Form a group of five members.
Produce a 4-minute instructional video about photo voice as applied to a particular health sector of your choice.
Avoid duplication.
Employ Zoom recording in producing this output.
Use this article as guide “My life after stroke through a camera lens”- A photovoice study on participation in Sweden - PMC (nih.gov) and complement it with other available literature online.
Use a common and appropriate virtual background.
Conceptualize and present well.
Note that all members must appear in the audio-visual production.
Upload your output on Tuesday in a Google Drive to be set up by Mr. Ison.
Topics to choose from:
Elderly
Pregnant women
Cancer survivors
Pediatric cancer patients
Caregivers
PLHIV/AIDS
COVID-19 survivors
Accident survivors
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
DS 141 photo voice instructional video
DS 126 CSW instructional video
Form a group of four members.
Produce a 4-minute instructional video about completed staff work (CSW) via Zoom recording based on your chosen topic. You have the option to make the topic more specific.
Identify the government agency to which you are applying CSW.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Use a common and appropriate virtual background.
Use at least 15 references for this task.
Conceptualize and present well.
Note that all members must appear in the audio-visual production.
Upload your output on Tuesday in a Google Drive to be set up by Ms. Zaide.
Topics to choose from:
Applying CSW in curricular reform
Applying CSW in tax reform
Applying CSW in trade reform
Applying CSW in electoral reform
Applying CSW in political reform
Applying CSW in moral reform
Applying CSW in constitutional reform
Applying CSW in health reform
Applying CSW in labor reform
Applying CSW in disaster management
Applying CSW in budget reform
Applying CSW in public transport reform
Applying CSW in diplomatic reform
Applying CSW in audit reform
Applying CSW in penal reform
DS 123 instructional video via Zoom recording
Form a group of three members.
Produce a 4-minute instructional video via Zoom recording based on your chosen topic.
Avoid duplication.
Use a common and appropriate virtual background.
Use at least 15 references for this task.
Conceptualize and present well.
Note that all members must appear in the audio-visual production.
Upload your output on Tuesday in a Google Drive to be set up by Ms. Buan.
Topics to choose from:
1. Music/song as research method
2. Music/song as pedagogy
3. Music/song as resistance
4. Dance as research method
5. Dance as pedagogy
6. Dance as resistance
7. Storytelling as research method
8. Storytelling as pedagogy
9. Storytelling as resistance
10. Photography as research method
11. Photography as pedagogy
12. Photography as resistance
13. Walking as research method
14. Walking as pedagogy
15. Walking as resistance
16. Debate as pedagogy
DS 100 political MTV via Zoom
Form a group of FOUR members.
Produce a political MTV based on your chosen protest song below.
Avoid duplication.
Research, conceptualize, and present well.
Use Zoom recording for this audio-visual task.
Use appropriate costumes (simple improvisation will do).
Employ appropriate virtual backgrounds.
Note that all members must appear in the production.
Upload your output on Tuesday in a Google Drive to be set up by Ms. Inoferio.
Songs to choose from:
Wala Nang Tao sa Sta. Filomena (Joey Ayala)
Babae (Inang Laya)
Dam (Gary Granada)
Pinggan (Pol Galang)
Manong Pawikan (Joey Ayala)
Awit ng Proletaryo
Address (Gary Granada)
Bahay (Gary Granada)
Lalawigan (Gary Granada)
Awit ng Pag-asa (Tambisan sa Sining)
Baligtad ang Mundo (Danny Fabella)
Friday, March 15, 2024
DS 123 test construction
Form a group with six members.
Based on the previous list of women- and gender-related topics, formulate a 20-item test (sets A ad B) following the format of our usual matching type test.
Provide the answer key similar to how you also render your submission when answering this type of test in our previous classes.
Submit a printed copy this Tuesday.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
DS 123 study tasks (March 19)
Study tasks
1. 'Gahasa' by Joi Barrios
2. Slave Woman of Tarlac, Tarlac by Fatima Lim
3. 'Babae' by Inang Laya
4. Flor Contemplacion
5. Sarah Jane Salazar
6. intersectional feminism
7. feminist solidarity economy
8. dance as resistance
9. Minor in Gender Studies (ADMU)
10. Department of Women and Development Studies (CSWCD)
11. Margarita Holmes
12. Sheconomics
13. discourse of empowerment (Organizational Communication: A Critical Approach by Dennis Mumby, 2013)
14. e-VAW
15. gendered disinformation
16. feminist standpoint theory
17. feminist ethics of care
DS 141 group test (March 19)
Form a group of three members (one team will just be a pair).
Study the 10 Dr. M. Tan articles listed in the course guide.
Wear similar shirt color (any color, duplication across groups is allowed).
