Parallel Sessions

Updated as of 31 October 2024

Parallel Session A (12:30–2:00 PM, 27 Nov)

Session A1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

A1.1. From Convent to Hollywood: Filipina Women, Gender and Philippine Studies
Vina A. Lanzona, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

A1.2 Reframing Philippine Studies in the Diaspora: Practices, Epistemologies, and the Post-Decolonization of the ‘National’ Imagination
Aurelio S. Agcaoili, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

A1.3 Foreign Social Science Researchers as Philippine Scholars: Institute of Philippine Culture’s (IPC) Visiting Research Associate Experience
Mary Racelis, Ateneo de Manila University

A1.4 The Emergence of Maritime Anthropology in the Philippines: Collaboration between Filipino and Japanese Researchers Shaping a New Academic Discipline
Cynthia Neri Zayas, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session A2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

A2.1 The Spanish Colonial Philippines and the Kingdom of Siam under King Narai (1656-1688): A Globalized History
Piemsak Hongjamrassilp, Thammasat University

A2.2 The Representation of Third Groups in Spanish Colonial Writings about the Philippines
Katharina F. Pohl, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

A2.3 Spanish Travel Literature to the Philippines (19th and 20th century) in Post-Colonial Context
Roger Friedlien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

A2.4 The Philippines in the U.S. Pacific Empire: Early Formation, 1784-1898
Paul V. Adams, Shippensburg University

A2.5 More than a Taker: The Philippines as a Maker of Regional Mechanisms in Cold War Asia
Chae Kyoun Ha, University of Cambridge

Moderator:
Ariel Lopez
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session A3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

A3.1 Nasaan ang Espasyong Trans: Trans* sa Espasyo at ang Espasyo bilang Trans*
Rey Mart A. Lapiña, University of the Philippines Mindanao

A3.2 Kuwentong Buhay ng mga Piling Pilipinong Baklang Camarero sa Pilipinas
Dexter B. Raymundo and Vladimir B. Villejo, National University-Manila

A3.3 Politics, Solidarity, and Symbolisms of the Backstage Bekis of Ilocos Norte: A Narrative Case Study
Mark JC M. Pascual and Denise Nicole G. Miguel, Mariano Marcos State University

A3.4 The Women Masters: Exploring the Shift of Traditional Gender Roles in the Playing of the Maguindanao Kulintangan
Eva Paciencia Cuenza, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session A4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

A4.1 Documentation of Iraynon Bukidnon Oral Traditions: Basis for Contextualized, Localized, and Indigenized Learning Materials
Ruzel B. Espino-Paller and Mayvin C. Casalan, University of Antique

A4.2 Preliminary Corpus Linguistic Survey of the Meranaw Language as Basis for the Urgency of the Standardization of Meranaw Orthography
Sorhaila L. Latip-Yusoph, Mindanao State University-Marawi

A4.3 Lokalisasyon ng Edukasyon: Pananatili, Pagpapasigla, at Pagsasalinbuhay ng Wika at Kultura sa Konteksto ng mga Katutubong Mangyan
Schedar D. Jocson, University of the Philippines Diliman

A4.4 Batbat ng Sambingay/Talinghaga ng Tunggalian at Digmaan sa Ulagingën ni Lumunag Aninayun at Ulagingën ni Apu Pamulaw ng Higaunën
Chem Remegia Pantorilla, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

Moderator:
TBA

Session A5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

A5.1 Constitutional Change and Oligarchic Politics in the Philippines, 1987-2024
Bjoern N. O. Dressel, Australian National University Cristina Regina Bonoan, University of the Philippines Diliman

A5.2 Philippine Temporary Labor Migration and Two Labor Migration Models: Case Study of Political Economy of Philippine Neoliberal Migration Governance
Catherine S. Chang, Payap University

A5.3 Navigating Gendered Waters: The Role of ASEAN Framework in Protecting and Promoting Women Seafarers’ Rights in the Maritime Industry
April Rose Itura Nalangan, University of the Philippines Open University

A5.4 Forging Minilateral Cooperation as a Balancing Instrument: Assessing the Philippines’ Approach in Response to China’s Actions in the South China Sea
Long Thanh Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities

