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PSCJ 2018 in Hiroshima
4th Philippine Studies
Conference in Japan Three Decades of the Post-EDSA Philippines
Continuity, Discontinuity, and Emergence
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Japan
November 17-18, 2018
Conference Schedule
Saturday, November 17
8:00 - Registration (Entrance Hall, IDEC)
9:00 - 10:40 Session 1 (IDEC)
10:55 - 12:55 Session 2 (IDEC)
13:20 - 14:20 Lunch (Reception Hall, Faculty Club*1)
14:30 - 15:45 Keynote Speech (Satake Memorial Hall)
16:00 - 18:00 Plenary Session (Satake Memorial Hall)
18:20 - 20:20 Reception (Reception Hall, Faculty Club)
Sunday, November 18
9:30 - 11:30 Session 3 (IDEC)
11:30 - 12:40 Lunch (IDEC)
12:45 - 14:45 Session 4 (IDEC)
15:00 - 17:00 Session 5 (IDEC)
*1 The Faculty Club is approximately a 15-minute walk from the IDEC building.
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Saturday, November 17
Session 1 9:00-10:40
Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
War on Drugs and the Duterte Administration
Gil D. Turingan (University of the Philippines, Diliman) War on Drugs: Lessons from the Philippines, Thailand, and ASEAN
Hanyi Xu (Beijing Foreign Studies University) Sovereign State, Suspects and the Masses: Political Violence and Bare Life in the Philippine Drug War
Mark R. Thompson (City University of Hong Kong) The Duterte State and the State of Duterte Studies
Lance Collins (Hawai'i Institute for Philippine Studies) The Writ of Quo Warranto: An American Colonial Legal Form in the Duterte Era
Room 2 (204) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Democracy in the Post-EDSA Philippines
Maxine Rafaella C. Rodriguez (National University of Singapore) (Re)writing the “New Society”: A linguistic and multimodal analysis of Marcos’s presidencies in two revisions of Philippines: Our Land and Heritage
Adonis Elumbre (University of the Philippines, Baguio) Narratives of International Solidarity in the 1986 EDSA People Power
Carmina Untalan (Osaka University) Philippine Post-EDSA Democracy: Against the Politics of Deferred Redemption
John X. Lambino (Kyoto Tachibana University) The Local Power for Economic Reproduction in Philippine Democracy
Room 3 (203) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Bangsamoro and Security
Jamail A. Kamlian (Mindanao State University, Iligan Institute of Technology) Lumad and Bangsamoro Relatedness to Filipino Nationhood: Symbols, Discourse, and the Question of Representation
Jefferson Erick Alindogan (Business Profiles Inc.) Understanding the Shift in Security Environment after the Marawi City Siege: Potential Implications against Aid
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Organizations in Mindanao, Philippines Georgi Engelbrecht (European Union) Rashōmon in Dansalan: Explaining the 2017
urban combat in Marawi City
Saliba B. James (University of Maiduguri) Abu Sayyaf and Boko Haram: An Ideological and Methodological Comparism of Islamic insurgencies in the Philippines and Nigeria
Room 4 (201) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Transnationalism and Overseas Filipinos
Mai Yoshida (Institute of Social Theory and Dynamics) Exclusiveness and Informality Imposed on Nikkei-jin and other Filipino migrants in Japan
Masaaki Satake (Nagoya Gakuin University) Filipino-Australian Intermarriages: Five Valuables for Security
Jhemarie Chris Bernas (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) Stories of Return and Reintegration: Survey study of Overseas Filipino Workers Coming Home
Glenda Bonifacio (University of Lethbridge) Contemporary Pinay Transnationalism: Vested, Variant and Valiant?
Room 5 (206) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Gender in the Contemporary Philippines
Marlon T. Salvador (University of Southern Mindanao) Subversion of Gender Stereotypes in Contemporary Philippine Movies
Maria Lulu G. Reyes (Saint Louis University) Haligi ng Tahanan- The Filipino Wife as an Idealized Legal Construct
Reynele Bren Zafra (University of Santo Tomas) Danas: Study on the Lived Experiences of Selected Filipino Women of Batis Aware, Inc.
