Aghamtao: Journal of the Ugnayang Pang-Aghamtao, Inc. (UGAT) / Anthropological Association of the Philippines
Aghamtao 20 (Special Issue) / 2011
Articles
Bakit UGAT?
Ponciano L. Bennagen
Archaeology and the Public
Israel B. Cabanilla
Mga Apendise
Mga piling larawan ng mga nakalipas na kumperensya ng Ugat
Talaan ng mga kalahok, Unang Kumperensya ng UGAT (1978)
Source
http://www.css.pssc.org.ph/
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Aghamtao 20
Aghamtao: Journal of the Ugnayang Pang-Aghamtao, Inc. (UGAT) / Anthropological Association of the Philippines
Volume 20 / 2011
Articles
Disenfranchisement qua paternalism: The non-Christian fiefdom of the United States in the Philippine Islands
Owen J. Lynch
The ‘gifts of the weaver’ and their becoming at the turn of the 21st century
Nicole Revel
The Catandunganons: making and seeing selves through the eye of the typhoon
Ramon Felipe C. Pasilan
Hinangan Bajau products: Samal-Bajau cultural creativity and preservation amidst ecological crisis
Robert V. Panaguiton
Pag-abyad sa altaran: Caring for the rice terraces in Tayabas, Quezon
Kathleen D. Tantuico
Transformations in Ibaloi gold extraction from the protohistoric period to the current era (14th c.-20th c.)
Michael Armad Paredes Canilao
Report from the field: Helping the Yapayai of Ilocos Norte to secure a Certificate of Stewardship – a case study of advocacy in anthropology
Ben J. Wallace
Download Articles Here:
http://116.50.242.171/PSSC/index.php/agt01/issue/view/310
http://lynchlibrary.pssc.org.ph:8081/handle/0/3521
Source:
http://www.css.pssc.org.ph/
Volume 20 / 2011
Articles
Disenfranchisement qua paternalism: The non-Christian fiefdom of the United States in the Philippine Islands
Owen J. Lynch
The ‘gifts of the weaver’ and their becoming at the turn of the 21st century
Nicole Revel
The Catandunganons: making and seeing selves through the eye of the typhoon
Ramon Felipe C. Pasilan
Hinangan Bajau products: Samal-Bajau cultural creativity and preservation amidst ecological crisis
Robert V. Panaguiton
Pag-abyad sa altaran: Caring for the rice terraces in Tayabas, Quezon
Kathleen D. Tantuico
Transformations in Ibaloi gold extraction from the protohistoric period to the current era (14th c.-20th c.)
Michael Armad Paredes Canilao
Report from the field: Helping the Yapayai of Ilocos Norte to secure a Certificate of Stewardship – a case study of advocacy in anthropology
Ben J. Wallace
Download Articles Here:
http://116.50.242.171/PSSC/index.php/agt01/issue/view/310
http://lynchlibrary.pssc.org.ph:8081/handle/0/3521
Source:
http://www.css.pssc.org.ph/
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Aghamtao 21 - Call for Papers
Dear Paper Presentors at the 33rd UGAT National Conference: "AghamTaong Kaagapay: Anthropology cares for its Publics",
The Editorial Board of AghamTao invites you to submit your paper for consideration in the official journal of the Ugnayang Pang-AghamTao, Inc. AghamTao is a peer-reviewed journal; all submissions are screened by the Editorial Board, and then undergo a double-blind review process. The regular issue is launched in October and is one of the benefits of membership in the UGAT.
We would encourage you to first revise your papers especially in light of any feedback or new insights that may have been derived from the conference presentation. Articles should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words. The minimum length for article submissions is 3,000 words. For referencing style please consult previous issues of AGHAMTAO (Vols. 16-20).
Please send article submissions in MS Word .doc format to both the following emails: maria.mangahas@gmail.com, ecabaya.upd@gmail.com and cc aghamtao@ugat.org.ph.
The deadline is January 30, 2012 or sooner. Authors will be informed about the evaluations from the reviewers at the end of February.
Please also fill in and send the attached author certification form.
Thank you very much!
Eufracio Abaya and Maria Mangahas
Vol.21 AghamTao Issue Editors
The Editorial Board of AghamTao invites you to submit your paper for consideration in the official journal of the Ugnayang Pang-AghamTao, Inc. AghamTao is a peer-reviewed journal; all submissions are screened by the Editorial Board, and then undergo a double-blind review process. The regular issue is launched in October and is one of the benefits of membership in the UGAT.
We would encourage you to first revise your papers especially in light of any feedback or new insights that may have been derived from the conference presentation. Articles should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words. The minimum length for article submissions is 3,000 words. For referencing style please consult previous issues of AGHAMTAO (Vols. 16-20).
Please send article submissions in MS Word .doc format to both the following emails: maria.mangahas@gmail.com, ecabaya.upd@gmail.com and cc aghamtao@ugat.org.ph.
The deadline is January 30, 2012 or sooner. Authors will be informed about the evaluations from the reviewers at the end of February.
Please also fill in and send the attached author certification form.
Thank you very much!
Eufracio Abaya and Maria Mangahas
Vol.21 AghamTao Issue Editors
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