Moderator:
TBA

Parallel Session B (2:20–3:50 PM, 27 Nov)

Session B1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

B1.1 Filipino Curriculum Project: Student Advocacy for Filipino Studies
Marissa Halagao, Yale University

B1.2 Beyond Academia: Bringing Philippine Studies to K-12 Classrooms
Patricia Halagao, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Norman Sales, Hawaii Department of Education
Shannon Cristobal, Kapiolani Community College

B1.3 Inquiry Design Model in Teaching Filipino History, Culture, and Identity
Roderick Labrador and Breanna Komata Agas, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Chair and Moderator:
Patricia Halagao
and Pia Arboleda
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Session B2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

B2.1 The World in a Shell: Stories of Oysters and their Interlocutors across Sulu and Mindanao, 1890s-1930s
Anthony D. Medrano, Yale-NUS College and National University of Singapore

B2.2 Delivering the World to Davao: Public and Private Enterprises in Mindanao and the Circulation of Material Culture on an Abaca Frontier, 1898-1941
Patricia Irene Dacudao, Ateneo de Manila University

B2.3 Authority and Autonomy: Surat Jawi from Sulu and Mindanao at the National Archives of the Philippines
Ariel Lopez, University of the Philippines Diliman
Tirmizy Abdullah, Mindanao State University

B2.4 Transnational Highlands: Forests, Species and the Archiving of Mindanao Vernacular Ecologies, 1899-1950s
Ruel V. Pagunsan, University of the Philippines Diliman

Chair:
Ruel V. Pagunsan
University of the Philippines Diliman

Discussant:
Patricio N. Abinales
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 

Session B3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

B3.1 A Reading of E. Arsenio Manuel’s Prelude to Sex Studies via Philippineasian Studies
John Carlo Sanchez Santos, University of the Philippines Diliman

B3.2 Examination of Motherhood and Women Empowerment through Online Female Creators of Explicit Content
Alyssa Karen R. Acal, De La Salle University Dasmariñas

B3.3 #Alternation: Isang Pananaliksik Ukol sa Kulturang Seksuwal ng LGBTQIA+ Community sa Platapormang Birtuwal ng Twitter sa Panahon ng Pandemyang Dulot ng COVID-19
Aljohn B. Estrella, University of the Philippines Los Baños

B3.4 Ang Kamalayang Pangreproduktibo ng Maralitang Kababaihang Tagalungsod: Kaso ng Tundo-Maynila
Nancy Kimuell-Gabriel, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session B4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

B4.1 Merchants of Speech: Empowering Performances and the Neoliberal Filipino Speaker in the 21st-century Philippines
Oscar T. Serquiña, Jr., University of the Philippines Diliman

B4.2 The U.S.-Marcos Jr. Emergence: A Metaphorical Analysis of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s Diplomatic Speeches on the United States
Mark Xavier Navarro and Yochebed Tamayo, University of the Philippines Diliman

B4.3 “Ipa-Tulfo”: Media, Dispute Resolution, and the Politics of Shame
Xeanne Brixe M. Malimas, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

B4.4 Mga Lehislatibong Manipestasyon ng Kalagayan, Sagwil, at Hinaharap ng Wikang Filipino at mga Anyuing Pangwika: Pagtugaygay sa mga Panukalang Batas ukol sa Wika mula 2004 hanggang 2023
Ariel U. Bosque, University of the Philippines Los Baños

B4.5 Exploring Multiculturalism in a Resettlement Area: A Semiotic Analysis of Bagong Silang, Caloocan
Nell B. Buenaventura, University of the Philippines Los Baños

Moderator:
TBA

Session B5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

B5.1 With Their Own Hands, An Angry Christ Amidst Brown Saints: Moments of Modernity Diasporic Liturgical Art Embodied by Sacral Sakadas Inside a Sugar Central
Jose Santos P. Ardivilla, Texas Tech University

B5.2 Baroque Churches of the Philippines: Cultural Mediators of the Colonial Heritage between the Philippines and Spain in Collective Memories
Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja, Independent

