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Conference Schedule

Thursday, 25 April - Discovery and Transformation: Human In(ter)ventions in a Changing World

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

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9:00 AM – 9:15 AM

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9:15 AM – 9:45 AM 

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9:45 AM – 10:45 AM

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10:45 AM – 12:15 AM

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12:15 AM - 1:30 PM

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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Registration and Open Coffee Bar

National Anthem and Invocation

Welcome Remarks





Introduction




Opening Keynote Lecture 

Mobilizing Transdisciplinarity and Intersectionality Approaches in Building Climate and Disaster Resilience





Panel 1: Transdisciplinarity, Complementarity, and Building Community Resilience Amidst Climate and Disaster Risks

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Panel 2: News from the Past – Intersections and interconnections in archaeological research














Lunch Break 

Panel 3: Continued Struggle for Climate Justice: Deconstructing Climate Action through Social Sciences
















SOSS Outstanding Graduate Research Awards Reception




Awarding Ceremonies: SOSS Outstanding Graduate Research Awards

Czarina A. Saloma-Akpedonu, Dr.rer.soc.

Dean, School of Social Sciences

Ateneo de Manila University

Dr. Emma Porio

Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Ateneo de Manila University

Dr. Alfred Pawlik
SOSS Coordinator for Research

Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

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Enhancing Climate Change Information through Co-production

Dr. Faye Cruz, Julie Mae Dado, Emilio Gozo

 

On Air Quality and Enhancing Transdisciplinarity, Complementarity, and Building Resilience
Dr. Maria Obiminda L. Cambaliza, Dr. James Bernard Simpas, Dr. Melliza T. Cruz

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Resilience Hubs and the FEWS+ NEXUS

Paul M. Cabacungan, Khim Cathleen M. Saddi, Maria Theresa Joy G. Rocamora, Reymond P. Cao, Dr. Emma E. Porio
 

Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on City-Level Economic Activity: Role of CGE Microsimulation Analysis

Dr. Ramon Clarete, Dr. Randy P. Tuano, Marjorie Muyrong, Rolly Czar Castillo, Cymon Lubangco

Early humans in the Philippines – Migration, Adaptation, and Behaviour in Maritime Environments

Dr. Alfred F. Pawlik

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The current status of prehistoric plant working and sea crossings in Pleistocene Wallacea

Dr. Riczar B Fuentes

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From Consumption to Disposal: Uncovering Dietary Practices and Methodological Challenges in Garbology

Brent B Soriano

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Beyond Excavation – Archaeology at the Intersection of Research, Heritage Preservation, and Community Participation

Dr. Tanya Uldin

Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) and Loss and Damage: The Case of Atok, Benguet

Jameela Joy Reyes, Doreen Allasiw, Dr. Ma. Laurice Jamero

 

Left out of Discourse: Perspectives from Kaliwa

Jameela Joy Reyes

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The Climate Realities of the Deaf: Evidence from a Climate Vulnerability Assessment of the Filipino Deaf Community

Angelika Lourdes Pizarro, Isabella Ann Mendoza, Keith Sigfred Ancheta, Rommel Lo, Cecilia Therese Guiao, Patricia Nicdao

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 Just Transition Assessment Tool (JTAT) for Social Impacts of Climate Action as applied to the Philippine Jeepney Modernization Case

Jayvy R. Gamboa, JD

Dr. Jozon A. Lorenzana

Associate Professor, Department of Communication

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Friday, 26 April - Memory, Trauma, and Healing: Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

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9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

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10:30 AM – 12:00 NN

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12:00 NN – 1:00 PM

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1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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5:00 PM

Registration and Open Coffee Bar

Panel 4: Voices of Resistance: Unveiling the Struggle

for Justice and Freedom
















Panel 5: Economic Transformations and Social Interactions: Perspectives from Current Research










 
 
 
 


Lunch Break

Panel 6: Situating Continuities and Divergences of

Marginal Lives in the Collective Identity, Memory,
and Cultures: Writing Early Twentieth-Century Histories
of Women and Children in the Philippines















Panel 7: Political Engagements in Precarious Times:
Vignettes of Asia

















Closing Ceremonies





Closing Keynote: Care for Those on the Move




Reception


 

Representations of Martial Law Victims in an Evolving Philippine Democracy

Dr. Erwine Dela Paz, Joshua Uyheng, Dr. Cristina J. Montiel

 

Nakatago sa Mata ng Publiko ang Makinarya ng Pag-Tokhang: Kolateral's Protest Music as an Affective-Discursive Practice against Duterte's War on Drugs

Dr. Jonathan Robert A. Ilagan, Dr. Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo

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The Use of Process Tracing in the Evaluation of Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution Interventions:  An exploration of theory and mechanism-based evaluation in rido conflict mediation and women’s peacebuilding projects

Dr. Wilfredo M. Torres III

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An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Employee Engagement  Strategies in the Healthcare Industry Post-pandemic

William Dominic C. Ong

Innovation Intermediation in Global Value Chains: A Proposed Framework

Dr. Kevin Christopher L. Go

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Effects of Gendered Wage-Differentials and Employment Shares on Price Inflation and Unemployment Rate

Dr. Noel P. de Guzman, Dr. Carlos S. Tabora, Hazel C. Parcon-Santos , Laura B. Fermo, Neil G. Lomibao

 

Buffalo Dairy Product Reseller’s Customer Experience Amid Covid-19

Jyro B. Triviño, Estephanie P. De Gracia

 

Social Capital Dimensions and Processes in Organizations: How Organizational Context Influences Social Capital Formation and Maintenance Among PTA Volunteers

Amelia Lorena Perez

Hidden Labor: Child Indenture and Enslavement in the Early American Period Philippines 1898-1912

Dr. Olivia Anne M. Habana

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Care for the Colonial Maternal Body: Towards a History of the Biomedical Construction of Women’s Bodies in Early Twentieth Century Philippines

Alvin D. Cabalquinto 

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Spiritist Filipina: Tatlong Maria (1944) and the Discourse on the Portrayal of Women in Philippine Cinema during the Japanese Occupation Period

Abel A. Ubaldo

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The Filipina in Japan-occupied Philippines (1942-1945)

Ma. Rita Lourdes A. Alfaro

Unsuccessful technocratic inputs in policy-making: The case of the passage of the free public higher education bill in the Philippines

Nelson C. Cainghog

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 “We Will Not Be Sidelined”: Philippine Civil Society Organizations’ Operational Shifts During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Hansley A. Juliano

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Unraveling the Threads: Exploring Sociopolitical Behavior Amidst Emerging Conspiracy Theories during COVID-19

Zen Raphael Seltman

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Combating Caciques, Plunders, and a Killer: Philippines' Civil Society after the People Power Revolution and Its Future

Eishi Senaha

Fr. Jose M.  Cruz, S.J., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of History

Dr. Filomeno Aguilar, Jr.

Assistant Vice President for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation Professor, Department of History

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