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Chapter11 PoliticalSelf
Chapter11 PoliticalSelf
POLITICAL
SELF
DEVELOPING A FILIPINO IDENTITY
Values- it are individual beliefs that
motivate people to act one way or
another. They serve as a guide for
human behavior.
Traits- a distinguishing quality or
characteristic, typically one
belonging to a person.
Community Factor-Community Factor- many factors combine
together to affect the health of individuals and communities.
Whether people are healthy or not, is determined by their
circumstances and environment. To a large extent, factors such as
where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income
and education level, and our relationships with friends and family
all have considerable impacts on health, whereas the more
commonly considered factors such as access and use of health
care services often have less of an impact.
Institutional
Factor- An institutional factor that is known to
influence academic career is organizational prestige.
Undergraduate or graduate study at a prestigious organization is
found to be a good predictor of future academic employment
(Gaughan & Robin, 2004) and promotion (Long et al., 1993). For
examples: norms, and routines that guide behavior.
Collective action, shared vision,
means of sustainable future and the
link to generation has been crucial in
the construction of identity and sense
of belonging in the democratic
standpoint.
THREE MAJOR CONCERNS IN
BUILDING AN IDENTITY
Instrumental
Moral
Transformative
Aspects in Developing Filipino Identity
Individual Institutional Macro Factors at
Attitudes and Factors the Societal Level
Traits
*Dualism of Filipino traits *Family *Immediate community
with which one readily
*Colonial/Accomodative *Church identifies one’s self
surface value
*School *Less intimate grouping
*Confrontable surface of which one is a
value *Media member
*Associated Societal
Value
Establishing a Democratic
Culture