FACULTY of the COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Vlademire Kevin D. Bumatay
Assistant Professor in Philosophy
Department of History and Philosophy
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., University of the Philippines-Diliman, 2020
B.A., University of the Philippines-Baguio, 2015, magna cum laude
Research Interests
ORCID: 0000-0001-8111-9799
General Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Social Science, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Metaphilosophy
Awards and Distinctions
Recipient, 2021 Claro R. Ceniza Prize in Logic
Paper: “Formalizing Induction: A Defense”
Academic Organizations
Press Relation Officer, Philosophical Association of Northern Luzon, 2020-present
Elected member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Chapter 045 (UP Chapter), 2021-present
Member, Philosophical Association of the Philippines, 2021-present
Extension Services
Lecturer, Philosophy in Public Life – The Philosophy Extension Program in UP Baguio
Referee, Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Australasia
Referee, Talisik: An Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
Publications
“Formal Schemas of Induction as Models.” Synthese, 200(6), 1-33. 10.1007/s11229-022-03921-6
Websites
PhilPeople: https://philpeople.org/profiles/vlademire-kevin-bumatay
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rN4gK9QAAAAJ&hl=en
Herald Margarette A. Canoy
Position: Instructor
Categories: DEPS
Instructor in Economics
Department of Economics and Political Science
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
B.S., Economics, University of San Carlos, 2016
Alejandro N. Ciencia
Professor of Political Science
Department of Economics and Political Science
College of Social Science
Academic Background
Ph.D., Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2010
Dissertation: “The Philippine Supreme Court and the Mining Act Ruling Reversal”
M.A., Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1996
Thesis: “Notions of Justice in the Cordillera”
B.A., Social Science (Double Major: Philosophy and Political Science), University of the Philippines Baguio, 1987.
Visiting Fellow:
Visiting Scholar, November 2019-February 2020, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA (Fulbright Grant)
Visiting Scholar at Vanderbilt University, February-May 2008, Nashville, Tennessee, USA (CHED Sandwich Grant)
Research Interests
Justice, Political Philosophy, Judicial Behavior, Urban Resilience, Water Security, Climate Change, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
Academic Organization
Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA)
Extension Services
Facilitated Seminars/Workshops on:
Disseminating Research Outputs
Sustaining Research Projects
Research for Teachers
Scholarly and Academic Writing
Writing for Publication
Publications
Ciencia, A.N.; Mendoza, L.C.; Cruz, G.A.; Penalba, M.A.; Calde, N.L.; M.R. and Cabalfin, M.R. 2017. “Water Security and Urban Resilience: The Case of Baguio City, Philippines,” pp.146-164. Responding to Climate Change in Asian Cities: Governance for a more Resilient Urban Future, edited by Diane Archer, Sarah Colenbrander, David Dodman. Routledge.
Cruz, G., Mendoza, L., and Ciencia, A. 2016. “The Civil Registration of Indigenous Peoples in the Cordillera Region: Issues in Implementing NSO Administrative Order No. 3 of 2004.” Public Policy Journal, 14, pp. 33-82.
Ciencia, A.N. 2016. “UP Baguio’s Water Security Project: Lessons Learned,” pp. 155-167. Social Science Teaching, Research and Practice: Consolidating Lessons and Charting Directions, Volume 2, edited by L.C. Mendoza. Baguio City, Philippines: College of Social Sciences, UP Baguio and the Cordillera Studies Center.
Flor, Alexander G.; Ciencia, Alejandro N.; and Sta. Maria-Abalos, Cecilia Fe L, eds. 2016. Resilience and Sustainability: Fourteen Narratives. Baguio City, Philippines: Cordillera Studies Center.
Mendoza, L.C.; Ciencia, A.N.; Cruz, G.; Penalba, M.; Calde, N.; and Cabalfin, M. 2016. “Engaging Communities in Addressing Water Security, Sanitation, and Urban Resilience Challenges in
Baguio City,” A report submitted to the ICLEI-Southeast Asia Secretariat.
Ciencia, A.N.; Mendoza, L.C.; Cruz, G.; Calde, N.; Cabalfin, M.; and Penalba, M. 2015. “Towards Establishing Water Security and Urban Resilience in the City of Baguio,” Asian Cities Climate Resilience Working Paper Series, 27-2015.
