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13th Philippine Studies Forum of Japan (2008/07/05-06)

Date: July 5(Sat.)- 6(Sun),2008  10:00 ~18:00
Venue:Conference Room, 5th floor, Neiseikan-Building. Imadegawa Campus, Doshisha University

Forum Fee: 3,000yen (faculties and general participants)
2,000yen (undergraduate/graduate students)
1,000yen (foreign students and participants from abroad)
*This includes the proceedings and its postal fare. Reception fees are not included.

Reception fee: 3,000yen (faculties and general participants)
2,000yen (students, foreign students and participants from abroad)

Participation Requirements: anyone who are interested in the Philippines

Presentation Requirements and Types:
a. Scholarly/academic presentation: scholars and graduate students studying about the Philippines.
b. Practical presentation: individual workers and NGOs doing activities on the Philippines.

Presentation language: Japanese, English, Pilipino (there will be no translation)

Presentation time: 40 minutes (including inquiry time) for both academic and practical presentations

[Previous The Forum Programs]
http://www.d1.dion.ne.jp/~zmackey/foruminjapan.html

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--July 6 (Sun.)---

1st Session (Conference Room)
Moderator: Saya Kiba
9:00-9:40 Erec C. Rana (M.A. Student, Graduate School of Policy Scinence, Ritsumeikan University)
"PENSION REFORM FOR THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM OF THE PHILIPPINES: An Analysis of the Feasibility of the Inclusion of Government Subsidy"

9:40-10:20 Jorge H. Primaverra (M.A. Student, Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University)
"Population Economies of Scale: The Case of Decentralization in the Philippines"

Break

2nd Session (Conference Room)
Moderator: Saya Kiba, Wataru Kusaka
10:30-11:10 Myleen G. Yap (M.A. Student, Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University)
"Performance Management System based on Organizational Performance Indicators Framework: The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Philippines Experience"

11:10-11:50 Shingo Fukuda (Ph.D. Student, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University)
"Production Strategies of SMEs in the Industrial Declining Period: Case of the Footwear Industry in the Philippines"

11:50-13:00 Lunch Time

3rd session
(Conference Room)
Moderator: Jefferson R. Plantilla, Kenichi Yamane, Makiko Tamaki
13:00-13:40 Ma.Theresa T. Payongyayong (University of the Philippines,Diliman), Jeanette L. Yasol-Naval (University of the Philippines,Diliman)
"The Ethos of Rice: Environmental Philosophy in the Rice Farming Systems And Practices in the Philippines and Japan"

13:45-14:25 Makiko Tamaki (Ph.D. Stdudent, Graduate School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University)
"Does Microfinance Empower Women?; A Case Study of City of Koronadal"

14:30-15:10 Ayumi Sugimoto (Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo) "Collaborative process for forestry management and local governance-A case study from Quirino Province in the Philippines-"

15:15-15:55 Miho Fujii (Kyoto University, Center for Integrated Area Studies)
"Social Stratification in a Laguna Small Coconut Farming Village (1950s ~1970s): A Case Study in Laguna Province"

(Room 507)
Moderator: Kentaro Azuma, Nelia G. Balgoa, Takahiro Kobayashi
13:00-13:40 Kouki Seki (Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University)
"Emergent Difference and Commonality in the Transnational Social Space---A Case of a People's Organization in Metro Manila, the Philippines"

13:45-14:25 Takahiro Kobayashi (Waseda University)
"Securing the living space: A case study on the local settlement problem in a town of the Western Visayas in the Philippines"

14:30-15:10 Elizabeth Morales-Nuncio (University of Sto.Tomas)
"Filpino Women's Ethnicity, Histories,& Identities from Trading to Malling in the Philippines"

15:15-15:55 Yuko Kobayakawa (Ph.D. Student, Toyo University)
"The Land Acquisition Program As A Key To Social Capital-Case Study of the Urban Poor Community in Cebu, Philippines-"

Break

Final Session (Conference Room)
Moderator: Benedict San Jose
16:05-16:45 Nicolle B. Comafay (Ph.D.Student,Doshisha University, Graduate School of Sociology)
"Kyoto Association of Pinoy Scholars: A Filipino Scholar-Student Group in Japan"

16:45-17:00 Special Event& Merienda

Meeting (~18:00)