“Usap tayo. Let’s have a conversation on true knowledge.” These words of welcome were offered by SDRC Director Dr. Melvin Jabar to faculty members of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters at the start of …
As a researcher, does one do investigations in order to determine patterns and trends? Or is there a motivation to search for more – for something deeper? If the answer is the latter, then: Qualitative is key! This was the …
Members of SDRC recently engaged in a chat with University Fellow and Scientist in Residence Dr. Pilar “Lalay” Ramos Jimenez, who updated them on what’s been keeping her busy during quarantine. The Center was pleased to learn that since February …
“When we hear about Palawan, normally what comes to mind are beautiful beaches, Amanpulo, Busuanga. Unknown to many, we can also find the old leprosarium there, previously the biggest in the history of the world.” With this reminiscence, National Historical …
Forging on in its efforts to navigate the New Normal, the Social Development Research Center conducted the second in its virtual webinar workshops for provincial state universities and colleges on August 4, 2021 with “A Guide to Qualitative Research for …
How dangerous has the pandemic been for Philippine children? Exceedingly, if one is to ask advocates of child protection against online abuse. Beyond the threat posed by COVID-19 to children who cannot as yet be vaccinated, staying within the confines …
Facts do matter. And the extent to which they matter was a talking point in presentations delivered by DLSU Communication Arts associate professor and SDRC research fellow Dr. Jason Cabañes and other panelists during the public webinar entitled “Less Noise, …