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Final List of Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation in the 14th SES Conference (Complete)

1. Angelica Joyce Samson (UP Diliman/CIIT)- Cycling through Transformation: A Phenomenological Analysis of Bike Commuters Navigating Pandemic Challenges and Climate Change in the Philippines

2. Dr. Sheldon Ives Agaton (Eastern Visayas State University) - The Resilience of the Mananggiti and the Resurgence of Tuba: Ten Years after Super Typhoon Haiyan

3. Dennis Bautista (Leyte Normal University) - Tempus Fugit: Stories of Resilience and Triumph in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda ten years after

4. Ninoval Pacaol, Fettilyn Grace Cuartela & Mary Eimeren Tumulak (Barauen Community College) - Attitudes, Intentions and Barriers towards Plant Based Diet: A Discourse with Filipino Students

5. Ninoval Pacaol, Fettilyn Grace Cuartela & Mary Eimeren Tumulak (Barauen Community College) - The In(visibility) of Planetary Health in Philippine Higher and Basic Education: Musings of Filipino Teachers

6. Givheart Dano (Tangub City College) - "Two roads Diverged in a Wood and I - I took the one Less Traveled by": Private Life and Social Ethics

7. Archil Daug (MSU-IIT) - Being and Authenticity in Cyberpunk 2077: A Heideggerian Analysis

8. Rev. Fr. Mart James Precillas (Diocese of Butuan) - Attempts of School Community System to Pope Francis Laudato Si: Integrating Ethical Theories towards Sustainable Peace Pathways

9. Harry Dave Villasor (Cor Jesu College) - Natural Language Processing: Employing Sentiment Analysis on the Public Voice of Filipinos during Crisis Situations

10. Klein Mamayabay (St. Mary's College) - An automatic Hate Speech detection in Social Media through Computational Linguistics

11. Jessa Diane Auza (Ateneo de Davao University) - Dying for tomorrow: A Critical Theoretical Analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the lens of Ludwig Feuerbach

12. Glenford Franca (SPAMAST) - B'laan T'logan

13. Fr. Ronelo Bentayao (Ateneo de Davao University) - Becoming the Artist: Unveiling Creativity and Freedom in Herbert Marcuse's Dialectic of Freedom 

14. Ronilo Genon Jr. (Cor Jesu College) - Utilization of Open Educational Resources among HEI faculty

15. Zandee Jaquias (University of Southern Mindanao) - Ecological Crisis and the Ethics of Ecological Restoration

16. Queen Kris Rebosquillo and Maria Lorena Abangan (Cor Jesu College) - Nearing Retirement Struggles and Coping Mechanisms of Academic Librarians 

17. Rea Pamat and Maria Lorena Abangan (Cor Jesu College) - Librarian's VUCA Preparedness, Grit and Organizational Commitment

18. Garth Anthony Pabilan (Davao de Oro College) - A Critical Analysis of the Identification of Modernity with Disenchantment

19. Maria Lorena Abangan, Leticia Cansancio,  Eva Carla Gadia, Marjorie Jorillo Jennifer Reyes, and Rea Pamat (Cor Jesu College) - Bridging the Gap: Stories of Bringing Libraries into the Doorstep of Users amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic

20. Christia Ferrer Penas, Henry See and Antonina Rebato (Cor Jesu College) - Battling Covid-19 from the Grassroots: Views from Barangay Health Workers.

21. Karl Exala (Ateneo de Davao University) - Reflecting on our Pursuit of the Common Good: Returning to John Rawls' Treatment of the Problem of Envy and Alastair McIntyre's Arguments

22. Menelito Mansueto (MSU-IIT) - Healing a Fragmented World: A Discourse on Technology

23. Joe Carl Castillo (UM Digos) - Sex on Camera: A Post-Modern Critique on Pornography

24. Dr. Ferdinand Mangibin (Silliman University) - Solidarity and Poverty: Toward Process Perspective on Global Justice

25. Dr. Gleemore Makie (Benguet State University) & Ryan Buado (Urdaneta City University) - Ethical Implications of the Influence of Social Networking

26. Dr. Renato Martija, Rico June Monte, Dr. Glenda Tupaz, Angelli Antoni, Dr. Analyn Espano, Dr. Fatima Quiamzon (EVSU) - Gender Role in Sustainable Mangrove Conservation in Cancabato Bay 

27. Dr. Anna Liza Cerbo (Cor Jesu College) - Journey in Heritage Language Preservation: Voices of the Kagan Speakers

28. Alfie Tubog (Doña Carmen Denia National High School) - Project LUWAS: An Intervention Model for SarFoDos

29. Gerry Arambala (MSU GenSan) and Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo) - Genocide in Gaza: Two Conflicting Positions

30. Dr. Guiraldo Fernandez Jr. (Visayas State University) - The Role of Democratic Governance in the Philippines Today: An Island Municipality's Terristrial Ecosystem Conservation Initiative through Rainforestation

31. Jeremy Glenn Tuvida (Ateneo de Davao University) - Care of the Self: On Anxiety and Depression Disorders and Social Media Technology

32. Edzsell Sayao (Cor Jesu College) - Gender Stereotyping in Self Learning Modules in the Philippines: A Critical Discourse Analysis

33. Andrei Uy, Anne Marie Bordonado, Janelle Cocollo, John Paul Enderez, & John Jocy Tabuac (EVSU) - Exploring Community Folks's Perception on Mangrove Ecosystem: Responses for Responsible Mangrove Ecotourism in Sta. Rita, Samar

34. Maria Lorena Abangan (Cor Jesu College) - Quantum Leadership, Ethical Climate and Commitment of School Administrators: A Convergent Analysis 

35. Jose Ponferrada, Lorna Parado, & Elisa Operario (EVSU) - Jose Rizal's Water System Project in Dapitan: An Appraisal of a Technologically Sustainable Innovation

36. Genaro Tanlogon Jr. (North Valley College) - MSM: Straight Men and their Sexual Hook ups

37. Dr. Aldrin Quintero, Danica French, Donna Calendro, & Ria Moabayen (Notre Dame of Marbel University) - Nietzschean Amor Fati

38. Dr. Joezenon Purog, Lyndon Thomas Blanco, Dr. Carmencito Abulencia, Kay Bathala Santos, Dr. Ericsson Acebedo (EVSU) - Jensen's Environmental Philosophy on Civilization and Sustainability in the Context of Sustainable Development

39. Princess Espanta, Leona Abobo, Rhyzen Llorad & Aphrodite Carnece (EVSU) - Community-based Assessment in Tacloban City: Basis for Sustainable Extension Programs of EVSU

40. Elvira Martija, Llorita Petallana, Mavelyn Gaca, Lilibeth Pelino, Arvin Pacuma, Julius Badeo, Dr. Diosdado Lesiguez (EVSU) - Challenges and Responses on Cancabato Bay Mangroves: Inputs from Sustainable Mangroves Conservation in Tacloban

41. Kriztine Rose Actub (MSU-IIT) - The Beauty Colony: Unmasking the Ugliness behind Global Beauty Culture through Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom 

42. Lex Rei Brendon Hilario (MSU-IIT) - The False Sense of Emancipation in 21st Century Video Games 

43. Queennie Joy Cabatingan (MSU-IIT) - Bound by Utang na Loob: Exploring the Dynamics of How an Eldest Child Struggles to Live through the Lens of Hannah Arendt's Viva Activa

44. Jholy John Nobabos (Holy Cross of Davao College) - Jean Baudrillard's Hyperreality and its Implications for Responsibility and Accountability 

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