John Carlo S. Santos (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Filipino Meat Market: On How Filipino Men-who-like-Men Utilize Grindr as a Mobile Hookup Application
Room 6 (207) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
The Philippines in Global Settings
Arthur Bernardo Boquiren (University of the Philippines, Baguio) Benefits and Costs of RP Government Accommodation of China’s 9-Dash-Line
Christine Marie Lim Magpile (University of the Philippines Press) Takayama Ukon: Japanese Feudal Lord with a Zealous Catholic Faith
Leonard Catubay (Philippine Cultural College) Syncretism: The Story of Chinese-Filipino Buddhist Catholics in Binondo Chinatown, Manila
Tina S. Clemente (University of the Philippines, Diliman) China expertise in the Philippines: Reflections for Philippine Studies
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Room 7 (405) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Language and Literature
Lawdenmarc Decamora (University of Santo Tomas) VERS/Us: Rethinking Derrida’s Violent Hierarchy and Poesiang Kapampangan as Culture-in-(Re)verse
Glenda Salorsano, Karen San Diego and Emelinda Layos (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Translation as Strengthening Tie in Philippine-Japan Literary Relations: The Case of the Translation of Japanese Novel “Botchan” into Filipino Language
Fatimah Joy S. Almarez (De La Salle University, Manila) The Muslim in Philippine Short Fiction
Ferth Vandensteen Lusung Manaysay (Waseda University) The Memory Politics of ‘Comfort Women’ in the Philippines: State and Civil Society Dynamics
Room 8 (508) 9:00 - 10:40
Individual Papers
Health, Intimacy, and the Church
Jenalyn Y. Lai and Marvin G. Lai (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Ang Ekonomiya ng Tradisyunal at Alternatibong Pangangalagang Pangkalusugan sa Maynila
Satoshi Miyawaki (Osaka University) Three Decades of the Post EDSA Philippine Catholic Church: Continuity, Discontinuity, and Emergence
Yuko Kubo (University of Tokyo) An Analysis of the term “fetus” in public discourse on the policy of reproductive health
Yumeno Tagawa (Hiroshima University) Commercial Love / Sex and Intimacy: The case study at a karaoke bar in Makati city
Session 2 10:55-12:55
Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 10:55 – 12:55
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Philippine Urbanization Post-EDSA and Beyond
Panel Organizer: Arnisson Andre C. Ortega (University of Glasgow) Maria Khristine Alvarez (University College London) Benevolent evictions and resiliency
revanchism: Protocols of dispossession, social safeguards, and ‘participatory’ housing solutions in post-Ondoy Manila
Naoki Fujiwara (Kobe University) Political Ecology and the Politics of Environmental Development: Reflections on the Development Strategies for the Pasig River
Arnisson Andre C Ortega (University of Glasgow) Transnational mobilities and the production of urban spaces in the Philippines: Reflections on urban epistemologies,
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theory-building and praxis Kristian Saguin (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Cultivating urban
subjectivities through urban agriculture in Metro Manila
Room 2 (204) 10:55 – 12:55
Panel
Shifting Economic Policies and Improving Governance?