B5.3 Sinful Body, Sacred Ground: The Body as Site and Sight of Panata in the Latag Banig at Lambong Tradition of Angono, Rizal
Manuel Kristoffer C. Giron, University of the Philippines Diliman

B5.4 Understanding the Language of Faith: The Confluence between the Jehova and Kankana-ey in the Philippines
Marvin R. Tenecio, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Parallel Session C (4:10–5:40 PM, 27 Nov)

Session C1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

C1.1 Cautusan, Catuiran, Carapatan: Analyzing the Translation of Legal and Political Concepts for the Foundation of Revolution, Rights, and Freedoms into Tagalog in Apolinario Mabini’s Panukala sa Pagkakana nang Republika nang Pilipinas (1899) and Felipe Calderon’s Ang A. B. C. Nang Mamamayang Filipino (1905)
Christoffer Mitch C. Cerda, Ateneo de Manila University

C1.2 The American Colonial Origins of Filipinization
Charlie S. Veric, Ateneo de Manila University

C1.3 Saling-Pusa sa Amerika: Theorizing the Role of Diasporic Filipinxs in Indigenous Decolonization
Kriya Issa A Velasco, Michigan State University

C1.4 A Framework for Steps Towards Decolonization
Caroline M. Schöpf, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session C2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

C2.1 Performance and Dance in the Filipino Diaspora
J. Lorenzo Perillo, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

C2.2 Militarized Encounters: Filipino Travel Writing in Okinawa
Ryan Buyco, Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo

C2.3 Disentangling U.S. Empire in the Midwest: Filipino Labor, Masculinity and Sports in America’s Heartland
Constancio Arnaldo, University of Nevada

Chair:
Lorenzo Perillo
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 

Session C3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

C3.1 Internationalizing Health: The League of Nations Health Organization and the Making of Antimalarial Drugs in the Philippines, 1920s–1940s
Vincent Bernabe, University of the Philippines Diliman

C3.2 The Philippine Delegation to the World Health Assembly, 1948-1972
Patrick James Serra, University of the Philippines Diliman

C3.3 Charting a Biomedical Code of Ethics in the Postcolony: A History of Biomedical Ethics and Postcolonial Medicine in Contemporary Philippines since 1945
Alvin D. Cabalquinto and Ivan Adrian L. De Guzman, Ateneo de Manila University

C3.4 Situating Drug Policy in the Philippines within the Evolution of the International Drug Control Regime: Regional and Global Contexts
Aaron Abel T. Mallari, University of the Philippines Diliman

Chair and Moderator:
Vincent Bernabe
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session C4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

C4.1 Paper City: Examining the Un/written Metropolis in Filipino Contemporary Novels
Jonah Leigh E. Ramos, De La Salle University-Manila

C4.2 Manila Beyond Itself: Mapping the Urban Fabric in Contemporary Philippine Novels
Dania G. Reyes, University of the Philippines Diliman

C4.3 Hinggil sa Radikal na Sandali sa Dalumat ng Panahon sa Panitikan ng Kilusang Panlipunan: Ilang Tala sa Dagling “Oras-Pilipino” at Tulang “Pag-aaral sa Oras”
Jomar G. Adaya, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

C4.4 Reimagining Histories: The Impact of a Japanese Settler Colonialism in the Philippines in the Marites Khanser and Lilian dela Peña’s Japan Imagined: Tale of a Bagobo Tagabawa Nikkeijin
Farah Aimee Virador, University of the Philippines Mindanao

Moderator:
TBA

Session C5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

C5.1 Faith, Freedom, Moral Authority, Common Good, and Social Ethics as Principles of Moral Governance in the Bangsamoro
Nassef M Adiong, Bangsamoro Parliament

C5.2 What Keeps Traditional Leaders Relevant? The Case of Datus and Sultans in Lanao del Sur
Maira T. Basmala and Abdul Raafi B Mamangcao, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

C5.3 Godlike Political Glorification: The Occurrence of Micro-Level Populist Politics in South Cotabato
Czar M. Bandiola, II and Beverly T. Garcia, Mindanao State University – General Santos

C5.4 “Peace from Below” and the “Local Turn” in Peacebuilding: The Case of the Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa-Mindanao
Karlo Mikhail I Mongaya, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr.
University of the Philippines Diliman

