Saturday, May 11, 2024

DS 123 Aswang Studies (storytelling format)

Form a group with four members.
Produce a Zoom-recorded storytelling session featuring your chosen topic. 
Ensure that all elements will form a coherent whole.
Limit the presentation to five minutes only.
Upload your output in the Google Drive to be setup by Ms. Buan on Friday.
Use at least 12 references for this task.

Topics to choose from:
aswang as social control
aswang and gender
aswang and film
aswang and ideology
aswang and history
aswang and popular culture
aswang and religion
aswang and geography
aswang and ecology
aswang and media
aswang and deviance
aswang and counter-insurgency
aswang and ethics
aswang and social stratification
aswang and festival


Wednesday, May 01, 2024

DS 141 health infographics

Form a group with three (3) members. Since we are 41 in our section, one group will work as a pair.
Produce an infographic based on your chosen topic.
Situate your output in the PH and/or global context(s).
Provide an appropriate title.
Use the front page of a short bond paper.
Employ at least 15 references for this task.
Ensure that all elements will form a coherent whole.
Upload your outputs on Monday night in a Google Drive to be setup by Mr. Ison.
Submit a printed copy on Tuesday.

Topics to choose from:
Transportation and health
Communication and health
Budgeting and health
Popular culture and health
AI and health
Civil service and health
Sleep and health
Prison and health
Migration and health
Local tourism and health
Housing and health
Infrastructure and health
Diplomacy and health
Election and health
Leisure and health



DS 126 social watch infographics

Form a group with four (4) members.
Produce an infographic based on your chosen topic.
Provide an appropriate title.
Use the front and back pages of a short bond paper.
Employ at least 15 references for this task.
Ensure that all elements will form a coherent whole.
Upload your outputs on Monday night in a Google Drive to be setup by Ms. Zaide.
Submit a printed copy on Tuesday.

Topics to choose from:
BBM Watch
VP Watch
Senate Watch
HOR Watch
Zubiri Watch
Romualdez Watch
COMELEC Watch
UP Watch
Manila LGU Watch
PH Judiciary Watch
PH Corruption Watch
Manila Bay Watch
Pasig River Watch
PH Budget Watch
PH Media Watch
PH Debt Management Watch
PH Water Governance Watch
Civil Service Commission Watch

DS 100 major exam (membership based on the team color)

Classify the following theories, concepts, precepts, models, and approaches into the following: Liberal, Marxist, or Counterpoint.  Be able to provide a brief justification with corresponding citation.
For this task, you need to submit 2 sets of documents. Document 1 must present the summary of your answers with this format (no need for the numbering): first column (Liberalism), second column (Marxism), and third column (Counterpoint).  Document 2, on the other, must be presented sequentially from 1-60 with this format: 1st column (items 1-60), second column (corresponding answer: Liberalism, Marxism or Counterpoint), third column (justification with citation), fourth column (reference). Work and deliberate carefully as a team.  Submit a printed copy on Tuesday (single spacing, TNR, font size 10).
1. Green Party
2. ecofeminism
3. Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU)
4. feminist solidarity economy
5. baligtarin ang tatsulok
6. invisible hand
7. dictatorship of the proletariat
8. Small is beautiful
9. glasnost
10. Buddhist economics
11. monoeconomics
12. Buen vivir
13. Gross National Happiness (GNH)
14. age of high mass consumption
15. E. F. Schumacher
16. buwagin ang tatsulok
17. Rerum Novarum
18. Stages of Economic Growth by WW Rostow
19. Francis Fukuyama
20. hammer and sickle
21. perestroika
22. Neoclassical counterrevolution 
23. Uring manggagawa, hukbong mapagpalaya!
24. End of History and the Last Man
25. Pope Francis
26. Clash of Civilizations
27. Living wage, not libing wage!
28. Navdanya
29. Walt Whitman Rostow
30. Entrepreneurial university
31. Critical place-based inquiry
32. Pantayong pananaw
33. Sufficiency economy
34. Internationale
35. Ubuntu
36. New socialist man
37. Proletarian revolution
38. Society as mere collection of individuals
39. Edberto Malvar Villegas
40. #MPMU
41. ecodevelopment
42. market fundamentalism
43. ahimsa
44. Traditional Social Movement (TSM)
45. New Social Movement (NSM)
46. Ethnodevelopment
47. Posthumanism
48. satyagraha
49. corporate-led globalization
50. deregulation
51. Slow food movement
52. Postdevelopment
53. swadeshi 
54. dialectical interaction of the substructure and superstructure
55. Crispin Beltran
56. privatization
57. Atomization of society
58. Mcdonaldized society
59. Green politics
60. Slow city movement

DS 123 Aswang Studies (storytelling format)

Form a group with four members. Produce a Zoom-recorded storytelling session featuring your chosen topic.  Ensure that all elements will for...