Panel Organizer: Shingo Mikamo (Shinshu University) Shingo Mikamo (Shinshu University) Presidential Leadership, Economic Policy-making
and Governance in the Philippines Jenny Balboa (Devnet Business Consulting Services) Has there been major changes in
the Philippine trade and investment policy under President Duterte? Susumu Ito (Chuo University) Key Issues for Infrastructure Development in the
Philippines: Dutertenomics in historical perspectives Room 3 (203) 10:55 – 12:55
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Security Governance in Mindanao: Military, Police, Armed Groups, and
Outsiders
Panel Organizer: Saya Kiba (Komatsu University) Discussant: Rufa Guiam (Alternate Forum for Research in Mindanao)
Jennifer Santiago Oreta (Ateneo de Manila University) Community Security Management in Conflict Environments: Focus on Mindanao
Takeshi Yamane (Fukuoka Women’s University) Government-NSAGs cooperation for internal security in Mindanao
Rosalie Arcala Hall (University of the Philippines, Visayas) Under Pressure: Policing during the 2017 Marawi City Crisis
Room 4 (201) 10:55 – 12:55
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Gender and Disaster in the Philippines: Exploring Resilience and Spatiality
Panel Organizer: Glenda Tibe Bonifacio (University of Lethbridge) Anita G. Cular (University of the Philippines, Visayas) From Disaster Woes to
Economic Windfall: The Experience of San Juan Women’s Association of Sta. Rita, Samar Philippines
Rowena Guiang and Ervina Espina (University of the Philippines, Visayas) Rurality, Disaster and Women: Finding Strength between the Physical and Social Environment
Roxanna Epe (University of Lethbridge) Youth and Disaster Risk Reduction: Building Resilience from Education, LGU and Community
Room 5 (206) 10:55 – 12:55
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Filipino Migrants in Japan in the 21st Century: Continuities and
Transforming Subjectivities
Panel Organizer: Katrina Navallo (Kyoto University) Tricia Okada (Tamagawa University) Migrant Voices of Filipinos Teaching English in
Japan Eri Ono (Ferris University) The Case Study of the Gender and Life Course of Filipino
Marriage Migrants in Rural Japan Shikainnah Glow D. Meñoza (Hiroshima University) Citizenship Practices and Flexible
Strategies of Adult Japanese-Filipino Migrants Katrina Navallo (Kyoto University) Filipino Migrant Care Workers in Japan:
Transforming Intimacies and Caring Practices in Japanese Intimate Spaces Room 6 (207) 10:55 – 12:55
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Re/Connecting Filipino and Korean Diaspora in Transnational Perspective
Panel Organizer: Nobutaka Suzuki (Tsukuba University) Atsumasa Nagata (National Museum of Ethnology) Developing Filipino Spaces in
Seoul, South Korea Jung-Eun Lee (Ritsumeikan University) Why Korean students choose the Philippines to
study English Nobutaka Suzuki (Tsukuba University) Filipino English and Global Demand: The
Origin and Transnational Spread of Korean-Run English Language Schools in Baguio, the Philippines
Room 7 (405) 10:55 – 12:55
Individual Papers
Historiography and Nationhood
Hiromitsu Umehara (Rikkyo University) Spanish Geographical Perception on the Filipinas Islands at the turn of the Century from 16th to 17th
Nariko Sugaya (Ehime University) Mestizo women in Spanish Colonial Manila in Transition, ca. 1780-1820: Their Lives in a Changing Colonial Environment
Takamichi Serizawa (Kyoto University) “Indigenizing” Communism in the Philippines during the Interwar Period (1919-39): Through the Comintern Archives in Moscow
Arnel E. Joven (University of Asia and the Pacific) Revisiting the Historiography of the Japanese Occupation Period: Re-Examining Radio Taiso in Philippine Social History
Fumiko Uchiyama (Tsuru University) “Code of Ethics” and a story of “moral heritage” of Filipinos
Room 8 (508) 10:55 – 12:55
Individual Papers
Protest, Popular Culture, and Community
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Alexander Gasmeña (University of the Philippines, Diliman) A Post-Colonial & Trans-National Study of Indonesia and Philippines’ Protests Songs during the Countries’ Strongman (Suharto & Marcos) Rule
Sheryl Alapad (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Protest and Popular Culture in the Contemporary Women's Movement: An Analysis of Sining Lila's Protest Songs from 2010-2015
Arvin Boller (Ateneo De Manila University) Social construction of public fear in the Philippine political sphere
Tomoaki Takeshita (Kagoshima University) The Existence of Sari-Sari Store in the Philippines and Their Effects on Local Communities
Keynote Speech 14:30-15:45
Satake Memorial Hall 14:30 - 15:45
Filomeno V. Aguilar, Jr. (Ateneo de Manila University) The Present Political Conjuncture and the Disjuncture in Philippine Studies
Plenary Session 16:00-18:00
Satake Memorial Hall 16:00 - 18:00
Three Decades of the Post-EDSA Philippines: Continuity, Discontinuity, and
Emergence
Chair: Bernardita R. Churchill (ICOPHIL) Patricio N. Abinales (University of Hawaiʻi) What was EDSA Exactly? Ethnographic
Reflections on those 3 Days and Nights of 1986 Lisandro E. Claudio (De La Salle University) Andres Bonifacio or Mocha Uson?