Parallel Session D (10:30 AM–12:00 PM, 28 Nov)

Session D1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

D1.1 Decolonizing Philippine Studies
Ma. Crisanta Nelmida Flores, University of the Philippines Diliman

D1.2 Araling Filipino Mula sa Sarili Tungo sa Kasarinlan
Randy T. Nobleza, Marinduque State University

D1.3 The Evolution of Philippine Studies in US Higher Education and How We Can Support its Growth in the 21st Century
Lily Ann B. Villaraza, City College of San Francisco

D1.4 Philippine Studies in China: History, Paradigms, and Prospects
Yuchen Ma, Peking University
Youyang Zheng, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Moderator:
Aurelio S. Agcaoili
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 

Session D2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

D2.1 Articulating a Philippine Grand Strategy
Edcel John A. Ibarra, University of the Philippines Diliman

D2.2 Examining Philippine Grand Strategy from a Practice-based Approach: Insights from Transnational Climate Governance Networks in ASEAN
Virgemarie A. Salazar, University of the Philippines Diliman

D2.3 Modernizing the Military by Building a Cyber Force
Francis C. Domingo, University of the Philippines Diliman

Chair:
Aries A. Arugay
University of the Philippines Diliman

Discussant:
Winston Dean Almeda
Department of Foreign Affairs

Session D3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

D3.1 Environment, Justice, and Law: A Case Study of Environmental Legal Cases in the Crucibles of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
Michae Ella A. Digo, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

D3.2 Negative Impacts of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation (DRR-CCA) to the Local Communities and Natural Environment
Jake Rom D. Cadag, University of the Philippines Diliman

D3.3 Measuring the Employment Impact and Workers’ Perceptions of a National Single-Use Plastic Ban
Benjamin B. Velasco, University of the Philippines Diliman

D3.4 Addressing the Inequities of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Law in the Philippines: Vital Policy Redirection
Michael Anthony C. Santos, Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas (WWF Philippines)

D3.5 Mapping Transnational Pathways in the Second-Hand Clothing Exchange and Informal Economies in Filipino Communities in the Diaspora and the Philippines
Jan Ezra O. Undag, City University of New York

Moderator:
TBA

Session D4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

D4.1 Empowering Education: The Transformative Impact of Public-Private Partnerships in the Philippines
Severo C. Madrona, Jr., University of the Philippines Diliman

D4.2 University Governance and its Link to National Development
Juniesy M. Estanislao, Department of Education and University of the Philippines Diliman

D4.3 Online Capacity Building Activities (OCBA): the PPP Center’s Strategic Response to Learner Demand in the Time of the Pandemic
Christian Placido G. Calma, University of the Philippines Diliman

D4.4 “Para naman sa Amin”: Articulating the Dueg Resettlement Community Perspective on Service-Learning Program as Community Development Initiative
Jazreen Olive B. Agustin, Philippine Science High School-Central Luzon Campus

Moderator:
TBA

Session D5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

D5.1 Performing Authenticity: Probing the Culture of Tourism in the Kaamulan Festival through its Jargons of Authenticity and Performance Environment
Neil Arkhe P. Azcuna, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

D5.2 Finding the Filipino Amidst the Pageantry: The Kneeling Carabao Festival of Pulilan, Bulacan
Alicia C. Esguerra, Bulacan State University and University of the Philippines Diliman

D5.3 Project “Hala Bira!”: Community Narratives, Identity Construction, and the Dinagyang Festival
Cyril John M. Galanza, West Visayas State University

Moderator:
TBA

Parallel Session E (1:00–2:30 PM, 28 Nov)

Session E1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

E1.1 Understanding Diverse Learning Styles and Strategies for Inclusive Classrooms
Irene Gonzaga, University of Michigan

E1.2 Implementation and Outcomes of Ilokano Language Classes at Osaka University, Japan
Frieda Joy Angelica Olay Ruiz, Osaka University

E1.3 Exploring the Motivations and Needs of Filipino Language Learners in Japan: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
Florinda Palma Gil, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

E1.4 Needs of Filipino Heritage and Mother Language Education in Japan
Kimi Yamoto, Osaka University

