CSC@40: CSC Fieldnotes

Missing your profs, classmates and colleagues at UP Baguio? Or, just missing the thrill of discovery and the open field? Whether you’re still social distancing at home or new normal-ing in the workplace, we’ve got you covered. With CSC Fieldnotes, we aim to bring you conversations about research and fieldwork, and everything in between. Uploaded every Friday, 6pm, this June, please join us as we celebrate 40 years of the Cordillera Studies Center.

CSC@40: CSC Fieldnotes Trailer

Teaser for the Cordillera Studies Center's anniversary podcast, CSC Fieldnotes.

06-05
00:52

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 1: Lessons from Community Archiving in the Cordillera Region, North Luzon, Philippines (with Roland Rabang and Iö Jularbal)

This week, Prof. Roland Rabang and Prof. Io Jularbal discuss their experiences of facilitating community archiving in indigenous communities and give advice for aspiring researchers in Cordillera studies. New episodes uploaded every Friday at 6pm!---Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

06-12
35:52

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 2: An Interdisciplinary Look at Cordillera Textiles with the Corditex Project (with Analyn Salvador-Amores)

We sit down and chat with Prof. Analyn Salvador-Amores about fieldwork and interdisciplinary research methods as project leader for the ongoing, multi-phase Cordillera Textiles Project (CORDITEX).

06-12
38:48

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 3: Mapping the Mother Tongue: Interdisciplinary Language Research in the City (with Learane Ampaguey, Junley Lazaga and Grazielle Micklay)

We had a fun and inspiring chat with a team of DLLA and DASP faculty about their interdisciplinary research on mother tongue mapping in Baguio City.---Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center

06-19
32:54

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 4: Building Community Resilience with/through the Sciences (with Dymphna Javier)

In this episode, Dean Dee Javier discusses her work in landslide mapping in partnership with Cordilleran communities, forwarding the use of science and technology in local governments' decision-making.--Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

06-26
30:38

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 5: Mathematics and/in Society: Ethnomath in Action (with Wilfredo V. Alangui)

In this episode, Prof. Wilfredo V. Alangui enlightens us about mathematics and culture, discussing his work in exploring the theory and application of ethnomathematics in the Cordillera.---Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

07-03
30:31

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 6: In and Out of the Archives: Exploring the Field through Ethnohistory (with Raymundo Rovillos and Leah Abayao)

In this episode, Chancellor Rovillos and Prof. Abayao lead a lively discussion on the theory and methods of doing ethnohistory in the Cordillera region and share valuable advice for students of history.  

07-10
34:21

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 7: In and Out of the Archives 2: Continuing the Discussion on Scholarship in History and Beyond (with Nela Florendo and Charita Delos Reyes)

In this episode, Dr. Nela Florendo and Dr. Charita Delos Reyes of the UPB Dept. of History and Philosophy talk about the challenges and joys of archival research, delving into their own experiences as historians in the Cordillera region.---Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

07-17
31:30

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 8: Biodiversity Research and Conservation in Northern Luzon (with Zenaida Baoanan, Leia Castro-Margate and Deign Frolley Soriano)

In this episode, the PABIDACO team discusses opportunities for biodiversity research through interdisciplinary work in biology, ecology, social sciences and the humanities.--Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

07-24
33:52

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 9: Reckoning Values: A Look into the World of Economic Valuation (with Corazon L. Abansi)

In this episode, VCAA Abansi takes us through the various applications of economic research, recounting her experiences and involvement in numerous projects for sustainable development – from economic valuation of natural resources to urban agriculture.

07-31
29:59

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 10: From Igorot Country Music to MTB-MLE (with Jimmy Fong)

CAC UP Baguio Dean Jimmy Fong discusses his various experiences of doing research in the field of communication: from Igorot country music to language research for mother tongue-based multilingual education.Featuring SABONG SHI BAHONG by Cesar Pasiw and Sayang tulagan ta by Sogaypan.

08-14
26:03

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 11: Peering into a Whole New World with Microbiology Research (with Rosemary Gutierrez)

Ahead of her CSC-organized webinar on Sept. 28, Prof. Rosemary Gutierrez of the UP Baguio College of Science talks microbes, lab discoveries and field adventures with us on this episode of CSC Fieldnotes, now airing every second and fourth Fridays of the month on your favorite podcast platforms.

08-28
35:41

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 12: Botany and Information Technology in Product Development (with Teodora and Ashlyn Balangcod)

We sit down and discuss research, product development, technology transfer and the magic of creation (on several levels) with Prof. Dora Balangcod of the Dept. of Biology and Prof. Ashlyn Balangcod of the Dept. of Math and Computing Science, UPB.

09-11
43:31

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 13: Taking Stock of Everyday Narratives: Ordinary People during the Japanese Occupation in Baguio (with Jose Mathew Luga)

Prof. Jose Mathew Luga of the College of Social Sciences Department of History and Philosophy talks to us about kuwentong-buhay, kuwentong-bayan and the importance of taking stock of everyday lives.

09-25
25:49

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 14: Radio Broadcasting and Its Role in Community Life in the Cordillera (with Jason Paolo Telles)

Prof. Jason Paolo Telles of the UP Baguio College of Arts and Communication takes us through the challenging yet exciting field of broadcast communication, cultural mediation, and indigenous representation in radio.Radio drama clips used with permission from DZWT 540, full episodes available on Youtube.

10-09
28:41

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 15: Displaying the Indigenous Body: The Case of Indigenous Tribal Games (with Shekinah Queri)

Speech communications professor Shekinah Queri chats with us about performance, identity, indigenous games and breaking out of one's comfort zone in the name of advocacy and research. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center.

10-23
44:56

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 16: Forging the Path Less Travelled in the Study of Native Plants (with Maverick Tamayo)

This week, we got acquainted with the study of native plants and the challenges and joys of studying them with Prof. Maverick Tamayo of the UP Baguio Department of Biology.

11-13
30:36

CSC Fieldnotes Ep.17: The Shape of Things to Come: A Preliminary View into Topological Data Analysis (with Paul Samuel Ignacio)

Prof. Paul Ignacio of the Department of Mathematics and Computing Science UP Baguio introduces us to the promising world of topological data analysis (TDA).---Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are of the speakers' and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Cordillera Studies Center. For more details, please contact our guest at ppignacio@up.edu.ph

11-20
33:39

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 18: Thinking Mathematically, Giving It Time and Contributing to Streams of Knowledge (with Priscilla Supnet-Macansantos)

Former UP Baguio Chancellor Prof. Priscilla Supnet-Macansantos of the Department of Mathematics and Computing Science joins us for the last CSC Fieldnotes episode for 2020, and talks to us about the sometimes funny, often circuitous ways that life works out, the versatility of mathematics as a field, and self-care in academia.

12-18
34:37

CSC Fieldnotes Ep. 19: Health Policy Studies, Participatory Research and the Nitty Gritty of Poverty (with Erlinda Castro-Palaganas)

CSC Fieldnotes is back for 2021! As our contribution to the celebration of International Women's Day this year, we interviewed professor, nurse, researcher and community health worker, Prof. Erlinda Castro-Palaganas about her work on health, development, women and the multi-dimensional character of poverty in the Philippines.

03-26
56:20

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