Comparing Katipuneros and Dutertistas Yoshiko Nagano (Kanagawa University) Understanding the Rise of Dutertismo in the
Philippines: With the Background of Its Economic Growth for the Past Ten Years Julius Bautista (Kyoto University) God is Stupid? Religion in the Philippine Public
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Sunday, November 18
Session 3 9:30-11:30
Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 9:30 – 11:30
Panel
The Philippine War on Drugs: Critical Perspectives
Panel Organizer: Gideon Lasco (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Filomin C. Gutierrez (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Philippine War on
Drugs: Experiences of Persons Arrested in Operation Tokhang Gideon Lasco (University of the Philippines, Diliman) “I’d rather be killed than jailed”:
Young men's narratives in a drug war-affected community in the Philippines Aaron Abel Mallari (University of the Philippines, Diliman) “Drugs are destroying
our country”: Social constructions of drugs and drug users in contemporary Philippines
Clarissa David (University of the Philippines, Diliman) “Four million addicts”? The politics of numbers in the Philippine ‘war on drugs’
Room 2 (204) 9:30 – 11:30
Panel
Bangsamoro Peace Process and Peacebuilding: Challenges Ahead to
Establishing a New Political Entity
Panel Organizer: Masako Ishii (Rikkyo University) Discussant: Rufa Guiam (Alternate Forum for Research in Mindanao)
Miyoko Taniguchi (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Conflict, Violence, and Peace in Mindanao from a Historical Perspective: Implications to the Bangsamoro Peacebuilding
Masako Ishii (Rikkyo University) Potentiality of Building Peace between the Moro and the Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples: Toward Establishing a New Bangsamoro Political Entity in the Southern Philippines
Jovanie Camacho Espesor (University of Canterbury) Exogenous and Endogenous Peace Governance: Tensions, dilemmas and paradoxes in peacebuilding in war-torn polities
Room 3 (203) 9:30 – 11:30
Panel
Three Decades of Trajectory of Research and Action for Migrant Women
and Japanese-Filipino Children
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Organizer: Chiho Ogaya (Ferris University) Chiho Ogaya (Ferris University) Migration and Civil Society: Identifying the
Transnational Assemblages in the Context of JFC and their mother’s issue Sera Ono (Ochanomizu University) The Movement against “Entertainment Visas” by
NGOs in the Philippines: Between Human Trafficking and Migration Megumi Hara (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College) JFC and the
Social Movement: Human Rights, Peer Support, and Migration Again Kimi Yamoto (Sophia University) The Views of Filipino and Japanese-Filipino Children
on Education Support for Newcomer and Migrant Students in Japanese Public High Schools
Room 4 (201) 9:30 – 11:30
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Diskurso sa Diasporang Filipino: Wika, Panitikan, Ugnayan at Pag-unlad
Organizer: Satoru Nishimura (Kagoshima University) Romeo P. Peña (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Diskurso ni E. San Juan Jr.
Hinggil sa Diasporang Filipino Jo-Ann S. Tejada (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) and Satoru Nishimura
(Kagoshima University) Ang Umuusbong at Nagbabagong Network ng Diasporang Filipino sa Kagoshima, Japan
Jomar G. Adaya (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Pagsasanda(g)li: Mga Naratibo ng Diasporang Filipino sa Antolohiyang Saanman: Mga Kuwento Mula sa Biyahe, Bagahe at Balikbayan Box
Maria Victoria R. Apigo (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Dayaspora sa Wika Bilang Resulta ng Lokal na Migrasyon: Kaso ng Wikang Filipino Bilang Wikang Pambansa Tungo sa Filipinolohiya
Room 5 (206) 9:30 – 11:30
Panel
Where Water Flows: Philippine Surface Water Governance Dynamics and
Issues
Organizer: Rosalie Arcala Hall (University of the Philippines, Visayas) Corazon L. Abansi (University of the Philippines, Bagiuo), Ida M. Siason and Rosalie
Arcala Hall New Directions in Understanding Water Sustainability in the Philippines: A Demand-Side Perspective
Joy C. Lizada (University of the Philippines, Visayas), Rosalie Arcala Hall, Teresita S. Espinosa and Agnes C. Rola Institutional Hierarchy Analysis of Property Rights to Surface Water in Tigum-Aganan Watershed, Philippines
