
vol. 15, no. 1 (2023)
Social Sciences and Development Review Journal
Description
The Social Sciences and Development Review Journal (SSDR) is an open-access, and online
journal of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), Research and Publications Office,
Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension, Planning, and Development, publishing
annually peer-reviewed articles on the social sciences and development, preferably those with
focus on the Asia-Pacific context. This is indexed by AGPCI until 2024, and CHED-recognized
as well under Category B of CHED-Journal Incubation Program (2019). It promotes critical,
multidisciplinary, and constructive discourses in the social sciences and their allied disciplines.
Articles that aim to synthesize normative disciplines such as religious studies, theology, or
philosophy with the social sciences are also accepted.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Articles
K-House: Linguistic-Cultural Synergy among Online Filipino Communities
Shirley Palileo
Discipline: Linguistics
Politika sa mga Obra ng Pantas ng Pelikulang Pilipino: Ang mga Ideolohiyang Politikal sa mga Pelikula ni Ishmael Bernal
Lois Mauri Anne Liwanag | Von Griel Capague | Marie Frances Therese Luglug
Discipline: media studies
Communicative Behavior in Sharing COVID-19 Safety Health Protocols: The Filipino Mothers’ Experience
Nikko Visperas
Discipline: Psychology and Health
Relationship Between the Youth’s Perspectives on Suicide and Their Suicide-Related Experiences
Mark Anthony M. Quintos
Discipline: Psychology and Health
An Essay on the Bonifacio-Aguinaldo Schism as Manifestation of National Disunity
Joseph Reylan Viray | Kriztine Viray
Discipline: Politics
Exploring Deprivation Experiences among Senior Citizens: A Strategic Gender Needs Analysis Framework in Davao City
Gene Anthony Salazar
Discipline: Development Studies
Pagtanggap sa Intralingguwal na Pagsasalin ng Pasyong Bikol ni Tranquilino Hernandez
Rizalyn Sahagun | Vasil Victoria
Discipline: studies of specific authors
Perceptions and Behaviors of BA Sociology Students Related to their Experiences in Doing a Thesis Study
Mark Anthony M. Quintos | Minami Iwayama
Discipline: psychology (non-specific)
Gramsci and Possibilities of Organic Intellectuals as Agents of Filipino Proletarian Hegemony in Post-Duterte’s Necrofascism
Gary Musa | Jhee Solangon
Discipline: Philosophy
Ka[likha]san: Sining at Kalikasan sa mga likha ni Junyee
Leonardo Dela Cruz | Carmelo Osorio Jr. | Jeniel Dasig
Discipline: performing arts (non-specific)
Back Matter
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