Ciencia, A.N. 2012. “From Judicialization to Politicization of the Judiciary: The Philippine Case,” pp. 117-138. The Judicialization of Politics in Asia, edited by Bjoern Dressel. London, UK: Routledge.
Ciencia, A. N. 2006. “The Philippine Supreme Court and the Mining Act Reversal,” Working Paper published by the East-West Center as part of the International Graduate Student Conference
Working Paper series.
Ciencia, A.N. 2001. “Notions of Justice in the Cordillera,” pp. 103-128. Towards Understanding Peoples of the Cordillera: A Review of Research on History, Governance, Resources,
Institutions and Living Traditions, Vol. 1, edited by V. Rico-Costina and M. Difontorum. Philippines: Cordillera Studies Center.
Casambre, A.L., Ciencia, A.N., Colongon, A.A., Rood, S., and Simeon-Bulosan, L. 1996. “Ethnic Variations in Cordillera Citizen Attitudes Towards Dispute Settlement.” Monitoring the State of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession, edited by M. Mangahas. Philippines: Social Weather Stations.
Arellano A. Colongon Jr.
Position: Associate Professor
Categories: DEPS
Associate Professor in Political Science
Department of Economics and Political Science
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1994
B.A., Social Sciences (Double Major in Political Science and Philosophy), University of the Philippines Baguio, 1987
Publications
Mendoza, Lorelei C., Prill-Brett, June, Tapang, Bienvenido P., Cruz, Gladys A., Colongon, Arellano Jr. A., Diaz, Victoria Lourdes C., San Luis, Ma. Cecilia R., Follosco, Alicia G. “Harmonizing ancestral domain with local governance in the Cordillera of the northern Philippines” in Tyler, Stephen R., eds. Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources: Action Research and Policy Change in Asia, (2006), 231-252
Casambre, A.L., Ciencia, A.N., Colongon, A.A., Rood, S., and Simeon-Bulosan, L. 1996. “Ethnic Variations in Cordillera Citizen Attitudes Towards Dispute Settlement.” Monitoring the State of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession, edited by M. Mangahas. Philippines: Social Weather Stations.
Gladys A. Cruz
Position: Associate Professor
Categories: DEPS
Associate Professor in Economics
Department of Economics and Political Science
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Social and Development Studies, University of the Philippines, 1999
B.A., University of the Philippines, 1984
Publications
Mendoza, L.C.; Cruz, G.A.; Ciencia, A.N.; and Penalba, M.A. 2020. “Local Policy and Water Access in Baguio City, Philippines.” International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable
Development, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (January-March 2020), pp.1-13.
Cruz, G., Mendoza, L., and Ciencia, A. 2016. “The Civil Registration of Indigenous Peoples in the Cordillera Region: Issues in Implementing NSO Administrative Order No. 3 of 2004.” Public
Policy Journal, 14, pp. 33-82.
Mendoza, L.C.; Ciencia, A.N.; Cruz, G.; Penalba, M.; Calde, N.; and Cabalfin, M. 2016. “Engaging Communities in Addressing Water Security, Sanitation, and Urban Resilience Challenges in Baguio City,” A report submitted to the ICLEI-Southeast Asia Secretariat.
Mendoza, Lorelei C., Prill-Brett, June, Tapang, Bienvenido P., Cruz, Gladys A., Colongon, Arellano Jr. A., Diaz, Victoria Lourdes C., San Luis, Ma. Cecilia R., Follosco, Alicia G. “Harmonizing ancestral domain with local governance in the Cordillera of the northern Philippines” in Tyler, Stephen R., eds. Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources: Action Research and Policy Change in Asia, (2006), 231-252.
Santos Jose O. Dacanay III
Position: Professor
Categories: IM
Professor of Management
Institute of Management
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
Ph.D. Business Administration University of the Philippines, 2007
Dip. Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Philippines, 2000
Masters in Business Administration, Saint Louis College, 1998
B.S., Business Administration, University of the Philippines, 1995
Publications
Santos, R. R., Dacanay Ill, S. J. 0., Hapitan, R. B., & Abueg, L. C. (2018). Essentials of Investments in the Philippine Capital Market. Southville Global Education Network, 3rd edition.