Chair and Moderator:
Pia Arboleda
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 

Session E2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

E2.1 Integrating the Bayanihan Elements in Reimagining Filipino Soft Power: The Challenges and Opportunities of Sentro Rizal in Enhancing Philippine Cultural Diplomacy
Mark Inigo M. Tallara, De La Salle University-Manila

E2.2 Refugee Protection as Soft Power Diplomacy: The Philippine Experience
Rogue S. Evangelio, University of the Philippines Diliman

E2.3 “Jollibee Diplomacy”: Exploring the Impact of a Fast Food Chain on Nation Branding and Soft Power
Shania Darla V. Soriano, University of the Philippines Diliman

E2.4 Aesthetic Politics and Feminist International Relations in the Philippines
Sherlyn Mae F. Hernandez, Nanyang Technological University

Moderator:
Aaron Jed Rabena
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session E3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

E3.1 Locating Philippine Scientific Knowledge Production in Regional and Global Historiographies of Environmental Hazards and Disasters
Kerby C. Alvarez, University of the Philippines Diliman

E3.2 The 1880 Luzon Earthquake in Pangasinan: Effects, Responses, and Interpretations
Kevin Conrad A. Ibasco and Arlo Vincent M. Ranque, Pangasinan State University-Urdaneta City Campus

E3.3 “Every Grower Must in Practice Be His Own Rice Doctor”: Institutionalization and Localization of Plant Pathology in the Philippine Rice Industry during 1911 to 1940s
Chen V. Ramos, De La Salle University-Manila

E3.4 Elemental Entanglements: An Ecocritical Inquiry into the Buklog Folk Narrative of the Subanen
Maria Anjelica Cabanilla Wong, University of the Philippines Visayas

E3.5 Gahum sa Sugilanon: Babaylanism as Ecocriticism in Contemporary West Visayan Fiction
John Ray A. Hontanar, University of the Philippines Visayas

Moderator:
TBA

Session E4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

 

E4.1 Remembering Marawi: The Politics of Marawi’s Post-Conflict Memorialization
John Lee P. Candelaria, Hiroshima University

E4.2 Eulogies are for the Dead: The (re)Haunting of Marlon Fuente’s Bontoc Eulogy from an Igorot American Perspective
Joseph Allen Ruanto-Ramirez, Southwestern College

E4.3 The EDSA Euphoria in Children’s Books on the Marcos Dictatorship
Mary Grace R. Concepcion, University of the Philippines Diliman

E4.4 Balikbayan as Re/Membering: Becoming Filipino in a Foreign Memory Environment
Kad C. Mariano, York University

Moderator:
TBA

Session E5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

E5.1 Ethno-packaging and Tying Materials used by the Local Folk: Vendors in the Municipalities of San Remigio, Belison and Valderrama, Antique, Philippines
Susan F. Atienza and Kim Hannibal B. Francisco, University of Antique

E5.2 Tatlong Mukha ng Lambanog
Estelita Valdeavella-Llanita, Atagan, Inc.— Alternatibong ng mga Akda at Gawang Nasaliksik (Tayabas Studies and Creative Writing Center)

E5.3 The Barong Tagalog as Material Culture and Site of Lived Experiences
Kristine K. Adalla, University of the Philippines Los Baños

E5.4 The Concepts of Aliwalas at Busisi in Philippine Design Culture
Guillerma L. Mendoza, University of Santo Tomas

Moderator:
TBA

Parallel Session F (2:50–4:20 PM, 28 Nov)

Session F1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

F1.1 Seryeng “Timanan”: Mga Hangganan at Tagpuan ng “Dunong Katutubo” at “Dunong Bayan” (Pangkalahatang Pagpapakilala at Perspektiba)
Mary Jane B. Rodriguez-Tatel, University of the Philippines Diliman and Aliguyon–University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc.

F1.2 Dinghay: Animating Life in Panay Mythology
Liby Norman B. Limoso, Aliguyon–University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc.

F1.3 Bakit Pinili ni Magayon si Panganoron? Pagtitindig ng Bikol sa Harap ng Hindi Bikol sa Alamat at Osipong Bikol
Raniela E. Barbaza, University of the Philippines Diliman and Aliguyon–University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc.

