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==Third World Studies Center== | |||
The Third World Studies Center (TWSC) of the [[University of the Philippines]] is an academic research institute based at the [[College of Social Sciences and Philosophy]] ([[CSSP]]), committed to analyze and develop alternative perspectives on Philippine, regional and global issues. <br> | The Third World Studies Center (TWSC) of the [[University of the Philippines]] is an academic research institute based at the [[College of Social Sciences and Philosophy]] ([[CSSP]]), committed to analyze and develop alternative perspectives on Philippine, regional and global issues. <br> | ||
The TWSC focuses on the following areas from a multi-disciplinary perspective: | The TWSC focuses on the following areas from a multi-disciplinary perspective: | ||
# Globalization | # Political Economy and Globalization | ||
# Social Movements | # Social Movements | ||
# Democratic Governance | # Authoritarianism and Democratic Governance | ||
# Peace and Human Security | # Peace and Human Security | ||
# Culture and Identity | # Culture and Identity | ||
# (New) Media and Technology | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The TWSC evolved from an inter-disciplinary colloquium of faculty members from different disciplines, brought together by shared perspectives sensitive to realities in the Third World. In 1977, the TWSC began to operate as a program affiliated with the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The program started out with a small resource collection, a research team, a production unit for supplementary instructional materials, and a physical center for alternative discourse. On 29 March 1979, the TWSC was lodged as a unit in the CSSP. In 1999, the College Assembly endorsed the formal recognition of the Third World Studies Program as a full- | The TWSC evolved from an inter-disciplinary colloquium of faculty members from different disciplines, brought together by shared perspectives sensitive to realities in the Third World. In 1977, the TWSC began to operate as a program affiliated with the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The program started out with a small resource collection, a research team, a production unit for supplementary instructional materials, and a physical center for alternative discourse. On 29 March 1979, the TWSC was lodged as a unit in the CSSP. In 1999, the College Assembly endorsed the formal recognition of the Third World Studies Program as a full-fledged research center of the college. This was officially approved by the Board of Regents in 2000. Since its establishment, the Center has committed itself to the pursuit of intellectual competence in political economy, democracy and development, and to the promotion of progressive policy alternatives. | ||
==Mission | |||
==Vision and Mission== | |||
The TWSC envisions itself as the premier social science research center of the University of the Philippines. Its mission is to develop critical, alternative paradigms to promote progressive scholarship and action for change by undertaking pioneering research on issues of national and international concern; creating spaces for discussion and dialogue; publishing original, empirically-grounded, and innovative studies; and building a community of activist-scholars and public intellectuals. | The TWSC envisions itself as the premier social science research center of the University of the Philippines. Its mission is to develop critical, alternative paradigms to promote progressive scholarship and action for change by undertaking pioneering research on issues of national and international concern; creating spaces for discussion and dialogue; publishing original, empirically-grounded, and innovative studies; and building a community of activist-scholars and public intellectuals. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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'''Academic Staff'''<br> | '''Academic Staff'''<br> | ||
Director:<br> | Director:<br> | ||
Soledad Natalia M. Dalisay, PhD | |||
Deputy Director:<br> | Deputy Director:<br> | ||
Jely A. Galang, PhD | |||
University Researcher:<BR> | University Researcher:<BR> | ||
Joel F. Ariate Jr. | [[Joel F. Ariate Jr.]] | ||
University Research Associates:<BR> | University Research Associates:<BR> | ||
Larah Vinda B. Del Mundo<BR> | |||
Nixcharl C. Noriega<BR> | |||
Miguel Paolo P. Reyes<BR> | [[Miguel Paolo P. Reyes]]<BR> | ||
'''Administrative Staff'''<BR> | '''Administrative Staff'''<BR> | ||
Administrative Officer | Administrative Officer:<BR> | ||
Edna B. Hernandez | |||
Administrative Assistant V:<BR> | Administrative Assistant V:<BR> | ||
Janssen Paulo D. Cusi | |||
Administrative Assistant I:<BR> | Administrative Assistant I:<BR> | ||
Rhonald D. Juanillo | |||
==Programs== | ==Programs== | ||
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* Training and Advocacy | * Training and Advocacy | ||
* Exchange | * Exchange | ||
===Research=== | ===Research=== | ||
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The TWSC's research agenda for the next three years is to document and analyze resistance and alternatives to neoliberal globalization in Southeast Asia and to locate spaces for policy intervention. | The TWSC's research agenda for the next three years is to document and analyze resistance and alternatives to neoliberal globalization in Southeast Asia and to locate spaces for policy intervention. | ||
