Publication Archives: By Year
Many of these publications have been grouped according to theme, and can be downloaded online.
Perspectives on Poverty
Arsenio M. Balisacan, et al.
Published with the University of the Philippines Press and the Council on Southeast Asian Studies, Yale University. This is a collection of seven papers written by recognized social scientists working on poverty research and issues on rural poverty. 145 pages 1993.
Internationalization of the Bangsamoro Struggle
Samuel K. Tan
Using historical documents, the author argues that “the secessionist ideology considers all inhabitants of Mindanao part of the Bangsamoro identity regardless of race, religion, creed, or status.”– Foreword. Co-published with the UP Press. 176 pages 1993
- PHILIPPINE COASTAL MARINE HABITATS AT RISK: A CASE STUDY OF GUIMARAS ISLAND
Ricardo Babaran and Jose Ingles Co-published with the UP Press
Provides baseline information on the coastal marine habitats of Guimaras province in the Western Visayas region, especially on the state of the coastal waters off Guimaras, the state of the coral reefs, mangrove swamps and seagrass beds. Also includes recommendations for the sustainable development of coastal resources. 249 page 1997 . P300
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FAUNAL DIVERSITY IN THE MARINE COASTAL ZONE
Provides a comprehensive overview of the faunal diversity in the marine coastal zones, the sources of degeneration of our marine resources, the prevailing threats, and the endangered species. It also identifies existing conservation measures and some of the research gaps our scientists have yet to fill.
By Reynaldo M. de la Paz and Edgardo D. Gomez Published by UP-CIDS in cooperation with the Haribon Foundation
46 pages . 1995 . P55 - INDIGENOUS COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF MATAW FISHING IN BATANES
By Maria F. Mangabas Published by UP-CIDS
Documents the organization of a traditional fishing cooperative in Batanes. Focuses on the regulation of access to fishing grounds, the manner of distributing the catch, and the effects of modernization on the traditional organization and world view of fisherfolk. Proposes the formal designation of its members as resource managers and their incorporation into the provincial resource management framework.
56 pages . 1994 . P55 - THE STATE OF THE PHILIPPINE ENVIRONMENT
By Percy Sajise, et al.
This research report contains baseline assessments of the state of the environment and resources development in the Philippines by a multidisciplinary team. It includes Percy E. Sajise, Nenita E. Tapay, Enrique E. Pacardo, Nicomedes D. Briones, and Macrina T. Zafaralla from UPLB; Rosario D. Jimenez, Edgardo E. Gomez, Prescillano M. Zamora, Miguel D. Fortes, and Imelda Zosa Feranil from UP Diliman. Six primary and interconnected and interrelated ecosystems were examined: forest, marginal land, cropland, urban, freshwater, and marine and coastal. The impact of population pressure on the utilization, development and carrying capacity of various environmental systems were also discussed. Management strategies as well as policy and research recommendations for sustainable development are presented. This research report is a full-length version of Saving the Present for the Future: The State of the Environment (State of the Nation Reports No.1) which was published in 1992 and reprinted in 1994.
338 pages . 1996 . P350 - Landlords and Capitalists: Class, Family and State in Philippine Manufacturing
By Temario Rivera
Co-published with the UP PressRecipient of the National Academy of Science and Technology’s 1996 Outstanding Publication Award and the Manila Critics Circle’s 1997 National Book Award
“…presents a systematic interpretation of the social and political basis for the failure of Philippine industrialization”– E. de Dios
168 pages 1994 -
Pinatubo and the Politics of Lahar
By Kelvin S. Rodolfo
Co-published with the UP PressReceived the National Book Award for 1996
“Written from the perspective of a scientist committed to saving lives and minimizing damage in the areas threatened by lahar, this book is an insider’s personal account of the events, decisions, travails, and high points of the Mt. Pinatubo disaster in 1991.”– C. Bautista
341 pages 1995 -
Mga Tinig Mula sa Ibaba: Kasaysayan ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas at Partido Sosyalista ng Pilipinas Sa Awit, 1930-1955
Ni Teresita G. Maceda
Inilathala kasama ng UP PressNakatanggap ng Gawad Tsanselor bilang Best Publication ng 1997
Ang librong ito ay pagbibigay-tinig sa mga piniping bahagi ng kasaysayan ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas at Partido Sosyalista ng Pilipinas at ng mga kilusang Hukbalahap at Hukbong Mapagpalaya ng Bayan.
The book reconstructs revolutionary history from below, using songs as historical texts.
