Understanding The Self Syllabus
Understanding The Self Syllabus
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Student
Presentation via
Video
Application
Triandis
(1989) The
self and
social
behavior in
differing
culture
contexts,
Psychol.
Rev.93.3.
506-520
Wie-Ming, T.
(1985)
Selfhood and
otherness in
Confucian
thought in
Marsella (ed)
Culture and
Self: Asian
and Western
Perspectives.
Travistock
Publications
231- 251.
2. Unpacking Literature 4
the Self Unpacking the Belk Lecture Individual week
Self (2013)Extend Review through Group discussion and constructions of the Laptop s
a. Explore the ed self in a presentation: Who is personal self Poerpoi
E-Library Links nt
difference digital beautiful? Cultural illustrating how the
aspects of self a. THE world.Journal conceptions and different aspects are present
and identity. PHYSICAL of consumer standards of beauty of situated relative to one ation
b. Demonstrate SELF: The research 40. E-mail face and body( if time another and the
critical,reflectiv self as 3. 477-500 permits this may also be importance of each
e thought in impacted by Messenger given as a quickie relative to the other.
the body. Demello, M. survey)
integrating the
(2014) Internet Links
various
-The impact of Beautiful Class may bring pictures
aspectsof self culture on body Video teaching
bodies pp of who is beautiful to
and identity. image and self 173- 188 And begin discussion.
c. Identify the esteem: The Fat and Thin
different forces importance of the bodies 189- Psychological Tests.
and beauty 205 In bodies -Self esteem Scale Pictures
institutions studies : An - Body esteem Scale Laptop
Student
and impact the b. SEXUAL Introduction
development SELF : Routledge Presentation via What do men and
of various - women attractive: A class
aspects and Developme Demetrio, Video discussion.
self identity. nt of Fernando &
d. Examine’s Secondary Zialcita Application Tanongin si Dra: Totoo
oneself against sex (1991). The ba? Surfacing common
characteristi soul 95-97. beliefs and mis
the different cs and the One is conceptions regarding
aspects of self human enough 99- the body, sex and
discussed in Reproductiv 101. The soul sexuality
class. e system books GCF
-Dicussing books. What does he want?
the ( according to him/
Erogenous Diokno, MS according to her) What
zones. (1997) does she want?
- Becoming a (according to him/
Understandi Filipino according to her):
ng the Citizen . In Comparing expectations .
chemistry of perspectives Paper on my most
lust , love Citizenship Usap tayo: A discussion prized possession:
and and on love, sex, relationship, what would I save first
attachment Democracy and family. in any emergency and
. The UP Third why?
psychologic World Studies Lecture
al aspects : Center 17-38 Class group discussion Paper: Me and my
What turns on the role of mass favorite things ( What
people on : Dittmer H. media in shaping these are and what
the phases (1992) purchase behavior ? they say about me)
of sexual Individual
response. centered My bag/ wallet and me
-The approach: ( an Unobstrosive Interview of
diversity of Material measure) informant/s regarding
sexual possessions most common rituals
behavior, as Symbolic in locale, description,
solitary , Expressions Class discussion: Listing and the functions they
heterosexu of Identity of beliefs in spirits and serve.
al, Pp.95-121 in supernatural prevalent in
homosexual the Social the area.
and Psychology of
bisexual,tra Material Lecture
nssexual. Possessions : Group discussion: who is
-Sexually To have is to Filipino? What makes a Personal Essay:
transmitted Be? St. Filipino? Reflections of Frankl’s
disease(STI Martin Press. A game: You know youre ways of discovering
s) Filipino if/ when..
meaning.
-Methods of Doronilla, ML ( inspired by the book of
contraceptio (1997) An the same title)
n (natural overview of
and Filipino
artificial) Perspectives Lecture
on Group discussion
c. THE Democracy /sharing : My FB
MATERIAL/ and experiences
ECONOMI Citizenship. In Quickie survey: Who
C SELF perspectives goes online and why?