Current Research Projects | <b> Current Research Projects</b> | ||
Violence, Human Rights, and Democracy in the Philippines [https://dahas.upd.edu.ph/] <BR> | |||
[[Marcos Regime Research]] <BR> | |||
Plaza Miranda: A History of Violence, Memories, and Pursuits of Truth <BR> | |||
Dishonesty and Disgrace: A History of University of the Philippines’ Responses to Alleged Acts of Plagiarism Committed by Members of Its Faculty, 1908-2010 <BR> | |||
<b> Completed Research Projects </b> | |||
The Mass Transit System in Metro Manila: From Tranvia to MRT, 1879-2014 <BR> | |||
The UP Diliman Handbook on Academic and Authorial Integrity <BR> | |||
Cybersex in the Anti-Development State: Labor Politics and Life Histories <BR> | |||
The Asian Democracy Index <BR> | |||
Toxic Biopolitics: Tracing Risk Discourses in the Philippine Cosmetics Industry <BR> | |||
A Pilot Study of the Human Security Index in Eight Municipalities in the Philippines <BR> | |||
Mendiola: Memory and History of a Contested Space <BR> | |||
Consuming Piracy: Globalization, Digital Piracy, and Everyday Life <BR> | |||
Developing a Human Security Index for the Philippines: An Exploratory Study of Human Security in Conflict Areas <BR> | |||
Mendiola Narratives: Memories of Mobilizations and Confrontations with the State <BR> | |||
The Decade-Long Membership of the Philippines in the World Trade Organization <BR> | |||
Global Civil Society Movements: Dynamics in International Campaigns and National Implementation <BR> | |||
Marxism in the Philippines <BR> | |||
State-Civil Society Relations in the Context of Globalization (2004-2005) <BR> | |||
Philippine Civil Society and the Globalization Discourse (2001–2003) <BR> | |||
People’s Initiatives: Engaging the State in Local Communities in the Philippines and Thailand (2000–2001) <BR> | |||
Philippine Democracy Agenda (1995-1997) <BR> | |||
Policy Issues, Responses and Constituencies: Exploring State-Civil Society Relations In Policy-Making (1993–1994) <BR> | |||
State of the Filipino People (1991–1992) <BR> | |||
Political Dictionary for Community Organizers (1989–1991) <BR> | |||
Development Cooperation: The Philippine Experience, 1978–1988 (1989) <BR> | |||
Class, Clan and Coalitions: Transformation of Local Political Elites in Two Municipalities (Malabon and Navotas) (1988) <BR> | |||
The Status of Trade Union and Democratic Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region (1986) <BR> | |||
Transnationalization, the State and the People's Movements (1986–1987) <BR> | |||
Transnational Corporations in the Food and Beverage Industry: Focus on Coca-Cola and McDonald's Corporations (1981–1982) <BR> | |||
Transnational Corporations and the Philippine Banana Export Industry (1980-1981) <BR> | |||
===Publications=== | ===Publications=== | ||
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Kasarinlan is an open-access journal available at: http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/kasarinlan/index | Kasarinlan is an open-access journal available at: http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/kasarinlan/index | ||
===Training and Advocacy=== | ===Training and Advocacy=== | ||
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# Workshops and Conferences | # Workshops and Conferences | ||
# Roundtable Discussions | # Roundtable Discussions | ||
===Exchange=== | ===Exchange=== | ||
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The TWSC facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the University of the Philippines and various universities in Asia in order to promote exchange of faculty members and students, joint research in areas of mutual interest, and exchange of resource materials. | The TWSC facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the University of the Philippines and various universities in Asia in order to promote exchange of faculty members and students, joint research in areas of mutual interest, and exchange of resource materials. | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
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Telefax: +63 2 920 5428<BR> | Telefax: +63 2 920 5428<BR> | ||
Mobile: +63 926 710 2926<BR> | Mobile: +63 926 710 2926<BR> | ||
Email: | Email: twsc.updiliman@up.edu.ph<BR> | ||
For Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies<BR> | For Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies<BR> | ||
Email: kasarinlan@up.edu.ph<BR> | Email: kasarinlan.updiliman@up.edu.ph<BR> | ||
TWSC weblog: http://uptwsc.blogspot.com/ | TWSC weblog: http://uptwsc.blogspot.com/ <br> | ||
TWSC | TWSC on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/up.twsc <br> | ||
TWSC | TWSC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UPThirdWorld <br> | ||
TWSC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/2009TWSC <br> | |||
TWSC on Academia.edu: http://up-diliman.academia.edu/UPTwsc <br> | |||
TWSC on Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/UPTWSC <br> | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
[http://www.upd.edu.ph/~twsc/index.html | [http://www.upd.edu.ph/~twsc/index.html] Third World Studies Center website | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 12:35, 10 September 2021
Third World Studies Center
The Third World Studies Center (TWSC) of the University of the Philippines System is an academic research institute based at the UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy), committed to analyze and develop alternative perspectives on Philippine, regional and global issues.
