vol. 13, no. 1 (2021)
Social Sciences and Development Review Journal
Description
The Social Sciences and Development Review Journal (SSDR) is an open-access, and online
journal of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), Research and Publications Office,
Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension, Planning, and Development, publishing
annually peer-reviewed articles on the social sciences and development, preferably those with
focus on the Asia-Pacific context. This is indexed by AGPCI until 2024, and CHED-recognized
as well under Category B of CHED-Journal Incubation Program (2019). It promotes critical,
multidisciplinary, and constructive discourses in the social sciences and their allied disciplines.
Articles that aim to synthesize normative disciplines such as religious studies, theology, or
philosophy with the social sciences are also accepted.
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Front Matter
Criteria for Authorship
Editorial Policy
Table of Contents
Articles
Filipinos’ Framed Faces: Comparative Study of the Filipino Stereotypes as Perceived by the Cebuano and Waray Students of an Agricultural State University in Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines
Leslie Anne L. Liwanag | Romeo Toring | Mary Grace Enaya | Hilda Pedrera | Precious Elaine Tubigan
Discipline: Cultural Studies
Customer Aggression and Organizational Turnover Among Service Employees in Metro Manila, Philippines
Guillermo Bungato Jr. | Mecmack Nartea | Giscelle Iveth Samonte
Discipline: Economics
The Land Question and Development
Artchil Fernandez
Discipline: Politics
Rosas: Kulay at Kilusan
Mark Joseph P. Santos
Minitmithing Kapayapaan: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Posttraumatic Growth Among Military Personnel Who Fought in the Marawi Siege
John Mark S. Distor | Alvin Jacob Iii
Discipline: Development Studies
Pagsasaespasyo at Pagpopook sa mga Pagkaing Pilipino sa New South Wales, Australia
Axle Christien J. Tugano
Discipline: Cultural Studies
Interrogating Mao and Locating the Philippine Left’s Position within Mao’s Protracted War Theory: A Politico-Military Critique
J.R. Valila
Discipline: Politics
Personal Religious Practices of Christian Overseas Filipino Workers in an Islamic Host Country
Minami Iwayama
Discipline: Anthropology
Pagbasa sa Learning from the Filipino Diaspora: Lessons of Resistance and Critical Intervention ni E. San Juan Jr
Mary Joy Sawa an
Discipline: Cultural Studies
Revisiting a Flag Salute Case: The Law of the State as Opposed to the Right of Minority
Rosabella Nealega | Ailene Rosialda | Gerlie C Ogatis | Ana Marie Bautista
Discipline: Politics