Volume 61, 2013
Editor: Dr. Filomin Candaliza-Gutierrez
Editorial Introduction: Sociology and Interdisciplinarity
Reflective Essays
- Sociology and Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and the Perils, Michael Burawoy
- Keep it Contentious: The Role of Dissent and Deliberation in Interdisciplinary Research,Nicole Curato
- Bridging History and Sociology in Studying Colonial Prison: Notes and Reflections, Aaron Abel T. Mallari
- Reflections of a Filipino Social Historian, Francis Alvarez Geologo
- Sociological Time Travel: Criminality and Criminologists in the Philippine Past, Filomin Candaliza-Gutierrez
- The Fulcrum of Structure-Agency: History and Sociology of Sugar Haciendas in Colonial Negros, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr.
Articles
- More than 100 years of Sociology? A Historical Reconstruction of the Teaching of Sociology in the University of Santo Tomas, Clarence M. Batan and Francis Lyn Samaco
- Whose Expectations Matter? External Funding, Academic Dispositions, and University Social Research Centers in the Philippines, Leland Joseph R. Dela Cruz
- Poverty of Words in Poverty Discourses: the Case of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines,Rhoderick John S. Abellanosa
- Voice Behind Prison Walls: Rehabilitation from the Perspective of Inmates, Marina D. Gamo
- The Cost of Terrorism: Bombings by the Abu Sayyaf Group in the Philippines, Amparo Pamela Fabe
Book Review
- Why Why Nations Fail is not in the Same League as The Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, Walden F. Bello
Review of: Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson