vol. 8, no. 1 (2019)
Mabini Review Journal
Description
The MABINI REVIEW is an interdisciplinary academic journal that publishes original articles,
essays, research reports, and book reviews which cut across the following fields: philosophy,
literary and cultural studies, humanities, sociology, politics, social history and other related
disciplines. The journal seeks to advance scholarly engagement among academics. It promotes
insightful exchange of ideas, theories, and practices.
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Articles
Pagsusuri ng mga Salitang Kapampangan mula sa Arte dela Lengua Pampanga ni Fray Diego Bergaño na may Kaugnayan sa Pagkain
Jennifer Espada
Discipline: sociology, social policy and anthropology
Ang mga Diskurso ng Araling Pilipino na Umiiral sa mga Artikulo ng Malay Journal (The Discourses of Philippine Studies in the Articles of Malay Journal)
Leslie Anne L. Liwanag | May Mojica | Feorillo Petronilo A. Demeterio III
Ang Bamboo Organ ng Las Piñas: Pakikipanayam sa Apat na Susing Indibidwal ukol sa Kultural na Yaman ng Lungsod ng Las Piñas
Jezryl Xavier Genecera | Jay Israel B. De Leon
Discipline: philosophy and religious studies
Comparative Study on the Ethnic Stereotypes of the Kapampangan, Ilocano, and Tagalog Students of Tarlac State University
Jeanette Mendoza | Mary Irene Clare O. Deleña | Feorillo Petronilo A. Demeterio III
Emancipating the Place and Labor: Exploring a Possible Synthesis of David Harvey’s Theory of Capitalist Production of Spaces and Marx-Engels’ Emancipatory Class Politics
Gary Musa
Cultivating Constructive Civic Emotions: Why Compassion Matters in Human Survival During the Covid 19 Pandemic
Gerlie C Ogatis
Discipline: philosophy and religious studies