F1.4 “Bisak mi eshan?”: Paano Pinagtatagpo (at Pinag-iiba) ng mga Tradisyong Pasalita ang Pinagmulan ng mga I’uwak at Karao’
João Paulo D. Reginaldo, University of the Philippines Diliman

F1.5 Salaysay ng Layâ, Sagana at Ginhawâ sa Tatlong Ginintuang Panahon
Melecio C. Fabros, III, Aliguyon–University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc.

Chair:
Aliguyon–University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc.

Moderator:
Mary Jane B. Rodriguez-Tatel
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session F2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

F2.1 Songs of Migration: A Mirror to the Dama, Danas, and Nakem of Ilocano Migrants
Jacquelyn B. Lejano, Mariano Marcos State University

F2.2 Systemic Racism against Filipino Americans at the University of Hawai’i
Jonathan Y. Okamura, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

F2.3 Argentine and the Philippine Connections in the Early 20th Century: The Origin of the Filipino Community in Argentina
Ezequiel R. Ramoneda, National University of La Plata

F2.4 Indian Diaspora in the Philippines: Perceptions, Prejudices and Participation
Reena Marwah, University of Delhi

Moderator:
Jocelyn Celero
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session F3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

F3.1 Mga Kuwentong Laot: Konsepto ng Katatagang-Loob ng mga Mangingisda sa Gitna ng Navotas Coastal Bay Reclamation Project
Mary Nicole B. Manlangit, University of the Philippines Diliman

F3.2 Sumkad: YKalinga Land Resistance as Critical Health Promotion
Marian C. Sanchez, University of Alberta and Elaine Sinumlag

F3.3 Jungle Survival: Empowerment of Kanawan Ayta in Asserting Land Right in Morong, Bataan, Philippines
Borromeo B. Motin, Romblon State University-Calatrava Campus

F3.4 Principle, Process, and Protest of Free and Prior Informed Consent: The Case of Taganito Mining Corporation in the Ancestral Domain of Mamanwa Tribe
Phyllis Marie S. Teanco, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

F3.5 The Land and History of Indigenous Cultural Communities in Bukidnon
Maria Cecilia T. Medina, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session F4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx 

F4.1 Mindanao Cinema: Unsettling National and Redrawing Regional Cinemas
Patrick F. Campos, University of the Philippines Diliman

F4.3 Ang Kasaysayan Sang Komentaryo Sa Kahanginan: The Evolution of “Bombohanay Bigtime” in DYFM Bombo Radyo Iloilo
Aljohn T. Torreta, University of the Philippines Visayas

F4.4 Mga Tunog ng Pangkulturang Pagpupumiglas: Masusing Pagbasa (Close Reading) ng mga Samplings sa “Kolateral” Kaugnay sa “War on Drugs”
Brandon L. Parreñas, University of the Philippines Diliman

F4.5 Dulambayan and Pagbabanyuhay: Writing and Performing Practices Narratives of Tanghalang Banyuhay Incorporated
Ian Jay B. Formacion, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session F5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

F5.1 The Social Life of Crypto in the Philippines: Initial Impressions on Actors, Acts, and Acted Social Realities
Jonalou S. Labor, Aarhus University

F5.2 #Covidscapes: Family Stories of Anak ng OFWs on Family Relationships, Religious Socialization and Mediated Communication During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Mary Jannette L. Pinzon, University of the Philippines Diliman

F5.3 Political Efficacy and Social Media Political Participation of Filipino Student Voters
Kathlyn Princess V. Cadeliña, University of the Cordilleras

F5.4 Transforming Kadayawan: Davao City’s Shift of Performance Scenes and Sites into the Digital
Jesus A. Montajes, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Parallel Session G (4:40–6:10 PM, 28 Nov)

Session G1

Rm 1, North Ballroom

G1.1 Pakasaritaan in the Guise of de los Reyes’ El Folklore
Tanya Sue D. Barayuga, Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College-Santa Maria Campus

G1.2 Locating the Ma-aram in the Selected Short Stories of Jesus Insilada
Gleeza Grace P. Carisma, University of the Philippines Visayas

