5th Sociology & Anthropology Undergraduate Student Research Conference | Experiences, Entanglements & Understanding of the Social
School of Social Sciences,
Ateneo Department of Sociology and Anthropology
5th Sociology & Anthropology Undergraduate Student Research Conference
17 April 2024
8:30am-5:00pm (GMT+8)
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Onsite at Faura AVR, and broadcasted live through the DSA Youtube Channel
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EXPERIENCES, ENTANGLEMENTS & UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE SOCIAL
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Opening Remarks
8:30 – 8:45 am
JOSE JOWEL CANUDAY, DPhil (Oxon.)
Associate Professor
Chair, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Keynote Speaker
8:45 – 9:45 am
Marco Z. Garrido, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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Sexualities, Subalternities and Modes of Subversion
9:45 – 10:55 AM
Speaking in Power: Examining Perceptions of Filipino Gayspeak Usage in All Boys’ Catholic Junior High Schools
Fiona Marie Florentino
Renee Viktoria French
Carla Andrea Saludes
The [Genshin] Impact on Women: Female Perspectives on Online Communities
Joshua Ephiram Imperio
Paolo Jose Taiño
Margarita Noelle Paterno
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Senses, Sensibilities and the Significance of Cultural Spaces
10:55 AM – 12:05 NN
Pasig's Puto't Laksa: Establishing the Cultural Significance of Food in a Given Locality
Karen Joy Perez
Colin Jurgen Katindoy
Randell John Pallesco
An Ethnographic Study of Nightlife Collectives and Their Generated Spaces in Metro Manila as a Nexus for Identity, Community, and Change
Carl Tricy Antipuesto
Juan Miguel Jorvina
Lorenzo Neil Madriaga
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Lunch Break
12:05 NN – 1:15 PM
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Voice, Visibility and Marginalized Perspectives in Politics
1:30 – 2:40 PM
Legal Media Censorship on Facebook: Analyzing Trends and Implications on College Students' Freedom of Speech
Bea Bernardo
Jono Dator
Kobe Ruiz
The Influence of Protestant Faith-Practice on Volunteerism and Commitment in a Non-Profit Organization: A Study of DAPAT Bayan Volunteers
Angelo Joaquin Ong
Gian Timothy Fernandez
Isaiah Yu
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Institutional Labyrinths, Adaptive Agents, and Processes of Navigation
2:40 – 4:00 PM
Experiences of Religious Minority Students in Catholic Junior High Schools in the Philippines
Renquist Bancoro
Stacey Quintos
Superstitious Belief Systems and Practices in the Gambling Culture of Bantayan Island, Cebu Province, Philippines
Riana Elisabel Hubahib
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Closing Remarks
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Enrique Niño P. Leviste, PhD
Director, INSTITUTE OF PHILIPPINE CULTURE
Associate Professor, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
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Facilitated by: Artemio P. Millo Jr., M.A. & Mark Remington S. Tan, M.A.
Poster and Program Design by: Ethan Narra & Ianni Sureta