vol. 44, no. 1 (2011)
Philippine Journal of Psychology
Description
The Philippine Journal of Psychology(PJP) is an international refereed journal published biannually by the Psychological Association of the Philippines. It is the flagship journal of psychology in the Philippines, and its principal aim is to promote psychological studies in the Philippines and psychological studies of the Filipino people. The PJP publishes articles representing scholarly works of Philippine psychologists, articles on psychological studies conducted with Filipino participants and/or conducted in Philippine society, cross-cultural studies including a Philippine sample, and articles of general interest to psychologists studying and working with Filipino people.
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Articles
Social Representations of Mining Conflict in Davao Oriental
Marshaley J. Baquiano | Cristina J. Montiel
Discipline: Sociology
Shared and Contested Meanings in the Mindanao Conflict: Exploring People’s Understanding of Bangsamoro
Judith M. De Guzman | Charlie M. Inzon
Discipline: Cultural Studies, Social Studies
“It Makes Me What I Am”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Investigation of the Social-Emotional World of an Adolescent with Asperger’s Syndrome
Anthony S. Grecia | Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo
Discipline: Psychology
Deconstructing Emotional Labor
Ma. Regina M. Hechanova
Discipline: Sociology, Organizational Culture
An Exercise to Teach the Psychological Benefits of Solitude: The Date with the Self
Eric Julian Manalastas
Discipline: Psychology
Exploring the Role of Organizational Power Distance as a Moderator of Managerial Influence Tactics and Subordinates’ Degree of Commitment
Gerald B. Peñaranda
Discipline: Sociology, Organizational Culture