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'''Dr. Danilo R. Reyes''' is a full professor of public administration and a resident intellectual of the UP [[National College of Public Administration and Governance). He co-edited the classic book ''Introduction to Public Administration in the Philippines: A Reader'' with former UP-NCPAG deans Dr. Ma. Concepcion P. Alfiler and Dr. Proserpina D. Tapales, and the late professor and sociologist Dr. Victoria A. Bautista. | '''Dr. Danilo R. Reyes''' is a full professor of public administration and a resident intellectual of the UP [[National College of Public Administration and Governance). He co-edited the classic book ''Introduction to Public Administration in the Philippines: A Reader'' with former UP-NCPAG deans Dr. Ma. Concepcion P. Alfiler and Dr. Proserpina D. Tapales, and the late professor and sociologist Dr. Victoria A. Bautista. | ||
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Dr. Danilo R. Reyes is a full professor of public administration and a resident intellectual of the UP [[National College of Public Administration and Governance). He co-edited the classic book Introduction to Public Administration in the Philippines: A Reader with former UP-NCPAG deans Dr. Ma. Concepcion P. Alfiler and Dr. Proserpina D. Tapales, and the late professor and sociologist Dr. Victoria A. Bautista.
Courses handled
- PA 201 (Theory & Practice of Public Administration)
- PA 301 (Theories of Administrative Systems)
Publications
- Bautista, V., M. Alfiler, D. Reyes and P. Tapales. (2003). Introduction to Public Administration in the Philippines: A Reader. Quezon City: UP-NCPAG.
- Reyes, D. (1995). Life begins at 40: An Inquiry on Administrative Theory in the
Philippines and the Structure of Scientific Revelations. Quezon City: UP-NCPAG.
Awards and Recognitions
- RPG Foundation Distinguished Professorial Chair, 2010.
Lectures
- "The American and Filipino Administrative Traditions: Profiling Contrasts, Parallelisms and Contexts" by Dr. Danilo R. Reyes. February 23, 2011 at UP-NCPAG.