The social sciences in the Philippines reflections on trends and developments

The article presents major trends and turning points in the growth of five social science disciplines in the country: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology. It provides a sweeping historical account of their post-war institutionalization up to the 1960?s, their polemic...

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Published in:The Philippine Review of Business and Economics Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1 (June 2001), p. [92]-120.
Main Author: Bautista, Maria Cynthia Rose Banzon (Author)
Resource Type: Analytics
Language:English
Published: 2001.
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Summary:The article presents major trends and turning points in the growth of five social science disciplines in the country: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology. It provides a sweeping historical account of their post-war institutionalization up to the 1960?s, their polemical debates and contending theoretical and methodological positions during the 1970s and the 1980s and the convergence in perspective and plurality of discourses in the 1990s. For the period of intense disciplinal debates (1970s and 1980s), the effects of Marxism and the indigenization movement on the disciplines are examined. The paper concludes with the contributions of the social sciences to public discourses, policy and practice.
Item Description:Title was 'Philippine Review of Business and Economics' until 1979. Title changed to 'Philippine Review of Economics and Business' from 1980-2000, and again changed to 'Philippine Review of Economics' since 2001.
Physical Description:pages [92]-120 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-120).
ISSN:1655-1516