This research looked at social representations of the 1986 People Power in the Philippines among Filipino civilians and the military. Using mixed qualitative–quantitative methods, the research collected military narratives, ran a survey of civilians and military personnel and reviewed newspaper accounts of People Power anniversary celebrations over 20 years. Civilians saw People Power as a strong and positive power shift, while the military viewed it as an aborted coup led by military officers that was weak and bad. The findings about the social representations of transition are linked to civilian–military social identities after 1986 and illuminate the subjective landscape of State power contests in a new democracy
In May 2010, national elections in the Philippines saw front-runner presidential candidate Benigno “...
outheast Asia has been a showcase for democratic transitions in the past 30 years. This paper propos...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
This research looked at social representations of the 1986 People Power in the Philippines among Fil...
Is there a single EDSA 1 in the public minds of Filipino civilian and military groups? Or are there ...
The Philippine People Power Revolution (EDSA) was remarkable for its non-aggressive overthrow of the...
This study shows that while the EDSA people power movements appeared to be manifestations of the peo...
Massive peaceful demonstrations ended the authoritarian regime of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippine...
How do Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma and the Philippines participate in the construc...
In an unexpected press conference in Camp Aguinaldo at around 6:30 p.m. on February 22, 1986, Philip...
How do Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma and the Philippines participate in the construc...
The February 1986 event that led to Marcos's downfall is usually labelled as the "February...
Despite the often chaotic profile of its postwar history, the PhilippinesRepublic has developed a vi...
Using social representations theory, we studied the social meanings of a controversial Memorandum of...
Studying individuals who move from civil society into government in an effort to pursue reform agend...
In May 2010, national elections in the Philippines saw front-runner presidential candidate Benigno “...
outheast Asia has been a showcase for democratic transitions in the past 30 years. This paper propos...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
This research looked at social representations of the 1986 People Power in the Philippines among Fil...
Is there a single EDSA 1 in the public minds of Filipino civilian and military groups? Or are there ...
The Philippine People Power Revolution (EDSA) was remarkable for its non-aggressive overthrow of the...
This study shows that while the EDSA people power movements appeared to be manifestations of the peo...
Massive peaceful demonstrations ended the authoritarian regime of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippine...
How do Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma and the Philippines participate in the construc...
In an unexpected press conference in Camp Aguinaldo at around 6:30 p.m. on February 22, 1986, Philip...
How do Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in Burma and the Philippines participate in the construc...
The February 1986 event that led to Marcos's downfall is usually labelled as the "February...
Despite the often chaotic profile of its postwar history, the PhilippinesRepublic has developed a vi...
Using social representations theory, we studied the social meanings of a controversial Memorandum of...
Studying individuals who move from civil society into government in an effort to pursue reform agend...
In May 2010, national elections in the Philippines saw front-runner presidential candidate Benigno “...
outheast Asia has been a showcase for democratic transitions in the past 30 years. This paper propos...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...