530 pages 1996 -
Landscapes of Literacy
By Ma. Luisa C. Doronila
Received the 1994 UNESCO International Award for Literacy Research
Published by UNESCO, the international edition of Learning from Life Volume I synthesizes research findings from 14 sites. It argues that the concepts of literacy and numeracy cannot be viewed apart from their social and cultural settings. A richly fascinating ethnographic study, it has important implications for the design of community literacy programs. (The Filipino version of the book will be published by the UP Press)
168 pages 1994 -
Cognitive Consequences of Literacy
By Allan B.I. Bernardo, et al.Recipient of the 1996 UNESCO International Award for Literacy Research
First of an eight-volume series on functional education and literacy, the book emphasizes the need to create literate communities where literate practices are integrated with community life and activities in order to realize the full impact of literacy on the way people think about their lives. (With a forthcoming international edition to be published by UNESCO)
146 pages 1995 -
The Philippines in the Emerging World Environment: Globalization at a Glance
Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr.
Co-published with the UP PressThis volume explores the Philippines’ place in the emerging world order and tackles issues like market reform, regionalism, prospects of the service, agriculture, and other sectors in the economy, global free trade and technology, IPR, and others
491 pages 1996 P750
Population, Human Resources and Development 1994
Edited by Alejandro N. Herrin
VOL. 1- Part I Overview
- Part II Demographic Trends: Review and Update
VOL. 2
- Part III Human Resource Development Trends: Nutrition and Education
- Part IV Economic and Social Impact ofDemographic Trends
VOL. 3
- Part V Economic and Social Well-being of Specific Population Groups
- Part VI Population Policy and Coverage of Population, Health and Nutrition Programs
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Beyond the Cult of Dissidence in Southern Philippines and War-torn Zones
in the Global Village
By Arnold Azurin
Co-published with the UP PressOne of the few works that provide a multidisciplinary perspective into the Bangsamoro struggle
“A central insight in this book is that ‘dissidence in this region is a multiheaded monster with various stripes and masks. The activities of antigovernment and antisocial armed bands may be spurred by politicians and their groups in military uniform as much as by rebellious sectors in the community, which may be either Muslim or Christian.”– Public Policy
360 pages 1996
Toward a Diplomatic History of the Philippines
By Bonifacio S. Salamanca
Co-published with the CSSP Publications and the UP PressContains instructive studies on Philippine experiences in diplomacy, notably those dealing with the Philippine war-damage claims, the negotiations on the US military bases, the negotiation and the termination of the 1947 RP-US Military Bases Agreement, SEAMEO, and Asian regionalism
247 pages 1995
Recipes for Healing: Gender-Sensitive Care for Women Survivors of Torture
By Elizabeth Protacio Marcelino, Ma. Teresa C. de la Cruz, Agnes Z.V. Camacho, and Faye A.G. Balanon“Using case studies, this book describes the use of torture among children in the Philippines; examines its impact; and assesses local and international efforts to protect and assist recovery of survivors.
1997
- Mga Eksilo, Inang Bayan at Panlipunang Pagbabago
Edited by Maruja M.B. Asis
Co-published with the Scalabrini Migration Center
Articles focus on exiles and exile communities, and explore how the exile experience has contributed to the process of social change in the homeland.
300 pages 1999 - Managing Technology for Global Competitiveness: The Philippine Experience
Edited by Epictetus E. Patalinghug, Jose P. Tabbada, and Elvira A. Zamora
Articles discuss the level of the country’s technological development in a globalizing economy and challenges to industries’ competitiveness. - Housing the Urban Poor: Policies, Approaches, Issues
By Ma. Lourdes Rebullida, Dolores Endriga, Geraldine Santos
Co-published with the Urban Research Consortium
This is the third in a series of modules that tackle and present the problem of housing for the urban poor.
65 pages 1999 - European Studies: Essays by Filipino Scholars
By Vyva Victoria Aguirre
Contains articles on Asia’s economic relations with Europe, analyses of EU treaties that have impact on the Philippines, European influences on local culture, among others.
- INDONESIA’S INTERREGNUM: A TORTUOS TRANSITION TO DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT
Edited by Eduardo C. Tadem ,257 Pages - MANAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS: THE PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE
Edited by Epictetus E. Patalinghug, Jose P. Tabbada and Elvira A. Zamora
525 pages - THE MEASUREMENT OF FILIPINO WELL-BEING: TECHNICAL REPORT
Edited by Ly Sycip, et al. - PRESSURES OF URBANIZATION: FLOOD AND DRAINAGE CONTROL IN METRO MANILA
Edited by Leonardo Liongson, Guillermo Tabios, and Peter Castro
105 pages - RESOURCE RECOVERY IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: STRATEGIES, INITIATIVES, POLICY ISSUES
120 pages - URBAN FERNS AND FERN ALLIES
By Prescillano Zamora
169 pages - COMING TO GRIPS WITH GLOBALIZATION
Edited by Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr.
Contains papers on the financial dimensions of the emerging world environment, as well as sectoral and policy studies. 249 pages - BUKDINON MYTHS AND RITUALS
By Carmen Ch. Unabia
A vivid and detailed description of belief systems as seen in the various myths and rituals that the Bukidnons practice.