Prepare and strategize well for the group test.
Be sure that you have notes based on the assigned materials.
DS 126 political cosplay (March 19)
Form a group with three responsible members.
Present a political cosplay based on your chosen concept.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Use the 'discourse of suspicion' (Mumby, 1997) as frame of analysis.
Assign a group member who will serve as the political cosplayer.
Ask the political cosplayer to do a 15-second monologue/performance.
Assign another member who will do the oral presentation about the topic (i.e., introduction of the group members, introduction of the cosplay character, and insightful discussion about the topic = 2 minutes only).
Use at least 10 references in your research about the assigned topic.
Present in English and/or Filipino.
Ensure that the preparation is a collective effort.
Rehearse and present well.
Be sure not to spend anything for this task. Simple improvisation will do. Use available materials only.
Topics to choose from:
elite capture
regulatory capture
technological fix
solutionism
calibrated liberalization
creeping privatization
bureaupathology
bureaucratic red tape
punditocracy
mediatization
military-industrial complex
war economy
lumpen-academic
lumpenproletariat
bounded rationality
irrationality of rationality
DS 100 political cosplay (March 19)
Form a group with three responsible members.
Present a political cosplay based on your chosen concept/exemplar.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Assign a group member who will serve as the political cosplayer.
Ask the political cosplayer to do a 15-second monologue/performance and also a call to action.
Assign another member who will do the oral presentation about the topic (i.e., introduction of the group members, introduction of the cosplay character, and insightful discussion about the topic = 2 minutes only).
Use at least 10 references in your research about the assigned topic.
Present in English and/or Filipino.
Ensure that the preparation is a collective effort.
Rehearse and present well.
Be sure not to spend anything for this task. Simple improvisation will do. Use available materials only.
Topics to choose from:
"Small is beautiful"
Buddhist economics
Gross National Happiness
MASIPAG farmer
Vandana Shiva
Ecofeminism
Neem tree
Seed activism
Macliing Dulag
Ubuntu
Countermapping
Sustainable transportation
Walking as resistance
Walking as research method
Dance as a tool of resistance
Saturday, March 09, 2024
DS 123 infographics - advance posting
Produce a reviewer in simple infographic format using a black and white color scheme.
Feature the following concepts: mediatization, hyperreality, media as business, political economy of media, public sphere model, private sphere model, critical media literacy, propaganda model, The medium is the message, critical media pedagogy, communication activism, and civic intentionality
Layout the infographics in a manner that will make sense of the connections of the featured concepts.
Use the front and back pages of the bond paper.
Use at least 20 references for this task.
Ensure that all elements will form as a coherent whole.
Provide an appropriate title for the infographic.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive to be set up by Ma'am Buan on March 18 (Monday).
Submit a printed copy on March 19 (Tuesday).
DS 100 reviewer (infographics format) - advance posting
Form a group with three responsible members.
Produce a reviewer in simple infographic format using a black and white color scheme.
Feature the following concepts: substructure, superstructure, superordinate factors, subordinate factors, master morality, slave morality, state actors, non-state actors, ethnocentrism, xenocentrism, agency, structure, core, periphery, gesellschaft, gemeinschaft, 99%, 1%, deep ecology, shallow ecology, globalization from above, globalization from below, biomedicine, and ethnomedicine.
Layout the infographics in a manner that will make sense of the connections of the featured concepts.
Use the front and back pages of the bond paper.
Use at least 15 references for this task.
Ensure that all elements will form as a coherent whole.
Provide an appropriate title for the infographic.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive to be set up by Ma'am Inoferio on March 18 (Monday).
Submit a printed copy on March 19 (Tuesday).
Thursday, March 07, 2024
DS 141 2nd infographics (health exemplars)
Choose a topic from the list provided below.
Avoid duplication.
Produce an infographic in manila paper featuring your chosen exemplar in the field of health.
Use the front part of the whole manila paper.
Render the text large enough to be seen and understood.
Use at least 10 references for this task.
Upload the photo of your infographic in the Google Drive to be setup by Mr. Ison on Monday.
Bring the actual infographic on Tuesday.
Note that everyone should be ready to input in the lecture-discussion during the session.
