Occasional Paper Series

 

The Occasional Papers Series was initiated at De La Salle University in 1975 and has featured topics in the social sciences, hard sciences, and the humanities. It is open to contributors from both within and outside the University who seek to express views on specific issues and to provide information that may be useful to other researchers, government, and the wider community.

Papers may be submitted to the Center by e-mail ([email protected]) as a Microsoft Word document. In addition, an additional electronic copy should be submitted in PDF format, to ensure that graphics appear as intended.

Contributors should ensure that their papers do not exceed 10,000 words.  Please use the APA (author-date) system of citation.

Occasional Papers Style Guide

Useful Guide to Citing and Referencing in APA Format when Writing a Research Paper

2014

SDRC Occasional Paper Series No.1 2014-A
SECURITY OF TENURE, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Mark Anthony M. Velasco, Crisanto Q. Regadio and Marie Bembie A. Girado

 

2012

SDRC Occasional Paper Series No.1 2012-A
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL IN THE PHILIPPINES:
Sources of Conflict between the Church and its Proponents

Rito V. Baring, Ed.D.

 

SDRC Occasional Paper Series No.2 2012-B
A FILIPINO FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON THE RH BILL DEBATES
Jeane C. Peracullo, Ph.D.