Ida Siason (University of the Philippines, Visayas), Joy Lizada, Rosalie Arcala Hall, Rhodelia Ibabao and Teresita Espinosa Collaborative Governance: Lessons from Tigum-Aganan Watershed in Central Philippines
Rosalie Arcala Hall (University of the Philippines, Visayas), Joy Lizada, Corazon
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Abansi, Maria Helen Dayo and Agnes Rola Comparative local domestic water governance: the Philippine case
Room 6 (207) 9:30 – 11:30
Panel
Make a Difference: Policy Making and Governance in Restored Philippine
Democracy
Organizer: Yusuke Takagi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) Filomeno Sta. Ana III (Action for Economic Reform) Tax Reform and Civil Society Pauleen Gorospe (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) Hybrid security
governance in Muslim Mindanao: Towards an inclusive security sector reform Jay Tristan Tarriela (Philippine Coast Guard) Philippine Coast Guard: A Case Study of
Institution Making with International Cooperation Yusuke Takagi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) Policymaking without
Stable Party System: Revisiting the Fidel V. Ramos administration and its legacies
Room 7 (405) 9:30 – 11:30
Individual Papers
Language, Education, and Hope
Alvin M. Ortiz, Marianne C. Ortiz, Perla S. Carpio and Ricardo Carpio (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Multilingualism: Threat on Filipino National Language in a Federal State of Government in the Philippines
Allen Kim (International Christian University) and Angela Louise Rosario (Ateneo de Manila University) The Japan Philippine Student Summit: Operationalizing Educational Transformation, Awareness, and Mutual Cooperation Across Shores
Masayoshi Okabe (Institute of Developing Economies) "Boys' Underperformance in Education"? Parent-Child Nexus, Stereotypes, and Poverty in the Philippines: A Quantitative Approach to Marinduque's Case
Mayluck A. Malaga and Cindy P. Paulino (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) AmBisyo(n) Natin 2040: Ang Konsepto ng Ginhawa ng NEDA batay sa Ekonomikong Kalagayan ng mga Dalubguro sa Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas
Lucila T. Aguada (University of the Philippines, Diliman) What Makes Filipino Children Happy? An Exploratory Study on the Influence of Age, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Source of Happiness
Room 8 (508) 9:30 – 11:30
Individual Papers
Disaster, Resilience, and Local Governance
Ara Joy U. Pacoma (Leyte Normal University), Angelie E. Genotiva (Visayas State University) and Jake S. Delda (University of the Philippines, Visayas) Contextualizing Meanings: The Subjective Understandings of Resilience in a post-Haiyan Context in Tacloban City
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Caroline Compton (The University of New South Wales) Rethinking the state: Capacity, responsibility, and property
Shio Segi (Konan Women’s University) “Yolanda was a blessing”: The tourism boom in post-disaster Bantayan Island, Cebu
Andres Winston C. Oreta (De La Salle University, Manila) and Anjela Mae Era (Department of the Interior and Local Government) Identifying the Strengthening Interventions for Resilience Building: An Assessment of Selected Philippine Local Governments through the “Making Cities Resilient” Global Campaign
Czarina Labayo (Hiroshima University) Babaying Ati: Indigenous Knowledge and Women’s Health in Post Disaster Resettlement
Session 4 12:45-14:45
Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 12:45 – 14:45
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Reflections on Several Decades of Entanglement: Exploring New
Perspectives in Understanding the Philippines, Japan, and the
Contemporary World
Organizer: Waka Aoyama (The University of Tokyo) Wako Asato (Kyoto University) Is Japan an Inclusive Society? Drawing Lessons from the
School Life of Japanese Filipino Children Germelino M. Bautista (Ateneo de Manila University) From a Chronology to an
Integrative Philippine Economic History: Reflections on Four Decades of Research Toru Nakanishi (The University of Tokyo) On ‘the Weak’ after the Cold War Hiromu Shimizu (Kansai University) Reflections on the ‘Anthropology of Respons-
ability’ through Engagement 40 years Fieldwork with and Ethnogenesis of Pinatubo Aytas in Western Luzon
Room 2 (204) 12:45 – 14:45
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Response to Uncertainty and Reconfiguration of Sociality: Emerging
