Tuesday, September 12, 2023

DS 121 (3rd long test)

 

A.

1. fisherfolks
2. fish processing
3. Natividad Lacdan
4.
Mario Osas, Levi Celerio
5. demersal
6.
Salinas
7. arroyo/gloria
8. voluntary, involuntary
9. wild fish, cultivated
10. commercial, municipal, subsistence, aquaculture

a. leaf music
b. hunger
c. namamalakaya
d. field ecology, Natural Science 5
e. nagtitinapa, nagtutuyo, nagdadaing, nagbabagoong
f. tampal p*ke
g. Rosario
h. AIS
i. fish production
j. subsectors

B.
1. native species
2. foreshore lease
3. water activism
4. infrapolitics
5. old hydraulic structure
6. deforestation and siltation
7. Prof AJF Mesina
8. Prof Elena Ragrario
9. water hyacinths
10. turbidity

a. resort operators
b. from 12 meters to 2 meters
c. naming invasive species as “gloria”/”arroyo”
d. not introduced
e. SWIM
f. Napindan lock
g. Human Ecology major in Human Settlements
h. ethnobotany
i. alien invasive species
j. labo


C.

1. weapons of the weak
2. Laguna Lake
3. hidden hunger among women and children
4. proxy indicators for workers in the informal economy
5. rural poverty
6. paghahayuma
7. scrutinize, investigate
8. Kamera at Kalamidad
9. plok-plok
10. mariculture

a. palaisdaan sa dagat
b. power generation, irrigation, waste sink, flood reservoir
c. JP Naco
d. infrapolitics
e. bulatlat
f. embodiment of intrahousehold inequity
g. net mending
h. open defecation
i. very glaring in the PH poverty statistics
j. self-employed and unpaid family workers


D.
1. Bongabon
2. trawl operation
3. bankarwayan
4. expert in PH-US security relations
5. live fire exercises
6. sambahayan
7. FIELDS
8. TRL
9. agrarian reform
10. Economics 115

a. Philippine economic history
b. household
c. irresponsible and unsustainable fishing
d. onion capital
e. genuine land reform
f. BRM
g. RGS
h. LFX
i. pestisidyo, irigasyon, extension services, pautang, mechanical dryer, de-kalidad na binhi
j. land reform + FIELDS, etc.


E.
1. middlemen
2. lack of “meaningful support”
3. hard and soft power
4. monopsony
5. irony of all ironies
6. use of fine mesh net
7. Lokalpedia
8. Economics of Agriculture
9. watered down versions of PH legislations
10. LUC

a. pagpapalit-gamit ng lupa
b. over-efficient and indiscriminate fishing
c. many sellers, single buyer
d. dual tactics
e. hungry food producers
f. “unnecessary layer”
g. Economic 171
h. advocacy for food and ecological integrity
i. manifestation of bureaucrat capitalism
j. leads to the reconcentration of land to the


F.
1. intersectionality
2. Cordillera day
3. Law 132
4. “fourth world”
5. “If there is no __, there is no story.”
6. “statistical genocide”
7. lack of disaggregated data
8. identity
9. thesis
10. practicum

a. fisherfolks in Cavite
b. Aetas of Central Luzon
c. data
d. pagkakakilanlan, kakanyahan
e. indigenous people
f. lack of IP-specific data
g. gender, class, ethnicity, geography, etc.
h. Philippine indigenous law
i. Macliing Dulag
j. results in reduction of budget allocation for basic social services intended to IP population

 

G.
1. inequality in poverty, inequality among IPs
2. place
3. sulsulinek
4. nami
5. “more and better data”
6. SSR 192
7. contextualized data
8. DIKW model
9. social inclusion gap
10. CLAA

a. social statistics
b. under-researched areas
c. Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA)
d. food poverty
e. space imbued with economic, political, and social meanings
f. social and moral imperative
g. information
h. raw-context-meaning-insight
i. missing ethnicity variable
j. PO

 

H.
1. DS 152
2. DS 125
3. DS 141
4. DS 151
5. DS 190
6. DS 128
7. DS 125
8. DS 124
9. DS 123
10. DS 127

a. Governance and Development
b. Nationalism and Development
c. Environment and Development
d. Culture and Development
e. Program Implementation and Project Management
f. Health and Development
g. Development Planning and Policy Formulation
h. International Political Economy
i. Labor and Development
j. Development Work


I.
1. Cordillera Day
2. Fisheries Code
3. 15 kilometers
4. systemic and character change, not ___
5. subsistence level
6. “legalizing dispossession”
7. Listahanan (poverty targeting)
8. issues raised against CCT
9. family’s basic need
10. ambulansiyang de-paa

a. hand-to-mouth existence
b. “who and where the poor are”
c. leakage and under-coverage
d. food and non-food components
e. “anti-fisherfolk law”
f. 24th of April
g. municipal fishing grounds
h. a case of GIDA and health inequity
i. economic liberalization policies
j. charter change


J
1. Prof. Belen
2. Prof. Bello
3. Prof. Lara
4. Prof. Tan
5. Prof. De Dios
6. Prof. Balisacan
7. Prof. Rico
8. Prof. Coronel-Ferrer
9. Prof. Sapalo
10.
Prof. Franco

a. agricultural economics
b. sociology of family
c. sociology of development
d. sociology of peace and conflict
e. economics of education
f. economic thought
g. environmental politics
h. anthropology of home
i. politics of migration
j. politics of conflict

 

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