The TWSC focuses on the following areas from a multi-disciplinary perspective:
- Political Economy and Globalization
- Social Movements
- Authoritarianism and Democratic Governance
- Peace and Human Security
- Culture and Identity
- (New) Media and Technology
History
The TWSC evolved from an inter-disciplinary colloquium of faculty members from different disciplines, brought together by shared perspectives sensitive to realities in the Third World. In 1977, the TWSC began to operate as a program affiliated with the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The program started out with a small resource collection, a research team, a production unit for supplementary instructional materials, and a physical center for alternative discourse. On 29 March 1979, the TWSC was lodged as a unit in the CSSP. In 1999, the College Assembly endorsed the formal recognition of the Third World Studies Program as a full-fledged research center of the college. This was officially approved by the Board of Regents in 2000. Since its establishment, the Center has committed itself to the pursuit of intellectual competence in political economy, democracy and development, and to the promotion of progressive policy alternatives.
Vision and Mission
The TWSC envisions itself as the premier social science research center of the University of the Philippines. Its mission is to develop critical, alternative paradigms to promote progressive scholarship and action for change by undertaking pioneering research on issues of national and international concern; creating spaces for discussion and dialogue; publishing original, empirically-grounded, and innovative studies; and building a community of activist-scholars and public intellectuals.
Staff
Academic Staff
Director:
Soledad Natalia M. Dalisay, PhD
Deputy Director:
Jely A. Galang, PhD
University Researcher:
Joel F. Ariate Jr.
University Research Associates:
Larah Vinda B. Del Mundo
Nixcharl C. Noriega
Miguel Paolo P. Reyes
Administrative Staff
Administrative Officer:
Edna B. Hernandez
Administrative Assistant V:
Janssen Paulo D. Cusi
Administrative Assistant I:
Rhonald D. Juanillo
Programs
Core Programs
Over the years, the Center's activities have broadened into four areas of work:
- Research
- Publications
- Training and Advocacy
- Exchange
Research
The TWSC has a long tradition of research on critical political economy, development issues, democratization, and governance. Research is focused on the search for progressive discourses and alternative paradigms. Guided by the principles of participatory research, the main objectives of the Center's researches are to develop Third World perspectives on various issues and to translate knowledge generated in order to promote actions for change or to improve existing local actions. Central to this process of knowledge transformation is the role of social movements and civil society, which the Center works closely with.
The TWSC's research agenda for the next three years is to document and analyze resistance and alternatives to neoliberal globalization in Southeast Asia and to locate spaces for policy intervention.
