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(Updated) 4th Philippine Politics and Culture Conference Programme

 

4th Philippine Politics and Culture Conference

Social Ethics Society & Cor Jesu College

Theme: Radical Politics and the Future of Philippine Democracy

 DAY 1 (April 22, 2022)

 09:00 AM – Prayer

 09:05 AM – Welcome Remarks

                     Dr. Annaliza Cerbo

                     Research Director 

                     Cor Jesu College

 09:15 AM – Opening Message

                     Fr. Dexter Veloso

                     President

                     Social Ethics Society

 09:20 AM – Keynote Address

                     Dr. Jeffry Ocay (Eastern Visayas State University)

                    “Revisiting Habermas: The Theory of Communicative Action and Its Implications to

                     Contemporary Philippine Politics”          

10:00 AM – Paper Presentation 1

                     Luke Antonio Quijano (Rogationist of the Heart of Jesus) 

                    “The Fundamental Vocation of the Church in Social and Political Problems

                    through the lens of John Paul II and Benedict XVI”

10:30 AM – Paper Presentation 2

                     Franklin Buenaflor, PhD (DENR & University of Southeastern Philippines)

                     “Policy Harmonization and Collaboration in the Context of the Mt. Apo

                     National Park in the Philippines” 

 11:00 AM – Paper Presentation 3

                     Zedric Nicholas Bisenio (Ateneo De Manila University)

                    “The three antinomies of the far-right counterrevolution”

 11:30 AM – Paper Presentation 4

                     Ben Oliver D. Tutor, Ande M. Luna, Leandro R. De Luna (NU Laguna) 

                    “First-time Voters’ preferences in the 2022 Philippine Elections”

12:00 NN – Lunch Break

01:00 PM – Plenary Lecture 2

                    PD Bruce Colao (Department of the Interior and Local Government)

                   “Effective Governance and Democratic Inclusion: Linking Public Service to

                    the Ordinary Filipino”

01:30 PM – Paper Presentation 5

                    Alexis Deodato S. Itao (Cebu Normal University) 

                    “The Political Moralism of Some Catholic Bishops and Priests: A Post-modern

                      Evaluation”

02:00 PM – Paper Presentation 6

                    Dr. Victor Aguilan, Th.D. (Silliman University)

                   “The Relevance of the Protestant two kingdoms doctrine under Duterte's

                     regime”

02:30 PM – Paper Presentation 7

                    Dr. Joezenon Purog (EVSU)

                   “Vote Selling and Vote Buying in the Philippines: Situating the Power and

                   Antagonism of Chantal Mouffe's Radical Politics”

03:00 PM – Paper Presentation 8

                    Beljun P. Enaya (Visayas State University/University of Santo Tomas)

                    “Sartre and Rancière: Beyond Borders”

03:30 PM – Paper Presentation 9

                      Dr. Rogelio Bayod (Cor Jesu College)

                     “The Indigenous Peoples’ Issues and Power Struggle Paradoxes on IPRA Law

                       Implementation in Philippine Democracy”

DAY 2 (April 23, 2022)

09:00 AM – Plenary Lecture 3

                     Ms. Asuna Yoshizawa (Kyoto University)

                    “Everyday Peace among Muslims and Christians in Iligan City”

09:30 AM – Paper Presentation 10

                    Joseph A. Guillermo, PhD Cand. (Ateneo de Manila University/Far Eastern

                    University)

                   “The Profiles of Apo Marcos, Tita Cory and Tatay Duterte: The Challenges

                     of Prolific Identities to the Deliberative Component of Democracy”

 10:00 AM – Paper Presentation 11

                    Michael Gatchalian (Mabantao National HS)

                   “Crossing the River to Reach the School: The Academic Tale of Students”

10:30 AM – Paper Presentation 12

                     Bro. Angelo Lorenzo Salvacion

                    “Liberalism's Hope: The Independent Practical Reasoner - An Opening for

                      the Re Strategizing of the Individual”

11:00 AM – Paper Presentation 13

                     Samson Bernales Jr. (University of Mindanao) 

                   “Moral Duty of Social Sciences Teachers on the Issue of Historical

                     Revisionism in the Light of Emerita Quito's Ambivalence of Filipino Traits

                     and Values”                

11:30 AM – Plenary Lecture 4

                   Dr. Rey Luis Montesclaros (MSU-IIT)

                     “Radical Democracy and the Survival of the Philippine Republic”

12:00 NN – Lunch Break

01:00 PM – Plenary Lecture 5

                     Prof. Ian Clark Parcon (Ateneo de Davao University)

                    “Between Deliberation and Agonism: Revisiting the normative reading of

                      Philippine democracy”

01:30 PM – Plenary Lecture 6

                     Dr. Juichiro Tanabe (Waseda Universty)                      

                    “Post-liberal Peace Thesis: Building a holistic Peace thesis that includes how the

                    Liberal West can Transform Itself.”

02:00 PM – Paper Presentation 14

                     Arnel Morte (Central Mindanao University) 

                     “How Citizens respond to the Collective Goals of Nation Building”

02:30 PM – Paper Presentation 15

                     Aldrin Manalastas (University of Santo Tomas)

                     “An Analysis of the Correlation between MicroAgression, Politics and the Ethical”

03:00 PM – CLOSING REMARKS

                      Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc

                      Chairman, Board of Directors

                      Social Ethics Society

HOST: Dr. Rogelio Bayod

Vice President

Social Ethics Society

          

 

 

 


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