Forms of Families, Communities and Solidarity in the Post EDSA
Philippines
Organizers: Yasmin Y. Ortiga (National University of Singapore) and Itaru Nagasaka (Hiroshima University)
Kentaro Azuma (Nagoya University) Two Dimensions of “the Social”: Oppression and Solidarity in the Course of Tourism Development of Boracay Island
Wataru Kusaka (Nagoya University) “Good Citizens” supporting War on Drugs: How Disaster Changed Livelihoods and Moral Subjectivities in Albuera, Leyte
Yasmin Y. Ortiga (National University of Singapore) Filipino Families and the Risk of
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Becoming a Highly Educated Migrant Worker Itaru Nagasaka (Hiroshima University) Diversification of Livelihood Strategies and
Emerging Sociality in the Rural Philippines: A View from Longitudinal Fieldwork in Ilocos
Room 3 (203) 12:45 – 14:45
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Revisiting Everyday Politics of Filipino Migrants: Gender, State and
Policies
Organizer: Reiko Ogawa (Chiba University) Discussant: Johanna O. Zulueta (Soka University)
Maria Rosario Piquero-Ballescas (Regional Center of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development-Cebu), Orlando Ballescas and Hiroya Takamatsu Filipino Domestic Workers to Japan: Issues and Concerns
Jean Encinas-Franco (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Everyday Feminist Political Economy and Narratives of Migrant Filipino Bride Returnees from South Korea
Queri Imelda (Rikkyo University) Patterns of Caregiving in Japanese Nursing Homes Reiko Ogawa (Chiba University) Is there a Transnational Care Labor Market?: Actors
and Institutions Room 4 (201) 12:45 – 14:45
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Leftist Thought in the Age of Duterte
Organizer: Taihei Okada (University of Tokyo) Maria Karina A. Bolasco (Ateneo de Manila University Press) The GRP-NDFP Peace
Talks: Tactical Discontinuities in a Shared Narrative Nathan Gilbert Quimpo (Tsukuba University) The Philippine Left under Duterte: A
Further Splintering Ramon Guillermo (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Left Responses to the
Weaponization of Social Media in the Age of Duterte Dominique Caouette (University of Montreal) Confusing times and old recipes: Flip-
flopping presidency and hesitating Left Room 5 (206) 12:45 – 14:45
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Remittance and Saving of Filipino Migrants: New Trends and Prospects in
Financial Inclusion
Organizer: Akira Murata (Chiba Keizai University) Akira Murata (Chiba Keizai University) Gender Gap in Financial Inclusion among
Filipino Migrant Households Erica Paula Sioson (Asian Development Bank Institute) Remittance Sending Behavior
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of Migrant Filipinos: Preliminary Evidence from a Survey among Filipinos in Japan Toru Hamaguchi (Kobe University) Delaying the Accomplishment of their Dream―The
Way Filipino Specialist Working in Dubai Utilize Their Earnings Room 6 (207) 12:45 – 14:45
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Diplomat and General in Exile: Mariano Ponce and Artemio Ricarte in
Yokohama
Organizer: Wystan de la Peña (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Amparo Adelina Umali, III (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Preliminary
Notes on Mariano Ponce’s Observations of End-of-the-19th Century Japanese Culture Wystan de la Peña (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Meiji Japan in Initial
Attempts to Craft a Philippine Foreign Policy Discourse Hiroshi Onishi (Ferris University) Ricarte in Yokohama
Room 7 (405) 12:45 – 14:45
Individual Papers
Arts and Material Culture
Aron Jayson L. Garchitorena (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Cubao Expo, the HUB in Escolta, Salcedo Art In the Park: Examining Three Art Retail Spaces in Metro Manila as Sites of the Creation of Distinction in the Philippines
Roan Jessa Dino, Jackson Jake Llames and Christo Rey Albason (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Arts in Polytechnic University of the Philippines after the EDSA Revolution
Jess Imannuel Juan Espina and Patrick James Serra (International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Philippines) Philippines Consciousness and Obliviousness: A Case Study on the Role of LGUs in the Preservation of Historic Centers in Malolos, Manila, and Las Piñas
