“They,” Who is Left Uncited: Envisioning the Future of Research with Gender Sensitivity

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By PUP Circle of Research Enthusiasts (CORE)

Inclusivity is freeing. Thus, the identities portrayed by individuals should not be a hindrance in presenting one’s self and affect their social relationship. Gender-related topics in various research would be a great help to emphasize the inclusivity that everyone – regardless of their gender – deserves. Because all genders matter and should be celebrated. PUP…

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Socio-cultural, Psychological, Personal, and Spatial Factors to Urban Transit Safety: Informing AI-Driven Filipino Women Safety Apps

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By Biana, Hazel T.

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Technology in mobility should be examined empirically on individual and institutional levels, so that they may be accurate bases for AI development. In this study, Filipino women are consulted on urban transport planning through participatory methods. The unique demographics, circumstances, and locations of Filipino women in Southeast Asia, their corresponding transit systems and local communities,…

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How We Raise Our Daughters and Sons: Child-rearing and Gender Socialization in the Philippines

By Ma. Emma Concepcion D. Liwag

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The literature on Filipino child-rearing practices as they relate to gender socialization was surveyed in order to describe childrearing attitudes, beliefs, expectations, and practices from early childhood to late adolescence which demonstrate explicit and implicit differential socialization for sons and daughters. Findings from more than a hundred empirical and conceptual papers on Filipino child-rearing indicated…

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Why Are There No Women-Heroes? Philosophy, Myths, and Women

By Garcia, Leni dlr

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In “Why are there no women-heroes? Philosophy, Myths, and Women,” the author searches for female counterparts of the epic heroes found in representative myths from different cultures. Not finding any, she searches for the reason behind this lack of women-heroes in myths. The search brings her to the conclusion that heroes, because of the cycle…

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Body Politics Essays on Cultural Representations of Women’s Bodies

By de Guzman, Odine

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Filipinas “living in a time of war” / Neferti Xina M. Tadiar Staging/upstaging globalization / Maria Josephine Barrios Philippine literary nationalism and the engendering of the revolutionary body / Caroline S. Hau Love, desire, sexuality / Sylvia Estrada-Claudio Improving maternal health care services in the Philippines / Florence L. Macagba Tadiar Adolescent reproductive and sexual…

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