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Final List of Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation

1. NiƱo Randy Flores (De La Salle University, Manila) – “Taripato and Integral Ecology: Framing Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective” 2. Anton Heinrich L. Rennesland, Ph.D. (University of Santo Tomas, Manila, the Philippines) – “Identifying Everyday Authoritarianism in Philippine Religiosity” 3. Victor Aguilan, PhD (Silliman University) – “Religious Extremism: An Obstacle to Peace” 4. Marvin Einstein S. Mejaro, MA (University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School) – “Towards Democracy’s Impasse: Badiou on Re-situating the Void” 5. Yrein Canzon (Waseda University) & Shotaro Akehira (Hiroshima University) – “The Semiocapital Representation of Historical Narratives of the War in the Philippines” 6. Mark Anthony Lataza, PhD Cand. (University of Sto, Tomas, Manila) – “Culture of Peace: The Social Character of the Contemporary World” 7. Ardione Frosvene R. Fuentes (Ateneo de Davao University) – "Religious Traditions in a 'Woke' Society: Recalibrating Wokeism throu

Plenary Lectures 6th Politics and Culture Conference

  6th Politics and Culture Conference  October 11-12, 2024 (via Zoom)  TITLE OF PLENARY LECTURES  Dr. Daniel Mishori (Tel Aviv University, Israel) - “The Abraham Tribe Covenant and Political Theology” Dr. Juichiro Tanabe (Waseda University, Tokyo) - "Critique of Liberal Peace: Analysis of Edward Azar’s Protracted Social Conflict and Exploration of Holistic Peace" Dr. Rec Eguia (University of Southeastern Philippines - College of Development Management) "Whole-of-Nation Approach for Peace and Development in Mindanao" Dr. Layne Hartsell (Chulalongkorn University and The Asia Institute, Japan) - "War and Peace." Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo de Davao University) - "John Locke on Civil Government and Religious Tolerance." Those who are interested to present a paper on topics such as Peace and Conflict Studies, Philippine Democracy, Poverty and Human Development and other related topics can send a 300-word (limit) abstract to the event co-chair