7 research outputs found
Can the Subaltern Play? Postcolonial Transition and the making of Basketball as the National Sports in the Philippines
Ph.DDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPH
Sports Celebrities and the Spectacularization of Modernity at the Far Eastern Championship Games, 1913?1934
10.1080/09523367.2019.1675645The International Journal of the History of Sport3607-08764-77
Nation, City, Arena: Sports Events, Nation Building, and City Politics in Indonesia, by Friederike Trotier
10.1080/0967828X.2021.1935478South East Asia Research293405-40
Rooting for the Underdog: Spectatorship and Subalternity in Philippine Basketball
Philippine Studies584449-48
Building institutional capacity for the upgrading of Barangay Commonwealth in Metro Manila
Upgrading is among the most effective interventions to address urban poverty, but weaknesses include outdated conceptual frameworks informing project design, and ineffective management by governance institutions. This paper examines the ingredients that need to be put in place during upgrading to ensure the continuity of the settlement improvement process. The paper is divided into three sections. The first section introduces urban upgrading, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses of current approaches. The second section then describes the growth of Barangay Commonwealth in Metro Manila and the characteristics of the settlement. The following section introduces the institutional capacity building framework, outlining the activities necessary to ensure longer-term improvement of low-income settlements. The section then examines physical, environmental, social, economic and institutional dimensions of the upgrading of the settlement that have taken place over the last 15 years. The concluding section examines areas that need attention in order to continue the process of building the institutional capacity that will ensure the longer-term continuity of the improvement of Barangay Commonwealth