Carmencita Padilla
Eric Tayag
Raquel Fortun
Wiston Kilimanjaro Tiwaquen (Dr. Kilimanguru)
DS 123 study guide for Tuesday's discussion, test, and graded recitation
Maria Rosa Henson
Carmen Deunida
Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay
Amirah Lidasan
Liza Maza
Maita Gomez
Judy Taguiwalo
Sister Mary John Mananzan
Fatima Alvarez-Castillo
Maria Luisa Camagay
Sylvia Claudio
Carolyn Sobritchea
Nathalie Africa-Verceles
Ninotchka Rosca
Fe Del Mundo
DS 100 pointers to review for Tuesday's test and graded recitation
- neoliberalism
- politics of naming
- market fundamentalism
- TINA vs TATA
- The End of History and the Last Man
- Laissez faire economics
- Trickle down economics
- Minimalist state
- "Big government"
- Structural adjustment program
- Corporate-led globalization
- Globalization from below
- Michel Chossudovsky
- Richard Falk
- Noam Chomsky
- Medical tourism
- Power elite
- Iron triangle
- Military-industrial complex
- Global South
- Third world
- War of aggression
- Race to the bottom
- Cut-throat competition
- Austerity measure
- Undesirable forms of growth (ruthless growth, rootless growth, jobless growth, voiceless growth, futureless growth)
- Triple bottom line
- Conscious capitalism
- In Defense of Food (Michael Pollan)
- Obesogenic society
- Planned obsolescence
- Conspicuous consumption
- Throw-away society
- Hyperreality
- Mcdonaldization of society
- Greenwashing
- Ubuntu
- Vandana Shiva
- Gross National Happiness (GNH)
- Small is beautiful (E. F. Schumacher)
- Countermapping
- Deglobalization
- Degrowth
- Ecofeminism
- Discourse of suspicion
- Private sphere model
- Public sphere model
- Slow city movement
- Slow food philosophy
- Sustainable shared growth
- World Economic Forum (WEF) vs. World Social Forum (WSF)
Mag-aral mabuti.
Tuesday, March 05, 2024
DS 141 newscasting via Zoom recording
Form a group of five responsible members.
Present a Zoom-recorded newscast about your chosen topic from the list below.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Situate the newscast in the PH context.
Apply the six building blocks of health.
Limit the presentation to three minutes only.
Use at least 20 references for this task.
Provide subtitle.
Be sure that everybody appears and presents in the newscast.
Rehearse and present well.
Observe the 'no free-rider policy'.
Ensure that all the elements are rendered as a coherent whole.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive folder to be set up by Sir Ison.
Topics to choose from:
Diabetes
Stroke
Heart attack
Tuberculosis
Lung cancer
HIV-AIDS
Mental problem
Accidents
DS 126 e-panel discussion
Form a group of six responsible members.
Present a Zoom-recorded panel discussion about your chosen topic from the list below.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Limit the presentation to 5 minutes only.
Use at least 15 references for this task.
Provide an appropriate title.
Provide subtitle.
Be sure that everybody appears and presents in the panel discussion.
Observe the 'no free-rider policy'.
Ensure that all the elements are rendered as a coherent whole.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive folder to be set up by Ma'am Zaide on Monday.
Topics to choose from:
Political psychology of PBBM
Political psychology of VPSD
Political psychology of Speaker M. Romualdez
Political psychology of Rep. GMA
Political psychology of Sen. I. Marcos
Political psychology of Sen. R. Padilla
Political psychology of Sen. R. Tulfo
Political psychology of Sen. C. Villar
DS 123 e-panel discussion via Zoom recording
Form a group of six responsible members.
Present a Zoom-recorded panel discussion about your chosen topic from the list below.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Situate the discussion in the PH context.
Limit the presentation to 5 minutes only.
Use at least 12 references for this task.
Provide an appropriate title.
Provide subtitle.
Be sure that everybody appears and presents in the panel discussion.
Observe the 'no free-rider policy'.
Ensure that all the elements are rendered as a coherent whole.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive folder to be set up by Ma'am Buan on Monday.
Topic to choose from:
Film and labor
Film and taxation
Film and tourism
Film and gender
Film and psychology
Film and ethics
Film and education
Film and children
DS 100 e-panel discussion via Zoom recording
Form a group of five responsible members.
Present a Zoom-recorded panel discussion about your chosen topic from the list below.
Avoid duplication of topic.
Divide the presentation into two parts: Introduction and Critical Analysis
Limit the presentation to 5 minutes only.
Use at least 15 references for this task.
Provide an appropriate title.
Provide subtitle.
Be sure that everybody appears and presents in the panel discussion.
Observe the 'no free-rider policy'.
Ensure that all the elements are rendered as a coherent whole.
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive folder to be set up by Ma'am Inoferio on Monday.
Topics to choose from:
American Exceptionalism
Mcdonaldization of Society
Neoclassical Counterrevolution
The End of History and the Last Man
Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto
Atomization of Society
Market Fundamentalism
Washington Consensus
Moral Superiority of Capitalism/the Market
DS 112 recorded speech (alternative theories and approaches)
Present a recorded 3-minute speech about your assigned topic. Situate it in the context of the Global South. Provide an appropriate title. P...
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