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'''Jan Robert R. Go''' is a teaching associate of the [[Department of Political Science]] at [[University of the Philippines, Diliman]].
''Jan Robert R. Go'' is Assistant Professor at the [[Department of Political Science]], [[University of the Philippines, Diliman]].


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==Background==
==Background==
Jan Robert R. Go is Assistant Professor at the [[Department of Political Science]], University of the Philippines, Diliman. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Manila in 2009, and his Master of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2013. His Master's thesis focused on the decentralization of education in the Philippines, looking in particular at the local chief executive-citizens dynamics using a new institutional analysis. Prior to joining the Department, he was project assistant handling DIPECHO's Safe Hospitals Campaign under the Emergency and Humanitarian Action unit of World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific.
Assistant Professor Go obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Manila in 2009, and his Master of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2013. His Master's thesis focused on the decentralization of education in the Philippines, looking in particular at the local chief executive-citizens dynamics using a new institutional analysis. Prior to joining the Department, he was project assistant handling DIPECHO's Safe Hospitals Campaign under the Emergency and Humanitarian Action unit of World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific.


==Courses handled==
==Courses handled==
As a teaching associate, Mr Go teaches the only general education course offered by the [[Department of Political Science]], [[Social Science II]] (Social, Economic and Political Thought).
Political Science 14 (Philippine Government and Politics)
Political Science 151 (The Philippine Executive)
Political Science 160 (Society, Politics, and Government)
Social Science II (Social, Economic, and Political Thought)
   
   
==Fields of Specialization and Topics of Interest==
==Fields of Specialization and Topics of Interest==
Mr Go is currently specializing on three areas in political science: (1) Philippine politics and government, (2) political dynamics, and (3) political theory and methodology. His topics of interest are local politics, decentralization and education, and new institutionalism in political science.
Decentralization and devolution studies
Local government and politics
Politics of educational reform
New Institutionalism in political science


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:09, 23 July 2014

Jan Robert R. Go is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman.

Jan Robert R. Go

Background

Assistant Professor Go obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Manila in 2009, and his Master of Arts (Political Science) degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2013. His Master's thesis focused on the decentralization of education in the Philippines, looking in particular at the local chief executive-citizens dynamics using a new institutional analysis. Prior to joining the Department, he was project assistant handling DIPECHO's Safe Hospitals Campaign under the Emergency and Humanitarian Action unit of World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific.

Courses handled

Political Science 14 (Philippine Government and Politics) Political Science 151 (The Philippine Executive) Political Science 160 (Society, Politics, and Government) Social Science II (Social, Economic, and Political Thought)

Fields of Specialization and Topics of Interest

Decentralization and devolution studies Local government and politics Politics of educational reform New Institutionalism in political science

See Also