MANUEL VICTOR J. SAPITULA

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Associate Professor
(Sociology of Religion, Qualitative Research Methods, Comparative Sociology in Southeast Asia)

Ph.D. Sociology, National University of Singapore

M.A. Sociology, University of the Philippines Diliman

B.A. Sociology, University of the Philippines Diliman

PUBLICATIONS

2015 (online). Religious Pluralism and Sociological Engagement: Reflections of a Young Sociologist from the PhilippinesISA e-Symposium for Sociology. http://www.sagepub.net/isa/resources/ebulletin_pdf/EBul-Sapitula-Jul2015.pdf.

2014. "Marian Piety and Modernity: The Perpetual Help Devotion as Popular Religion in the Philippines". Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints 62(3-4). September-December: 399-424.

2014. “Overcoming Hierarchized Conviviality" in the Manila Metropolis: Religious Pluralism and Urbanization in the Philippines”. in Chiara Formichi (ed.). Religious Pluralism, State and Society in Asia. Routledge Religion in Contemporary Asia Series. London: Routledge, 138-152.

2013. “Ang Pagiging Deboto Bilang Pakikipagkapwa: Isang Panimulang Pagsusuri sa mga Liham Pasasalamat sa mga Deboto ng Ina ng Laging Saklolo sa Baclaran.”. Daluyan: Journal ng Wikang Filipino 19(2): 111-132.

2013. “Le Christianisme, Une Synthèse Sociohistorique”. in Philippines Contemporaines. Bangkok: Institut de Recherche sur l'Asie du Sud-Est Contemporaine (IRASEC), 307-326.

2012 (online). Book Review – Pook at Paninindigan: Kritika ng Pantayong Pananaw (2009). Harvard-Yenching Institute (New Frontiers in Asian Scholarship),http://www.harvard-yenching.org/features/ pook-paninindigan-critical-appraisal-pantayong-pananaw.

2010. “The Formation and Maintenance of Traditionalist Catholicism: A Preliminary Sociological Appraisal of the Society of St. Pius X”. Philippine Social Sciences Review 62(2): 315-343.

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