vol. 15, no. 1 (2023)
PCS Review


Description

The PCS Review is the official, annual, and refereed journal of the Philippines Communication Society (PCS), a bona fide member of the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC). The PCS represents the “communication” discipline in the PSSC.

Publisher: Philippines Communication Society


Potential Citation/s: 50


Category: Media, Journalism and Communications |

ISSN 2961-3426 (Online)

ISSN 2094-8328 (Print)

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Table of contents

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Articles


History In The (Re)Making: A Schema-Theoretic Analysis of Baguio-Benguet University Students’ Perceptions of the Political Legacies of Ferdinand Marcos Sr., and Corazon Aquino

Jethro Bryan S Andrada | Nique Jade B Tarubal | Christan Jay G Lazaro

Discipline: Politics

Themes, Frames, and Practices: Editorials of Philippine Broadsheets During the 2022 Campaign Period

Adelle Liezl Chua

Discipline: Journalism

Beyond the Crown: Exploring Queer Narratives and Transformation in Philippine Beauty Pageants

Janice Roman-Tamesis

Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)

Representations of Youth Activism in Sining Adhika’s Online Theatre Plays with Critical Discourse Analysis Approach

Jade A Oraa

Discipline: performing arts (non-specific)

Rants for Reform: Collective Consciousness and #LigtasNaBalikEskwela

Karina Y Evangelista | Tanya Amadeus Leibniz Komoda | Rian Mitchell Piamonte | Enrico Miguel D Pilapil

Discipline: media studies

Free Talk: Self-Disclosure of Online ESL Teachers in the ESL Domain

Justine M Sanoy

Discipline: Education

The Relationship Between Power Distance Cultural Dimension and Organizational Assimilation of Filipino Online ESL Teachers

Rudell A Ramirez

Discipline: Cultural Studies

(Re/Co)Constructing the Filipino praxis in development work for agriculture and rural development in a grounded theory

Ernesto C Collo Jr | Benjamina Paula G. Flor

Discipline: media studies

Transformative Communication for Empowerment: Silence and Participatory Development in a Marginalized Community in Nueva Ecija

Valerie Anne M Lejarde

Discipline: media studies


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