Current Research Projects
Violence, Human Rights, and Democracy in the Philippines [1]
Marcos Regime Research
Plaza Miranda: A History of Violence, Memories, and Pursuits of Truth
Dishonesty and Disgrace: A History of University of the Philippines’ Responses to Alleged Acts of Plagiarism Committed by Members of Its Faculty, 1908-2010
Completed Research Projects
The Mass Transit System in Metro Manila: From Tranvia to MRT, 1879-2014
The UP Diliman Handbook on Academic and Authorial Integrity
Cybersex in the Anti-Development State: Labor Politics and Life Histories
The Asian Democracy Index
Toxic Biopolitics: Tracing Risk Discourses in the Philippine Cosmetics Industry
A Pilot Study of the Human Security Index in Eight Municipalities in the Philippines
Mendiola: Memory and History of a Contested Space
Consuming Piracy: Globalization, Digital Piracy, and Everyday Life
Developing a Human Security Index for the Philippines: An Exploratory Study of Human Security in Conflict Areas
Mendiola Narratives: Memories of Mobilizations and Confrontations with the State
The Decade-Long Membership of the Philippines in the World Trade Organization
Global Civil Society Movements: Dynamics in International Campaigns and National Implementation
Marxism in the Philippines
State-Civil Society Relations in the Context of Globalization (2004-2005)
Philippine Civil Society and the Globalization Discourse (2001–2003)
People’s Initiatives: Engaging the State in Local Communities in the Philippines and Thailand (2000–2001)
Philippine Democracy Agenda (1995-1997)
Policy Issues, Responses and Constituencies: Exploring State-Civil Society Relations In Policy-Making (1993–1994)
State of the Filipino People (1991–1992)
Political Dictionary for Community Organizers (1989–1991)
Development Cooperation: The Philippine Experience, 1978–1988 (1989)
Class, Clan and Coalitions: Transformation of Local Political Elites in Two Municipalities (Malabon and Navotas) (1988)
The Status of Trade Union and Democratic Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region (1986)
Transnationalization, the State and the People's Movements (1986–1987)
Transnational Corporations in the Food and Beverage Industry: Focus on Coca-Cola and McDonald's Corporations (1981–1982)
Transnational Corporations and the Philippine Banana Export Industry (1980-1981)
Publications
One priority of the Center is to offer support for original research across a range of interdisciplinary themes. The Center regularly publishes research findings in a variety of forms: edited books, peer-reviewed journal, monographs, conference proceedings, and research reports. These publications contain the findings of different research projects undertaken by the TWSC staff, but are also more generally linked to the five main areas of research activity present within the Center.
Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies
Kasarinlan is an internationally refereed journal published twice a year by the Third World Studies Center, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines-Diliman. It provides a forum for critical and interdisciplinary perspectives on the Philippines and the Third World with special reference to political economy.
Kasarinlan is an open-access journal available at: http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/kasarinlan/index
Training and Advocacy
The Center serves as a forum for the articulation and analyses of various issues, as well as a mechanism for dialogue and debate among scholars, governments and the larger society. TWSC-sponsored activities provide support for class instruction, especially in courses requiring discussions on contemporary social, political and economic concerns.
Training and advocacy at the TWSC is formally structured in the following clusters:
- Training-Workshop
- Policy Dialogue Series
- Public Lectures
- Public Forums
- Workshops and Conferences
- Roundtable Discussions
Exchange
Visiting Research Fellowship Program
In order to advance networking and collaboration among social science scholars locally and internationally, the Third World Studies Center grants research affiliation to students, faculty, and researchers who specialize in political economy and development issues, with particular interest in the Philippines. The affiliation offers institutional support and provides for a Visiting Research Fellow position in the university.
Volunteer-Internship Program
The TWSC Internship-Volunteer Program is designed for undergraduate, graduate, and foreign exchange students of the University of the Philippines specializing in development studies, with particular interest in critical political economy, democratization and political culture. The program provides an opportunity for interns-volunteers to assist in and learn from the various research, publications, and training projects and activities of the Center. The TWSC internship is a non-salaried program and does not guarantee future employment in the organization.
Institutional Linkages
The TWSC facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the University of the Philippines and various universities in Asia in order to promote exchange of faculty members and students, joint research in areas of mutual interest, and exchange of resource materials.
Contact
The Third World Studies Center is located at the basement of the UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Palma Hall (old Arts and Sciences Building), in between the Faculty Center/UP College of Arts and Letters and the Department of Psychology Building/Palma Hall Annex. It can be reached at the following address:
Third World Studies Center
P.O. Box 210
Lower Ground Floor, Palma Hall
Roxas Avenue, UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines, Diliman
Quezon City 1101
Philippines
Phones: +63 2 981 8500 ext. 2442 (Administrative Staff) and 2488 (Research Staff)
Telefax: +63 2 920 5428
Mobile: +63 926 710 2926
Email: twsc.updiliman@up.edu.ph
For Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies
Email: kasarinlan.updiliman@up.edu.ph
TWSC weblog: http://uptwsc.blogspot.com/
TWSC on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/up.twsc
TWSC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UPThirdWorld
TWSC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/2009TWSC
TWSC on Academia.edu: http://up-diliman.academia.edu/UPTwsc
TWSC on Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/UPTWSC
Reference
[2] Third World Studies Center website
See Also
Proceedings: Third World Studies Center Thirtieth Anniversary
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