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14 Δεκ 2000 · The Big Brother metaphor as well as much of the law that protects privacy emerges from a longstanding paradigm for conceptualizing privacy problems. Under this paradigm, privacy is invaded by uncovering one's hidden world, by surveillance, and by the disclosure of concealed information.
The origins of the Philippine nation-state can be traced to the overlapping histories of three empires that swept onto its shores: the Spanish, the North American, and the Japanese. This history makes the Philippines a kind of imperial artifact.
24 Σεπ 2001 · Understood with the Kafka metaphor, the problem is the powerlessness, vulnerability, and dehumanization created by the assembly of dossiers of personal information where individuals lack any...
5 Αυγ 2021 · This is the fourth chapter of the course Readings in Philippine History as per the course guide from Commission on Higher Education. Course sub-topics: 1. Agrarian Reform Policies from Commonwealth Period to the 5th Republic 2.
24 Απρ 2018 · Today, we are pleased to bring you an excerpt from the latest KIAS title, The Philippines: From Earliest Times to the Present, written by historian Damon L. Woods. In this brief volume, Woods provides readers with an overview of Philippine history, culture, and politics.
12 Αυγ 2021 · While it is the case that all imperial histories tend to be confined to the imperial power itself or to one, or occasionally more, of its specific possessions, the insularity surrounding the study of the Philippines is distinctive.
This was the task of the Filipino thinkers of the Propaganda and the Revolution. What they brought into being was a tripartite view of Philippine history which, essentially, would consist of the revision of the two-part Spanish philosophy of history and the addition of a third epoch.