Charita A. Delos Reyes
Position: Professor
Categories: DHPH
Professor of History
Department of History and Philosophy
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
Exchange Visiting Scholar for Advanced Research (PAEF-Fulbright Commission), The University of Maryland at College Park, 2017-2018
Visiting Scholar, The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 2017
Ph.D., History, University of the Philippines, 2014
Exchange Visiting Scholar (PAEF-Fulbright Commission), The George Washington University, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, Washington D.C., 2011-2012
M.A., History, University of the Philippines, 2004
M.A., Educational Administration and Supervision, Saint Louis University, 2001, cum laude
B.S., Political Science, Saint Louis University, 1989, magna cum laude
Publications
Delos Reyes, Charita Arcangel. “Educating Mokimok and Chainus: The Ibaloys at the Bua School, 1901-1940.” In CHIVA: A Reader on Ibaloy History and Culture, edited by Jimmy B. Fong. UP Baguio: Cordillera Studies Center, 2017, pp. 35-60.
“Decompartmentalizing History and the Problem of Historical Inquiry.” Social Science Teaching, Research and Practice: Consolidating Lessons and Charting Directions 2. Edited by Lorelei Crisologo. Mendoza. Baguio City: College of Social Sciences and the Cordillera Studies Center, University of the Philippines Baguio, 2016, pp. 85-99.
“Mula sanitarium tungong paaralan: Kasaysayan ng Pagbabagong-anyo ng Kaligiran ng Lungsod ng Baguio.” Sa Shuntug: Mga Kabundukan sa Kasaysayan at Kalinangang Pilipino. Patnugot, Lars Raymund C. Ubaldo. Manila: NCCA at ADHIKA ng Pilipinas, Inc., 2015: 66-78.
“The Genesis of a University Town: The Case of Baguio City, 1946-1973.” Conference Proceedings of the International Symposium on Education and Psychology, ISEP 2014-Fall 2014, Meiji University, Surugadai Campus, Tokyo, Japan, November 12-14, 2014. Published by the Knowledge Association of Taiwan (KAT), Taipei, Taiwan. ISSN 2236-6275 (CD Version)
“Ang Information and Communications Technology (ICT) at ang Neokolonyal na Eduksayon sa Pilipinas (1945-Kasalukuyan).” In Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies 17, no. 2 (2002): 139-166.
Maria Ana B. Diaz
Assistant Professor in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.S., Psychology, Saint Louis University
B.S., Psychology, UP College Baguio
Research Interests
Developmental Psychology
Extension Service
Social Sciences Research and Extension Institute.
(Gave a lecture on Interviewing and Quasi-experimental method)
Publications
Canilao, NP and Diaz, MAB (2013). Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Fifty years of critical-emancipatory social sciences in the Philippines. Annual Review of Critical Psychology (Critical Psychology in a Changing World: Building Bridges and Expanding the Dialogue) 10, 765-783.
Violence against Indigenous Girls, Adolescents and Youth: The Philippine Experience . (2013). Prof. TS Ramos, Prof. MAB Diaz, AM Villalon, Jerry Bangcawayan (co-authors). A paper submitted to the Tebtebba Foundation.
Growing Old Alone: An Exploratory Study of Childless Elderly Men and Women in Baguio City (2011). Prof. MC San Luis , Prof. MAB Diaz and Ms AG Follosco, Cordillera Studies Center
Correlates of Suicide Ideation and Attempt among the Youth in the Cordillera Administrative Region (2008). Prof. MAB Diaz, Prof. R. Balmores-Paulino and Ms. MD Gapasin. Demographic Research and Development Foundation, Inc. ,UP Population Institute.
