Post on 29-Sep-2015
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Critical reading and writing in the task-based framework: the Ateneo de Manila University experience
Hansley Juliano & Matthew David Ordoez
Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences
Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
"Douchestrados: Netizen Enclaves, Intellectualist Elitism and Communicative Capitalism in Philippine Cyberspace
A question of political elitism
Why the Ilustrados, still?
Ilustrados and the Contemporary Philippine Middle Class
Ilustrados and the Contemporary Philippine Middle Class
Post-Marcos middle-class politics (ideological and multi-sectoral in approach) proliferated via NGOs/civil society from 1986-2001 (Pinches 2010).
Classed and professionalized distinctions among civil society actions and movements (Magadia 2003) partitioned middle-class politics from 2001-2010, especially during EDSA II and EDSA III (Bello 2001; Malig 2001; Severino 2001; Banta 2014).
Technology and Political Action
Technology and Political Action
Pertierra (2012) suggests that, contrary to current sentiment, the usage of technology in political advocacy (which exploded since EDSA II in 2001) are not intrinsically progressive.
Digital Philippines: A Paradox?
antiPINOYs Hatred of the Filipino
Enclaves within Enclaves (Yu 2014)
The Great Schism: Clash of egos
Get Real Philippines
A new Schism: CoRRECT Movement
Secular Vanguards: The Case of FF
Appraisals of Subjects
Not much difference, really.
Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.
- Marx, The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte