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Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc publishes 18 papers in 2021

 


Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc has published eighteen (18) papers in 2021, seven (7) of which are indexed in Scopus, information from Google Scholar and ResearchGate indicate. Three of his papers have been published by the Journal of Public Health of Oxford University Press. The other indexed papers and two book chapters are published by Springer. Eight other papers are either published in international journals or a book while three articles are published in local journals. 

Dr. Maboloc was invited to contribute three articles in local university journals. "I think that the bottom line is that we must have faith in our local scholars, especially in Mindanao, and that all of us can grow if we continue to cooperate with each other and collaborate with international experts," he said. "In fact, education authorities must understand that it is no longer about incentivizing research but committing oneself to the pursuit of knowledge," he mentioned in a statement.

List of Papers

1. Risk-based Approach for a Return to In-person Instruction in the Philippines. (co-author). Journal of Public Health, 2021

2. A Strategy for School Reopening in the Philippines: Lessons from Other Countries. Journal of Public Health, 2021

3. The Future of Liberal Equality. ARADMAN: A Multidisciplinary Journal 1, 2021

4. Human Decency in the Time of the Pandemic, Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021

5. President Rodrigo Duterte and Biopolitics in the Philippines. International Journal of Politics and Security 3, 2021

6. Prioritization of Persons with Special Needs in Covid-19 Vaccinations in the Philippines. Journal of Public Health, 2021

7. President Rodrigo Duterte and Bro. Karl Gaspar: The Radicalization of Politics in Post-Colonial Philippines. Lectio: A Graduate Philosophy Journal 1, 2021

8. Water Rights: Ethical Issues and Developmental Impact. Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021

9. Deep Thinking or Resistance: On Finding a Middle Ground between Paolo Freire's Critical Pedagogy and John Dewey's Pragmatism. Philosophical Quarterly of Israeli 48, 2021

10  Integrated Science 2050: Science Without Borders. (co-author). Integrated Science, ed. Nima Rezaei, Springer, 2021

11. The Question of Transdisciplinarity between Modern Science and Critical Thought. Integrated Science, ed. Nima Rezaei, Springer, 2021

12. Indigenous Peoples in the Midst of Covid-19: Populism and Nationalism as Impediments to Global Solidarity. Handbook for Research in Covid-19, ed. Jahid Siraz, IGI Global, 2021

13. Herbert Marcuse's Theory of Domination. SABTON: A Multidisciplinary Journal 1, 2021 

14. International Cooperation is Needed to Bridge Science to Society. (co-author), SN Comprehensive Science Medicine, 2021

15. Global Ethics and the Right to Global Access to Covid-19 Vaccines. (co-author), Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021

16. Indigenous Wisdom and Global Solidarity in the Midst of Covid-19. Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021

17. Higher Education in the Philippines during the Pandemic: Psychological Risks, Research Opportunities and Policy Implications. (co-author), Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021

18. Overcoming Death: The State of Man in the Midst of a Pandemic. Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2021 

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