Jose Eleazar R. Bersles (University of San Carlos Museum) Your Trash, My Treasure? Japanese Material Culture and the Phenomenon of Japanese Surplus Shops in Cebu, Philippines
Hiroshi Ohno (University of Shiga Prefecture) Traditional and Local Building Materials and Techniques in the Philippines: Case Study of Tacloban
Room 8 (508) 12:45 – 14:45
Individual Papers
Media, Informality, and Urban Space
Vasil A. Victoria (Ateneo de Naga University), Rodel D. Maquilan (St. Joseph School), Marcian Xavier P. Romero (Ateneo de Naga University), Jessie S. De Lara (Kapitolyo High School) and Kyle Sasaoka (University of Hawai'i) Metadiscourse on Comment Box in YouTube for the TV Show titled “Alaala: A Martial Law Special” of GMA 7
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Christian Lemuel M. Magaling (University of the Philippines, Diliman) The Virtual is political: Privacy challenges and Dataveillance
Cecile Angela A. Ilagan (Ateneo de Manila University) Pilipinolohiya sa Media: Mga Pagwawari sa Paghubog ng Filipino at Pilipinas ng The Filipino Channel
Shinji Miyagawa (University of Tokyo) How the urban poor in developing countries come to cease informal activities? A case study of 'electricity theft' in Metro Manila
Zenta Nishio (Kyoto University) (Re)Assembling Metro Manila through Transport Infrastructure: A Case of Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program
Session 5 15:00-17:00 Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 15:00 – 17:00
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The Political Economy of Rail-based Mass Transit System in Metro Manila
Organizer: The Third World Studies Center, University of the Philippines Diliman Ricardo Trota Jose (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Tracing Roads and Rails:
The Origins and Legacy of Mass Transit in Metropolitan Manila During the American Colonial Period through the 1950s
Emerald O. Flaviano (University of the Philippines, Diliman) A Long Goodbye? The Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line from 1972 to 2014
Miguel Paolo P. Reyes (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Was It Worth It? On the Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Manila’s First Light Rail Transit Line
Joel F. Ariate Jr. (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Off the Track: The Trials and Tribulations of MRT 3
Elinor May Cruz (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Changing the Rules in the Middle of the Game: Japan Flexes Its Muscle Toward an All-Japan LRT 2
Room 2 (204) 15:00 – 17:00
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Urban Transformation and Reimagining “the Social”: Social Policy and
Urban Precarity in the Philippines
Organizer: Koki Seki (Hiroshima University) Kazuhiro Ota (Kobe University) Social Security Institutions: “The Social” among People
in the Philippine Society Koki Seki (Hiroshima University) Urban Transformation and Emerging Sociality: The
“People’s Plan” for Metro Manila ISFs Chester Arcilla (University of the Philippines, Manila) Subaltern heterogeneity and
neoliberal entanglements: Resistances and engagements of grassroots politics Faith Kares (City of Chicago) Affordable Housing as Risky Business: The Unintended
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Consequences of Gawad Kalinga’s Care-Giving Efforts
Room 3 (203) 15:00 – 17:00
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Gender dynamics in new and continuing security threats (violent
extremism and illicit drug trade) in the Bangsamoro and Mindanao
Organizer: Rufa Cagoco-Guiam (Independent Working Group on Transitional Justice Dealing with the Past (IWG-TJDwP) in the Bangsamoro)
Maricel Aguilar (UN Women, Philippines) UN Women platforms for the prevention of Violent Extremism in the Bangsamoro and in Mindanao
Carla Silbert (UN Women, Philippines) Comparative insights on gender roles in the Prevention of Violent Extremism in other Southeast Asian countries
Rufa Cagoco-Guiam (Independent Working Group on Transitional Justice Dealing with the Past (IWG-TJDwP) in the Bangsamoro) Gender dynamics: Exploiting ‘hyper-masculinities and subservient femininities’ in the current violent extremist threat in the Bangsamoro
Lolymar Jacinto-Reyes (Mindanao State University, General Santos) Gender roles in the illegal drug trade in South Central Mindanao: A case study of incarcerated women at the General Santos City Jail