527 pages
- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MANGROVE BIODIVERSITY IN THE PHILIPPINES
By Prescillano Zamora
The book covers a broad spectrum of the various aspects of mangrove diversity such as research findings, development, management and policy at two levels, namely, species diversity and ecological diversity.
110 pages - ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON PHILIPPINE BIODIVERSITY: FILICOPSIDA (FERNS)
By Prescillano Zamora, Gilda Rivero and Leonardo Co
“The book covers a broad spectrum of the various aspects of biodiversity and biology of Philippine ferns such as taxonomy, morphology, physiology, biogeography, ecology, etc. of both the sporophyte and gametophyte generations of these concerned life-forms.”
120 pages - MAINSTREAMING INDIGENOUS HEALTH KNOWLEDGE & PRACTICES
Edited by Erlinda Castro-Palaganas et al.
146 pages - MINDANAO ETHNIC COMMUNITIES: PATTERNS OF GROWTH AND CHANGE
257 pages
- AN ANNOTATION OF THE MARSADA KITABS
Jawi Documentary Series, Vol 3
By Samuel K. Tan
“The publication of a series of the Marsada Kitabs, beginning with this essential annotation, is to help bring both meaning and relevance to the UP role in the Muslim south.” – Introduction
53 pages - The SURAT MAGUINDANAON
Jawi Documentary Series, Vol 2
By Samuel K. Tan
55 pages © 2002 - Annotated Bibliography of Jawi Materials of the Muslim South
Jawi Documentary Series, Vol 1
By Samuel K. Tan
45 pages © 2002 - CARRYING THE BURDEN OF THE WORLD: WOMEN REFLECTING ON THE EFFECTS OF CRISIS ON WOMEN AND GIRLS
The book, whose underlying analytical framework weaves discourses on markets and gender, is an excellent source of ideas for a research agenda on the economic crisis of women.
251 pages - CENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES: MEMORIES, VISIONS AND SCHOLARSHIP AND OTHER ESSAYS
These are 13 essays based on the proceedings in the Centennial Lecture Series, sponsored by UP-CIDS; tackle issues in Philippine literature, history and culture.
441 pages - IN-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS & DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS CONCEPTS, SKILLS & VALUES
Consolidated Report / NISMED
179 pages - NINETEENTH CENTURY CONDITIONS AND THE REVOLUTION IN THE PROVINCE OF LAGUNA
By Rhina Alvero-Boncocan and Dwight David Diestro
“The answer to the great need of a written history of the province of Laguna during the 1896 revolution.” – the Authors
157 pages - TEORYA AT PRAKTIKA NG PAGSASALIN NG PHILIPPINE SOCIETY AND REVOLUTION NI AMADO GUERRERO, 1968-1992
By Ma. Theresa L. De Villa
263 pages
- BEYOND THE CRISIS: QUESTIONS OF SURVIVAL AND EMPOWERMENT
Jeanne Flores Illo and Rosalinda Pineda-Ofreneo, Editors
“the current volume…goes beyond the crisis into questions of survival and empowerment as revealed in subsequent studies.” – Introduction
160 pages - DAVAO 1890-1910: CONQUEST AND RESISTANCE IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS
By Macario D. Tiu
“A projected two year study of Davao history that (ended up) to a two decade study.
374 pages - INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE BANGSAMORO STRUGGLE (Revised Edition)
By Samuel K. Tan
259 pages - SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES IN ASIA: AN ASSESSMENT
By the UP Asian Center
“A review of the status of Southeast Asian Studies in the region conducted by scholars and specialist gathered together.” – Summary Report
162 pages
- Proceedings of “CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT”
Editors: Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan and Herminio Harry Roque
This publication contains the proceedings of the roundtable discussion held in August 2006 which featured a series of talks on the impact of armed conflict on children and the rights of protection they are entitled to on occasions of armed conflict under both international law and the Philippine law. - Proceedings of “RIGHTS OF CONSCIENCE ACT OF 2006”
Editors: Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan and Ma. Lourdes Acosta-Alba
Issue editor: Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan, College of Law
This publication contains the proceedings of the Policy Dialogue held on August 22, 2006 which focused on the “Rights of Conscience Act.” This is the heart of House Bill 5028, introduced by Representative Hermilando I. Mandanas.
- BASILAN KITABS
Jawi Documentary Series, Vol 4
By Samuel K. Tan, Munap H. Hairulla
UP-CIDS lends its support to the publication of the last two volumes on the Basilan and Tawi-tawi kitabs. These commentaries on the Koran and other sacred books preserve the Arabic script and are the only existing indigenous Writings. -Foreword
144 pages © 2007 - TAWI-TAWI KITABS
Jawi Documentary Series, Vol 5
By Samuel K. Tan, Munap H. Hairulla
285 pages © 2007