2025 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Colloquium
16 May 2025
Thank you for joining the DSA Graduate Colloquium!
We extend our thanks to everyone who attended and supported today’s event, themed “Rethinking Filipino Social Realities in Times of Crises and Social Disruption.”
Congratulations to our graduate students and recent alumni for presenting timely and insightful research. Your work underscores the continued relevance of sociological and anthropological inquiry in addressing local issues.
We also thank our distinguished panelists for sharing their time, expertise, and thoughtful feedback:
Narratives and a Promise of Cultural Relevance and Empowerment in Mathematics Education: A Review of Literature
Melodee Pacio
Panelists: Dr. Melissa Navarra & Dr. Wilfredo Torres III
The Language of Experiential Realities in a Community Living with Drugs: Argot, Ambivalence, and Prohibition
Yuan Gabriel Reyes
Panelists: Dr. Wilfredo Torres III & Luisa Cecilia Dela Cruz, MSc
Sandok nga Bulawan: The Maragtas Barter Narrative in Contemporary Cultural Capital of Two Iloilo Province Municipalities
Christian Jeo Talaguit
Panelists: Jehu Emmanuel Laniog, M.S., & Dr. Alfred Pawlik
Creating ‘Safe’ Spaces: Examining the Experiences of Social Sciences Educators in Teaching Martial Law
Aegean Paul R. Ramirez
Panelists: Fr. Roberto Rivera, S.J. & Atty. Nicole V. Torres, M.A.
Work-from-Home Time Allocation: Differences by Gender and Parental Status Among Online Respondents
Miguel Angelo Galvez
Panelists: Dr. Wilfred Luis Clamor & Josemaria Balboa, M.A.
Kalayaan, Hanapbuhay, at Pag-sibat: A Conceptual Unpacking of Freelance Work from the Perspectives of Filipino Freelancers
Anne Nadine Rellamas
Panelists: Dr. Wilfred Luis Clamor & Prof. Mary Racelis
Thank you once again for helping make the DSA Graduate Colloquium a meaningful and engaging space for scholarly exchange.