Room 4 (201) 15:00 – 17:00
Panel
Care / Caring in Diaspora: Agency, Governance, and Ethnic Formation
Organizer: Ron Bridget Vilog (De La Salle University) Derrace Garfield McCallum (Nagoya University) Filipino Migrants’ Care for Family
and Country: Beyond Economic and Social Remittances Hiroya Takamatsu (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Development and Expansion of
Newly Raising Ethnic Community in Tokyo Metropolitan Area: Case Study of Takenotsuka, Adachi Ward, Tokyo
Cleovi Mosuela (Bielefeld University) Care and Cosmos: Exploring the link between Migration and Social Inequalities in the Context of Climate Change
Ron Bridget Vilog (De La Salle University) The PJEPA after a Decade: Policy Issues and Challenges
Room 5 (206) 15:00 – 17:00
Panel
Cultural Heritage and Cultural Resource Management
Organizer: Juan Ramon Jimenez (University of Shiga Prefecture) Juan Ramon Jimenez Verdejo (University of Shiga Prefecture) Consideration on
Heritage Buildings in the Philippines Troy Dino Elizaga (University of San Carlos) The Historical Transformation of the
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Urban Form of Cebu City, Philippines Ophelynn P. Cano (University of San Carlos) The 1730 Jesuit House Cultural
Conservation Heritage Project in Cebu Carmen Bettina S. Bulaong (Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation, Inc.) Emerging
Practices in Cultural Heritage Resource Management Room 6 (207) 15:00 – 17:00
Individual Papers
Elections, "Fake News" and the Duterte Administration
Christian Paul O. Chan Shio, Felix P. Muga II and Hansley A. Juliano (Ateneo de Manila University) How Clean Was 2016? Reviewing the 2016 Philippine Automated Elections and Piloting a Method to Detect Electoral Anomalies
Ardyn Albert V. Gonzales (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Understanding the Filipino Administrative Culture: The Case of the Presidency of Rodrigo Duterte
Aran V. Samson and Joselito Olpoc (Ateneo De Manila University) Analyzing the spread of fake news articles using data visualization to identify generic fake news mitigation strategies in the context of Philippine media
Sheena Mae L. Abrazado, Harold B. Badilla, Joanna Vera E. Clutario and Jessica May S. Reyes (Ateneo de Naga University) The Language of “Fake News” in Facebook
Charley Lepera-Urquiza (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Modes of Justifications: The Online Production of Public Opinion in Extrajudicial Killings
Room 7 (405) 15:00 – 17:00
Individual Papers
State, Market, and Public Policies
Tamiki Hara (Hitotsubashi University) Political and Economic Significance of the Enactment of the Competition Law in the Philippines
Arjan Paulo S. Salvanera (De La Salle University) PJEPA after 10 years: Analyzing Tariffs and Non-Tariff Measures
Severo C. Madrona Jr. (Ateneo de Manila University) and May Hazel Tagupa (City University of Pasay) Appraising the Participation of the Citizens/Stakeholders in Philippine Public-Private Partnership (PPP Projects), 1990-2016
Rainier Ric B. de la Cruz (University of the Philippines, Baguio) Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: Evidence of Firm-Level Productivity Spillovers in the Philippines
Kenneth Cardenas (York University) GOCC reform and moral liquidation: The Philippine state and market creation, 1986 to the present
Room 8 (508) 15:00 – 17:00
Individual Papers
Environment, Indigeneity, and Labor
Ria Lambino, Noboru Okuda (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Satoshi
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Asano, Jocelyn Siapno, Adelina Santos-Borja (Laguna Lake Development Authority), Rose Bonifacio and Haruka Nakashima Development and Environmental History of Communities in the Sta. Rosa Watershed
Bub Mo Jung (Pukyong National University) The fluid identity of Indigenous people and the resistance of “Tumandok”: The case of Jalaur Dam construction in Iloilo
Noel Moratilla (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Occluded Histories: Philippine Labor After EDSA
Armand Christopher Casiple Rola (Doshisha University) Performance Assessment of the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation’s Rice Crop Insurance Program in the Province of Laguna
Dhino Bonita Geges (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) Business Sector Participation to Haiyan Relief and Rehabilitation Programs in Selected Areas in the Philippines