Trends in Content and Strategies of Sexuality Education in Selected Secondary Schools in Baguio City and Abra (2004). Prof. VLC Diaz, Prof. MAB Diaz, Prof. R, Balmores-Paulino, Prof. L. Tolentino, Ms. MD. Gapasin, and Ms. C. Bulos
Victoria Lourdes C. Diaz
Position: Associate Professor
Categories: DASP
Associate Professor in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.S., Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, 1988
B.A., University of the Philippines, 1984, cum laude
Publications
Mendoza, Lorelei C., Prill-Brett, June, Tapang, Bienvenido P., Cruz, Gladys A., Colongon, Arellano Jr. A., Diaz, Victoria Lourdes C., San Luis, Ma. Cecilia R., Follosco, Alicia G. “Harmonizing ancestral domain with local governance in the Cordillera of the northern Philippines” in Tyler, Stephen R., eds. Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources: Action Research and Policy Change in Asia, (2006), 231-252
Karen A. Calderon
Position: Teaching Fellow
Categories: DASP, Teaching Fellows and Associates
Teaching Fellow in Sociology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Alexander Dereck G. Cabangon
Instructor in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
B.A. Social Sciences Major in Economics, Minor in Psychology, University of the Philippines Baguio, 2023, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Group dynamics, organizational behavior and development, labor economics
Grazielle K. Micklay
Assistant Professor in Sociology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Sociology, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2019
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Psychology), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2012
Research Interests
Sociology of Religion, Sociology of Language
Academic Organizations
Khadeeja A. Barry
Instructor in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Political Science), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2021
Research Interests
Digital anthropology, urban anthropology
Maria Rosario S. Felizco
Position: Assistant Professor
Categories: DASP
Assistant Professor in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
MA Social Anthropology of Development, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (Chevening Awardee)
BS Community Development, UP Diliman
Research Interests
Civil society, social movements, and social accountability, gender and development, climate justice and just energy transition, community resilience, development and humanitarian financing and programming
Publications
Power Up: How renewables can change women’s lives in the Philippines. December 7, 2022.
Local Humanitarian Leadership: The View from Local Actors. Quezon City. Oxfam, 2021.
Moving Forward Localisation of Humanitarian Action in the Philippines. July 2021.
INGOs and aid’s Middle Income Country Trap: What are the options? (podcast)
Shifting Paradigms: Strengthening institutions for community-based disaster risk reduction and management.
Quezon City. UP College of Social Work and Community Development, 2015.
Rebuilding after Yolanda: From humanitarian response to disaster risk reduction: The CSWCD Experience.
Philippine Social Science Information. Philippine Social Science Council, June 2014.
Raymond M. Intal
Lecturer in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Psychology (Clinical Psychology), ongoing
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Psychology), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2014, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodology and Issues
Psychological/Clinical Assessment, Psychosocial Support and Psychotherapy
Abnormal Psychology
Psychology of Learning and Behavior
Extension Service
Psychosocial Support Specialist at the University of the Philippines Diliman Psychosocial Services (UPD PsycServ), 2020-2021
Assessment Associate Specialist at Care and Counsel Wholeness Center, 2019-2021
Assessment Associate Specialist and Counselor at Life Change Recovery Center, 2019-2021
Publications
Culture in the Therapeutic Encounter: An Exploratory Study on the Views and Experiences of Therapists-in-Training in working with Filipino Clients, ongoing
Pagsisiyasat sa Karanasan at Pananaw ng mga Pilipino sa Paghingi ng Kapatawaran, 2017
The Philippine Folklore Society and some of its contributions to Philippine Folklore Studies: A Brief History, 2017
Analysis of Undergraduate Theses of University of the Philippines Baguio BASS Social Anthropology Students from Academic Years 2006-2007 to 2014-2015, 2016
Jeremiah Paul C. Silvestre
Instructor in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Psychology, University of the Philippines Diliman, ongoing
A.B., Psychology, Tarlac State University, 2012, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Mental health and culture – well-being as kaginhawaan, indigenous people’s experience of well-being; optimism and personality traits & processes; psychological variables in relation to voting
Publications
LECTURERS
Categories: DASPL
BATCAGAN- TAYAG, MIA ALMA M.
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
B.A., M.A., University of the Philippines, 1988, 2007
CALDERON, KAREN A.
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
MA Sociology, University of the Philippines
PhD Indigenous Studies, University of the Philippines, ongoing
INTAL, Raymond M.
Lecturer in Psychology
B.A. Social Sciences (Social Anthropology-Psychology), University of the Philippines
M.A. Psychology, University of the Philippines, ongoing
YANGOT, KARMIN D.
Senior Lecturer
B.A., M.A., University of the Philippines, 2013, 2020
PhD Indigenous Studies, University of the Philippines, ongoing
Karen A. Calderon
Position: Teaching Fellow
Categories: DASP, Teaching Fellows and Associates
Teaching Fellow in Sociology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Alexander Dereck G. Cabangon
Instructor in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
B.A. Social Sciences Major in Economics, Minor in Psychology, University of the Philippines Baguio, 2023, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Group dynamics, organizational behavior and development, labor economics
Grazielle K. Micklay
Assistant Professor in Sociology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Sociology, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2019
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Psychology), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2012
Research Interests
Sociology of Religion, Sociology of Language
Academic Organizations
Khadeeja A. Barry
Instructor in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Political Science), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2021
Research Interests
Digital anthropology, urban anthropology
Maria Rosario S. Felizco
Position: Assistant Professor
Categories: DASP
Assistant Professor in Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
MA Social Anthropology of Development, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (Chevening Awardee)
BS Community Development, UP Diliman
Research Interests
Civil society, social movements, and social accountability, gender and development, climate justice and just energy transition, community resilience, development and humanitarian financing and programming
Publications
Power Up: How renewables can change women’s lives in the Philippines. December 7, 2022.
