tion, namely: the census, map and the museum" (163). I will ...
  • Tatcho, Orville (2017-05)
    Debates are an interesting platform for image building given that they are only partially controlled by the candidates. The rules, format, and features of televised debates also shape and influence attempts of the candidates ...
  • Telles, Jason Paolo R. (Lexington Books, 2018)
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    Ampaguey, Learane K. (2018-06)
    Iowak, one of the minor ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines is found in different provinces in the highlands of the Northern Philippines. According to Ethnologue (2017), Iowak language is used by 3,260 speakers. ...
  • Ampaguey, Learane K. (2018-06)
    Benguet, located in the Northern Philippines, has five ethnolinguistic groups: Ibaloy, Iowak, Karao, Kankana-ey, and Kalanguya. They are among the many ethnolinguistic groups in the country able to maintain a majority of ...
  • Telles, Jason Paolo R. (2017-05)
    Madalas nang nailalathala at naitatampok sa mga akademikong literatura at popular media ang mga pag-aaral ukol sa mga tradisyunal na uri ng musika ng mga pangkat-etniko sa Kordilyera. Ngunit maliit na bilang lamang ang ...
  • Fong, Jimmy B. (Plaridel: A Philippine Journal of Communication, Media, and Society, 2006)
    Most of the media representations of the Igorot continue to exoticize and freeze them in an ideal, primitive past. This paper foregrounds the cultural products now being produced by the Igorot using modern ethnology and ...
  • Locsin-Afable, Ma. Rina G. (Plaridel: A Philippine Journal of Communication, Media, and Society, 2006)
    From the traditional native chicken soup of the Igorots, pinikpikan has evolved into something exotic that must be tasted for one to experience 'authentic' Cordillera food. Once considered both ritual and everyday fare ...
  • Bayquen, Jasmin G. (2018-06)
    The University of the Philippines (UP) Baguio, located in the heart of the highlands, is the burgeoning hub of indigenous studies in the north. The students and teachers are multilingual and multicultural as many are from ...