<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Philippine Communication Centrum Foundation - Index

 INSIDE THE CENTRUM
Roundtable discussions on communication development issues, i.e., digital divide, poverty and globalization, media and terrorism, and others.
Information, education and communication (IEC) strategies which worked in development programs and projects.
Views-commentaries, opinions, observations on a particular communication issue-by personalities from different sectors.
In-depth research, report, and or articles on different communication issues/topics.
This is a preliminary listing of books and articles on the media and communication sectors of the Philippines, written by both Filipino and foreign scholars.
Meet the icons in the field of Philippine communication. Explore the creative genius of communication educators, journalists, and other media experts.
Shows the historical development of communication in the Philippines from pre-Spanish times to the present.
Display a memorabilia on the evolution of communication equipment from the early years to present
SOURCES:

A History of Publishing in the Philippines

A Pinoy Primer (1997 Edition), You know you're Filipino if... Selected and edited by Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz

Almanac for Manileños, p.169, Mr. & Ms. Publications, Manila, 1979.

Archipelago, “The first English -language papers in Manila" p. 8, Volume 5 Carmen Nakpil's article, printed in 1978,

BusinessWorld, "Viewpoint", by Vergel O. Santos, April 16-17, 1999

Campus Press Freedom: Fighting the Fight That’s Worth Fighting For Excerpts from Luis V. Teodoro, Philippine Journalism Review, Vol. XII No. 4, September 2001.

Commercial Television and Development Programming Excerpts from PHILIPPINE TELEVISION By Ramon R. Tuazon

Commonalities Between Muslim and Christian
Excerpts from Oscar Ante, Focus on Religion, pp. 1-18, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Soliman M. Santos, Jr., Political Values, Beliefs and Practices, pp. 1-38, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Luis Q. Lacar, Philippine Muslim and Christian Families: More AlikeThan Different.
Excerpts from Oscar Ante, Focus on Religion, pp. 1-18, UNESCO-AIJC 2001. Excerpts from Soliman M. Santos Jr., Political Values, Beliefs and Practices, pp. 1-38, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Luis Q. Lacar, Philippine Muslim and Christian Families: More Alike Than Different, pp. 14-15, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Carmen A. Abubakar, Role of Women, pp. 4-17, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Michael O. Mastura, Focus on Community Life, pp. 1-16, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Dr. Hadja Roqaiya VR. Maglangit, Focus on Education, pp. 11-14,UNESCO-AIJC, 2001.
Excerpts from Abhoud Syed M. Linggua, Religion and Sustainable Development, p. 12, UNESCO-AIJC 2001.
Excerpts from Mohd Musib M. Buat,Focus on Legal Matters, pp. 1-61,

Effective Solid Waste Management (SWM) Through Effective Communication: The case of Marikina City Community Communications Strategies on Solid Waste Management of Marikina City (B.S. Thesis prepared by Miriam College students)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILIPPINE ARTS, Vol. 7 (Theater)

Filipino Heritage Vol. 2, p. 470-473, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 3, p. 598-601,Lahing Pilipino Publishing, Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 3, p. 772-776, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 3, p. 780, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc.1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 4, p. 893-896, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 4, p. 963-965, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 4, p. 969-980, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 6, p. 1498, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc.1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 6, p. 1668-1669, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1977
Filipino Heritage Vol. 6, p. 1528-1529, Lahing Pilipino Publishing Inc. 1978 Filipino Heritage Vol. 8, p. 2068, Lahing Pilipino Publishing, Inc. 1978
Filipino Heritage Vol. 8, p.2069-2070, Lahing Pilipino Publishing, Inc. 1978
Filipino Heritage Vol. 9, p. 2494
Filipino Heritage Vol. 9, p. 2510
Filipino Heritage Vol.10, p. 2557-2558
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp. 118-119, National Historical Institute 1989
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp. 245-247, National Historical Institute 1989
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp. 253-256, National Historical Institute 1989
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp. 95-97, National Historical Institute 1989
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp.218-221, National Historical Institute, 1989.
Filipinos in History Vol. 1, pp.233-236, National Historical Institute, 1989
Filipinos in History Vol. 2, p. 99, National Historical Institute, 1990
Filipinos in History Vol. 2, p.115, National historical Institute, 1990
Filipinos in History Vol. 2, p.258, National historical Institute, 1990
Filipinos in History Vol. 2, p.5, National Historical Institute, 1990
Filipinos in History Vol. 3, pp.12-13, National Historical Institute 1992
Filipinos in History Vol. 4, pp. 15-18, National Historical Institute 1994

Focus on Community Life, pp.1-16, by Michael O. Mastura, UNESCO-AIJC 2001

Focus on Education, pp. 11-14, by Dr. Hadja Roqaiya VR. Maglangit, UNESCO-AIJC, 2001

Focus on Legal Matters, pp.1-61, by Mohd. Musib M. Buat, UNESCO-AIJC 2001
Focus on Religion, pp.1-18, by Oscar Ante, UNESCO-AIJC 2001

Newspoint, BusinessWorld, 25-26 August 2000

Philippine Association of Communication Educators (PACE)

Haranahan sa DWRA Tambuli, Volume 1 No. 4, July 1998

Philippine Journalism Review, by Tonette Orejas, April-June 2001

Philippine Journalism Review, Vol XII No. 4, by Luis V. Teodoro, September 2001

PPI Press Forum, Vol. XV, January-May 2000

Radio Today Excerpts from RADIO AS A WAY OF LIFE By Ramon R. Tuazon

TAMBULI, Volume 1 No.4, July 1998

The Sunday Times by Teodoro F. Valencia, September 30, 1945

Today, "Sounding Board", by Joaquin G. Bernas, SJ, March 17, 1999

The Philippine Press
: Its Initial Pages THE PRINT MEDIA: A TRADITION OF Excerpts from FREEDOM by Ramon R. Tuazon

Today, by Dan Mariano, March 18, 1999

Who's Who in Philippine History by Quirino Carlos (1995). Makati, Metro Manila, Tahanan Books, pp.74-75.

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