Local Humanitarian Leadership: The View from Local Actors. Quezon City. Oxfam, 2021.
Moving Forward Localisation of Humanitarian Action in the Philippines. July 2021.
INGOs and aid’s Middle Income Country Trap: What are the options? (podcast)
Shifting Paradigms: Strengthening institutions for community-based disaster risk reduction and management.
Quezon City. UP College of Social Work and Community Development, 2015.
Rebuilding after Yolanda: From humanitarian response to disaster risk reduction: The CSWCD Experience.
Philippine Social Science Information. Philippine Social Science Council, June 2014.
Raymond M. Intal
Lecturer in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Psychology (Clinical Psychology), ongoing
B.A., Social Sciences (Major in Social Anthropology, Minor in Psychology), University of the Philippines Baguio, 2014, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodology and Issues
Psychological/Clinical Assessment, Psychosocial Support and Psychotherapy
Abnormal Psychology
Psychology of Learning and Behavior
Extension Service
Psychosocial Support Specialist at the University of the Philippines Diliman Psychosocial Services (UPD PsycServ), 2020-2021
Assessment Associate Specialist at Care and Counsel Wholeness Center, 2019-2021
Assessment Associate Specialist and Counselor at Life Change Recovery Center, 2019-2021
Publications
Culture in the Therapeutic Encounter: An Exploratory Study on the Views and Experiences of Therapists-in-Training in working with Filipino Clients, ongoing
Pagsisiyasat sa Karanasan at Pananaw ng mga Pilipino sa Paghingi ng Kapatawaran, 2017
The Philippine Folklore Society and some of its contributions to Philippine Folklore Studies: A Brief History, 2017
Analysis of Undergraduate Theses of University of the Philippines Baguio BASS Social Anthropology Students from Academic Years 2006-2007 to 2014-2015, 2016
Jeremiah Paul C. Silvestre
Instructor in Psychology
Department of Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Psychology, University of the Philippines Diliman, ongoing
A.B., Psychology, Tarlac State University, 2012, magna cum laude
Research Interests
Mental health and culture – well-being as kaginhawaan, indigenous people’s experience of well-being; optimism and personality traits & processes; psychological variables in relation to voting
Publications
LECTURERS
Categories: DASPL
BATCAGAN- TAYAG, MIA ALMA M.
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
B.A., M.A., University of the Philippines, 1988, 2007
CALDERON, KAREN A.
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
MA Sociology, University of the Philippines
PhD Indigenous Studies, University of the Philippines, ongoing
INTAL, Raymond M.
Lecturer in Psychology
B.A. Social Sciences (Social Anthropology-Psychology), University of the Philippines
M.A. Psychology, University of the Philippines, ongoing
YANGOT, KARMIN D.
Senior Lecturer
B.A., M.A., University of the Philippines, 2013, 2020
PhD Indigenous Studies, University of the Philippines, ongoing
Mayumi Teves-San Pascual
Instructor in Economics
Department of Economics and Political Science
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
M.A., Economics (Rural Development), University of the Philippines, ongoing
B.S., Economics (Major in Natural Resource Economics), University of the Philippines
Research Interests
Public Economics, Macroeconomics, Rural Development
Publications
Can the Philippines rely on a services-led growth?
by Amelia L. Bello, Gied Evangelista, Divine Krizza Padua and Mayumi Hayag D. Teves. Journal of Asia Trade and Business, December 2018, Vol.5, No. 2
Estimating labor market equations for Davao Region
Emmanuel Genesis T. Andal, U-Primo E. Rodriguez, Hannah Lyn E. Carandang, and Mayumi Hayag D. Teves. CEM Technical Bulletin, May 2018, Vol. 35 No. 4, ISSN: 2449-3201. College of Economics and Management, UP Los Baños