Faculty Details


Frederico Magdalena

facultyimage Faculty Specialist, Center for Philippine Studies
Moore Hall 415


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Educational Background


B.S., Communications Development, Mindanao State University,1969
M.A., Sociology, University of the Philippines, 1971
Ph.D., Sociology, University of Hawaii, 1977 


Courses Taught


Islam in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, Mindanao, Philippine Studies, and “standard” sociology courses (race and ethnicity, social theory, research methods, social statistics, including social conflict/peace studies, etc.)

 

Recent Publications


The Battle of Bayang and Other Essays on Moroland (Mindanao State University, 2002)

Survey of Indigenous People’s Access to and Utilization of Early Childhood Services in Region XII-B, Mindanao. (Manila: World Bank and Dept. of Social Welfare and Development, 2001)

The Chinese in Moroland, Mindanao Journal, 24 (MSU, 2001)

Linking the Moro Struggle and the Philippine Revolution, Dansalan Quarterly, (Dansalan College, 2001): 48-53

Islamic Education in the Philippines: Trends, Patterns and Prospects (MSU, 2000)

Philippine Politics and the Moro Question, CSSH Graduate Research Journal, (MSU, 1999, from a paper presented to the international conference on State of Philippine Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, July 8-11, 1998)

The Peace Process in Mindanao: Problems and Prospects, Southeast Asian Affairs 1997 (Singapore: ISEAS, 1997)

Population Growth and Changing Ecosystems in Mindanao, Sojourn, Vol. 11 (Singapore: ISEAS, 1996)

Moros and Americans in the Philippines, Philippine Studies 43 (Ateneo, 1996)

Ethnicity, Identity and Conflict: The Case of the Philippine Moros (Singapore: ISEAS, 1995)

Introduction to Computer Applications (MSU, 1994)

Lake Lanao Operations, Moro Province, The Philippines, “Moro Cotta,” “Robert Bullard, and Battle of Bayang in The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions, edited by Benjamin R. Beede (New York: Garland Publishing, 1994)

and Colonization and the Moro-Indio Conflict in Mindanao, Philippines, Studies in Third World Societies, Vol. 48 (College of William & Mary, Virginia, USA, 1992). He is now completing a paper on the Moros and the Philippine State: The Incorporation of Mindanao into the Philippines for the Occasional Paper Series (forthcoming) of the UHM Center for Philippine Studies.