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12th SES Conference List of Accepted Abstracts for Presentation (Updated)

 


List of Accepted Abstracts for Presentation

1. Bernardo Caslib Jr. (University of the Philippines - Manila) - The 3Cs and Moral Education in the midst of Covid-19

2. Alvin Tan (University of Santo Tomas) - Consensus without Consent : A Critique of Media Technologies

3. Oliver Perater - The Domestication of the Covid-19 Virus and its Utilization as an Excuse for Social Control

4. Albert Garcia (Nueva Vizcaya State University) - On Distempers of Reasoning: How Fallacies Covid(ized) the Virtual World

5. Bryan Paul Tumlad & Eileen Marie Palmejar (Central Philippine University - College of Law) - Pornographying Poverty in Media Representations

6. Glenford Franca (SPAMAST) - Profiling Cultural Preservation of the B'laan Tlogan of Kiblawan, Davao del Sur

7. Garry Tabugon (Caraga State University) - The Importance of Transdisciplinarity in the Conceptualization of Law

8. Alexis Deodato Itao (Cebu Normal University) - Why is there a need to study the 'Foundations of Education'? Arguments for a better Appreciation and Understanding

9. Menelito Mansueto Jr. (MSU_IIT) - The Value System in the Nation's History: An Attempt to examine the notion of Moral Collectivity and Nationalism

10. Dr. Joezenon Purog (EVSU) - Political Positions of President Rodrigo Duterte in the Perspective of Chantal Mouffe's Radical Democracy

11. Mar Louie Vincent Reyes (University of San Carlos - Graduate School) - The Prophetic Critique as Precursor to Public Religion: How Biblical Dissent counters Theological Nationalism

12. Dr. Roberto Roldan Jr. (Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology) - In Defense of Death: An Existentialist Approach 

13. Concepcion Regalado (University of Santo Tomas) - A Case Study on the Role of Community Participation in Health Program in San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal

14. Dr. Sherlito Sable (University of Southeastern Philippines) - Moral Contestation on Policy Action over Covid-19 Vaccination Governance

15. Dr. Victor Aguilan (Silliman University) - The Relevance of the Katipunan in the Struggle for Philippine Democracy Today

16. Marvin Einstein Mejaro (University of Santo Tomas) - A Necessity of a Riot: Badiou on the Ontology of Courage and Militant Subjectivity

17. Dr. Rhochie Avelino Matienzo (University of Santo Tomas) - Sickness Unto Death: A Kierkegaardian Reset in the Time of the Pandemic

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