G1.3 “Pakikipamuhay” Upang Pagnilayan ang Sikolohiyang Pilipino at ang Panawagan ni Alatas / “Pakikipamuhay” and Proposing Beyond Sikolohiyang Pilipino and the Propositions of Alatas
Ivan Emil A. Labayne, University of the Philippines Los Baños

G1.4 Epistemology of Diskarte: A Filipino Educational Philosophy of Crafty Knowing
Katya Enciso Manalastas, De La Salle University-Manila

G1.5 Tumandok at Pangayaw: Pagbuo ng Identidad ng mga Ilonggo
John E. Barrios and Jonevee B. Amparo, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session G2

Rm 2, Center Ballroom

G2.1 Fifty Shades of Hedging: Marcos, Middle Powers, and Navigating Great Power Competition in the West Philippine Sea
Richard Javad Heydarian, University of the Philippines Diliman

G2.2 Naval Diplomacy as a Grand Strategic Logic: Galvanizing the Strengths and Recognizing Limits of the Philippines’ Middle Power Rise
Joshua Bernard B. Espeña, University of the Philippines Diliman

G2.3 In Transition: Continuity and Change in Philippine National Security Policy and Strategy
Mico A. Galang, Pacific Forum

G2.4 What Is in a Name? Evaluating Philippine Middle Power Status in the Indo-Pacific through Role Theory
Don McLain Gill, De La Salle University-Manila

Chair and Moderator:
Richard Javad Heydarian
University of the Philippines Diliman

Session G3

Rm 3, South Ballroom

G3.1 Re-reading Pigafetta: Water in Philippine Culture
Anna Melinda L. Testa-De Ocampo, University of the Philippines Diliman

G3.2 Ang mga Babaylan sa Ika-21 Dantaon: Ang Pagpapatuloy ng Katutubong Espirituwalidad sa Pilipinas
Joy Mincy de Jesus and Yelena Isabel Trinidad, Far Eastern University

G3.3 Indigenous Knowledge as Practiced by Traditional Panday in the Care of Pregnant Meranaw Mothers During Intrapartum
Mohamman Ryan Diamla, Mindanao State University-Marawi

G3.4 The Ilocano Ritual of Atang in Alcala, Cagayan: The Cultural Symbols of Diniket, Itlog, Arak/Basi and Tabako as Recognition of Presence
Latrell Andrei M. Felix and Benjamin Ambros King G. Sumabat, University of the Philippines Diliman

Moderator:
TBA

Session G4

Rm 4, Jade-Onyx

G4.1 Ang Bantug nga si Ulang Otô: Colonial Narratives and Counter-narratives ‘from Below’ in Early 20th Century Maasin, Iloilo
Kyle Philip M. Ravena, University of the Philippines Visayas

G4.2 Peasant Uprisings and Communist Network in the Philippines during 1930s
Takamichi Serizawa, Yamaguchi Prefectural University

G4.3 Historiographies of Anti-Marginality: Rethinking Imperial Peripheries, Frontiers, and Borderlands in Northern Luzon
Jeraiah D. Gray, University of the Philippines Baguio

Moderator:
TBA

Session G5

Rm 5, Emerald-Citrine

G5.1 Pangabuhian Sa Binit Baybay: The Motivations of Budbud Makers in the Traditional Salt-making Industry in Iloilo, Philippines
Arvin John L. Lauresta, University of the Philippines Visayas

G5.2 Baak Monologues: A Narrative Case Study on the Life Satisfaction of Non-Married and Childless Senior Citizens in Ilocos Norte
Maria Alyssa P. Castillejos and Jhay Luis C. Arquinez, Mariano Marcos State University

G5.3 Sorrows to Silvers: A Descriptive Phenomenological Research on the Lived Experiences of Funeral Home Workers in Ilocos Norte
Ivy L. Roxas and Ryan A. Polendey, Mariano Marcos State University

G5.4 The Carer’s Dance with Death: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study on the Lived Experiences of Nurses Caring for Critical, Terminal, or Palliative Care Patients in Ilocos Norte
Moyrah F. Colobong and Wincy T. Ayunon, Mariano Marcos State University

Moderator:
TBA

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