Accraspiroketides A-B, Phenylnaphthacenoid-Derived Polyketides with Unprecedented [6 + 6+6 + 6] + [5 + 5] Spiro-Architecture

Authors Fleurdeliz Maglangit  Department of Biology and Environmental Science, College of Science, University of the Philippines Cebu Shan Wang Arvin Moser Kwaku Kyeremeh   Laurent Trembleau Yongjun Zhou David James Clark Jioji Tabudravu Hai Deng Abstract Two novel polyketides, accraspiroketides A (1) and B (2), which feature unprecedented [6 + 6+6 + 6] + [5 + 5] spiro chemical architectures, were isolated from Streptomyces sp. MA37...

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Agenda Setting Towards Residential Land Use Policy in the Context of Health Emergencies: The Case of Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City, Philippines

Earl Max Eata, Clyde Cedrick Abragan, Kendrick William Miralles,Junpaolo Aliganga, and Ana Leah Dungog-Cuizon Abstract It is indubitable that land use and urban residential designs significantly affect the exposure of urbanresidents and other stakeholders to hazards in times of health emergencies, particularly amidst the COVID19 pandemic. Most importantly, this is so if there is no recent Land Use Plan by the city government or whensuch is not...

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Lumad Indigenous Values and Voices in Citizen and Alternative Media Narratives

Belinda Espiritu Abstract This chapter explores Lumad Indigenous values and their struggle for their ancestral domains and cultural integrity as depicted in selected citizens’ and alternative media narratives. The concept of cultural integrity encompasses various fundamental human rights, including the rights to culture, subsistence, livelihood, religion, and heritage. This study scrutinizes the representation of Lumad voices in relation to...

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Using Recorded Lectures in Teaching Higher Education in an Online Remote Learning Context

Kenneth Louis Cavanlit, Ericka Mae Encabo & Aurelio Vilbar Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic caused academic institutions to shift to online remote teaching. In the Philippines, slow internet connectivity has been a concern since it can disrupt the flow of online classes. To address the issue, recorded lectures, which can be viewed with or without an internet connection, were used in teaching an online communicative grammar course. This study...

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Neocolonialism and the Technopolitics of Specialization: Toward a Reimagination of the Sociotechnical Imaginaries Approach

Regletto Aldrich Imbong Abstract As a theoretical framework in the Science and Technology Studies (sts) scholarship, the sociotechnical imaginaries approach (sta) has provided a conceptual framework and methodology that not only overcome the deterministic understanding of technological development but also theorized the relationship between society on the one hand, and science and technology on the other. However, as will be pointed out, a...

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Celebrity culture, level of education and trust in media institutions: Empirical evidence from the Philippines

Rohaiba B Radiamoda, Hsueh-hua Chuang, and Ronald A Pernia Abstract This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the celebrity culture, i.e. the pervasive fascination of an audience with public figures, in the Philippines. We used data from the seventh wave of the World Values Survey (n = 1200) to establish whether celebrity culture exists in the Philippines. We then tested whether citizens’ level of education affects one’s...

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