01979nam a22002777a 450000500170000000800410001702200220005802200230008004000140010321000100011724501110012726000670023830000210030531000140032636200360034050002320037650501290060850501270073750501120086450501210097650502050109750502150130250501310151765000250164865000280167320260121102117.0260114b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a2244-1638.(print) a2244-1093 (online) aMMSUcULS aPSHEV aPhilippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints :bScience and Technology studies in the Philippines aQuezon City, Philippines :bAtene De Manila University,c2023- avolumes c23 cm. aQuarterly aVolume 71, Number 1 (2023- ) aPhilippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints covers research on Philippine history and ethnography, with its format evolving from Philippine Studies founded in 1953, and adopting its current name and subtitle in 2012.  aGreening with Exotics: Mount Makiling and Reforestation Discourses in the Twentieth-Century Philippines /rRuel V. Pagunsan  aMeasuring Race and Nation: Pediatric Anthropometry and Child Growth Charts in the Philippines (1909-2008) /rGideon Lasco  aPolitical Machines: IBM in the Philippines and the Computerization of Informal Empire /rKarlynne Ejercito  aAquaculture's Visual Culture: Scientific Documentation and the Transformation of Freshwater/rTrisha Federis Remetir aReading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes's "The Apollo Centennial" /rEthan Chua and Scott Lee Chua  aLessons from the "Counter-Environmental Impact Assessment": A Reflection on the Methods of Community Science rDevralin T. Lagos, Rodrigo C. Eco, Vito C. Hernandez, John Warner M. Carag, and Harianne J. Gasmen  a"Panoptic na Pag-unlad"? On the Perils and Potentials of "Smart" Urbanism in Manila/rNoah Therault and Kristian Karlo Saguin  aSciencevPeriodicals aTechnologyvPeriodicals