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On Culture.“Culture” is where all three major branches of knowledge/university departments (natural sciences, social sciences and humanities) may intersect, as the term’s connotation expands. For example, the faculty may engage in the following research projects: “A Cultural History of Science Research in the University,” “Ethnography of a Cultural Event: A Grounded Theory Approach,” and “The Political Economy of an Art Form.” “Culture” allows for the convergences of disciplines. “Culture” is grounded in both the humanities and the social sciences and the potential collaborations that may be engaged through the said boulders of disciplines may help propel interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinary and pandisciplinarity in the university.
On the Arts.Inseparable from the humanities are the arts, which include literature, music, fine arts, media arts, digital arts and architecture. Broadly, it may refer to the “liberal arts,” which is the philosophical basis of the humane letters. It its contemporary sense, it also refers to the applied arts of painting, sculpture, music, film, broadcast, architecture, digital, popular art, folk art and other emergent art forms and modes.
On the Humanities.The humanistic research paradigm may be interpreted as the counterpoint of the empirical research. Firstly, humanistic research investigates the human sciences in their various connotations: the arts, culture and philosophy. Secondly, in an age of posthumanism and postmodernism, it may be beneficial to reassert the value of the human being through the following disciplines: philosophy, languages, linguistics, literature, media arts, art studies, religion and history. The humanities – both as epistemological bases and as a cluster of research paradigms – should be able to enliven both theoretical and applied researches in the university. Thirdly, the phenomenological and hermeneutical paradigms of qualitative research methods draw inspiration from the humanistic disciplines.
The aim of the research center is to set the agenda, to manage and to evaluate researches in the humanities. It also serves the purpose of assisting the institution in its bid to reach the status of a research university; the humanities being the other half of the flagship group of disciplines that constitutes a modern institution of higher learning. Moreover, it should enrich instruction, embolden extension services, and chart the professional careers of faculty members as they position themselves at the forefront of knowledge production. Because the humanities are deeply connected to the written word and other expressions of language, the research publication and other discourse-related events of the university may be further energized by this move of establishing a nexus for research. As a classical university, UST adheres to the formation of the human being steeped in Catholic and Thomistic value of faith through reason. This requires grounding in philosophy, literature, religion and the arts. Said core value should find application in the research efforts of the faculties in the various disciplines engaged in humanistic education.
The mission of RCCAH is to produce new knowledge in Filipino culture, arts and humanities by providing venue to emergent research that locates our nation’s identity and consciousness in a transnational imaginary and within a burgeoning technology-propelled public sphere.
RCCAH envisions itself to working dynamically towards contributing to UST’s efforts to becoming a research university. It addresses local and global concerns for cultural diversity, cultural difference, gender difference, inclusive growth, multiple literacies and changing mindscapes that converge with cyber-technological systems and the contemporary climate for life-processes and thought-formations that they inhabit and/or construct.
Assoc. Prof. Leah P. dela Rosa, PhD
(Lead)
Doctor of Philosophy in Environment Studies
Asst. Prof. Sylvia D. Clemente, MSc
Master of Science in Urban Planning
Asst. Prof. Ruth Marie I. Equipaje, MSRDPM, MSc OXON
Master of Science in Sustainable Urban Development
Master of Science in Regional Development Planning
Asst. Prof. Vinson P. Serrano, MSRDP
Master of Science in Regional Development Planning and Management
Asst. Prof. Felicismo A. Tejuco, Jr., MS
Master of Science in Architecture
Asst. Prof. Cecilia May S. Villanueva, MA
Master of Architecture, major in Architectural Design
Asst. Prof. Christian V. Esguerra, MA
Master of Arts in Theology, major in Social-Pastoral Communication
Inst. Felipe F. Salvosa II, MA
Master of Arts in Economics
Assoc. Prof. Carlos L. Manapat, DBA
Doctor of Business Administration
Asst. Prof. Mary Ann V. Bulanadi, PhD
(Lead)
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Development Studies
Assoc. Prof. Lilia C. de Jesus, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology
Asst. Prof. Guillerma L. Mendoza, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Philippine Studies
Assoc. Prof. Archie B. Resos, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in History
Asst. Prof. Isabel Annesley S. Abao, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Southeast Asian Studies
Asst. Prof. Emmanuel Jeric A. Albela, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in History
Asst. Prof. Janet C. Atutubo, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Southeast Asian Studies
Prof. John Jack G. Wigley, PhD
(Lead)
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Literature
Asst. Prof. Paul A. Castillo, MA
Master of Arts in Creative Writing
Mr. Lawdenmarc Y. Decamora, MA
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Asst. Prof. Joselito D. delos Reyes, PhD
Doktor sa Pilosopiya sa Araling Filipino – Wika, Kultura, Midya
Assoc. Prof. Ralph S. Galan, MA
Master of Arts in English Studies: Creative Writing
Asst. Prof. Jinky Rose P. Gino-Gino, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Southeast Asian Studies
Asst. Prof. Jeanette P. Grajo, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Literature
Inst. Jan Raen Carlo M. Ledesma, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Literature
Asst. Prof. Abigail T. Pagalilauan, MHist, MTS
Master of History
Master in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language
Asst. Prof. Benedict B. Parfan, MFA
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Asst. Prof. Chuckberry J. Pascual, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in Filipino
Asst. Prof. Luciana L. Urquiola, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy in English
Asst. Prof. Joselito B. Zulueta, MA
Master of Arts in Literature
Prof. Maria Alexandra I. Chua, PhD
(Lead)
Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology
Assoc. Prof. Dolores T. Andres, MA
Master of Arts in Music
Mr. Arthur Erskine M. Basilio, MA
Master of Arts in Music
Assoc. Prof. Renato B. Lucas, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in History
Prof. Paolo A. Bolaños, PhD
(Lead)
Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy
Prof. Fleurdeliz A. Albela, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Assoc. Prof. Marella Ada M. Bolaños, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Assoc. Prof. Jovito V. Cariño, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Prof. Franz Giuseppe F. Cortez, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Ms. Darlene O. Demandante, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Asst. Prof. John Vincent P. Ignacio, MA
Master in Learning and Teaching
Asst. Prof. Rhochie Avelino E. Matienzo, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Assoc. Prof. Ian Raymond B. Pacquing, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Assoc. Prof. Roland Theuas D. Pada, PhD
Master of Arts in Philosophy
Asst. Prof. Raniel S.M. Reyes, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy, major in Philosophy
Assoc. Prof. Rene D. Tadle, MA
Master of Arts in Philosophy
Ms. Kimberly Rose Anne A. Bañadera
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