-I shop on Citizenship
therefore I and
Am: I have Democracy
therefore I UP TWSC
am? 69-112
-Shaping
the way we Ellison et. Al
see (2006)
ourselves: Managing
The role of impressions
consumer online. Self
culture on presentation
our sense processes in
of self and the online
identity. dating
environment
d. THE Journal of
SPIRITUAL computer
SELF: mediated
-The communicatio
practice of n 11. 415-
religion 441 Doi. 10.
belief in 111/j 1083 -
supernatura 6101 2006
l being and 00020x.
power.
-The Feldman, R.
concept of “ (2008)
dungan”- Understandin
spirit or g psychology
soul. 8th (ed)
McGraw Hill.
-Rituals and Module 34
ceremonies Understandin
- g Sexual
Religion,ma Human
gic and Response
witchcraft. 369-375.
-Finding Module 35.
and Diversity of
creating Sexual
meaning. Behavior 379-
-Three 385 Module
ways in 36. Sexual
discovering difficulties
meaning in 389-391.
life.
Fisher, H.
e. POLITICAL (2004) Why
SELF we love. The
-Developing nature and
a Filipino chemistry of
identity , romantic love.
Values, Chapter 3
Traits, Chemistry of
community love 51-76.
and Chapter 4
institutional Web of love,
factors . lust , love and
- attachment.
Establishing 77-98
a
democratic Frankl, V.
culture (1959) Man’s
search for
f. THE meaning : An
DIGITAL introduction to
SELF: Logotheraphy
-Self and , Especially
other in part 2. Basic
cyberspace. concepts of
-I, me, logotheraphy
myself and 149-210
my user ID
online Gibbs, et. Al
identity. (2006) Self
-Selective presentation
self in online
presentatio personals.
n and The role of
impression anticipated
manageme future
nt. interactions,
-Boundaries self
of the self disclosures
online,privat and perceived
e vs success in
public,perso internet
nal/ dating dating.
individual vs Communicati
social ons Research
identity 33. 2. 152-
online ; 172
gender and
sexuality Gonzales and
online. Hancock
(2010) Mirror,
Mirror on my
Fb wall.
Effects of
exposure to
fb on self
esteem.
Cyberpsychol
ogy ,
Behaviour
and social
networking
Doi. 10. 1089/
cyber 2009
0411
Haviland et.
Al (2007)
Spirituality,
Religion and
the
Supernatural .
In the
essence of
Anthropology
Thomson
Wadsworth
289-306
Kawada, M.
(1996) Bayad
sa Dili naton
Kaipon: A
bisaya ritual
of offering to
the spirits.
Ushijima and
Zayas (eds)
Binisaya na
kinabuhi
( Visayan life)
Visaya
maritime
Anthropologic
al Studies
CSSP
Publications
213-240
Lugue & De
leon (2001)
Textbook on
Family
planning. Rex
printing.
Magos, A.
The
Ideological
context of
Ma-aram
practice in
Mariit. In the
enduring Ma-
aram
Tradition: An
ethnography
of Kinaray-a
villagein
Antique .
New day
publishers 46-
62
Sosis, R.
(2010) The
adaptive
value of
religious
Ritual in
Angeluni
(ed) Annual
editions;
Anthropology
10/11 33rd ed.
McGraw Hill
133-137
Walter (2007)
Selective Self
presentation
in computer
mediated
communicatio
n:
Hyperpersona
l dimensions
of technology
language and
cognition
Computers in
human
behavior 23.
2358 – 2557
Wolfson
(2010) The
chemistry and
chimera of
desire.
http://
www.healthlin
e.com/
heathy/what-
is -desire
Zialcita, F
(1997)
Barriers and
bridges to a
democratic
culture . In
perspective
on citizenship
and
democracy.
UP TWSC
39-68
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and caring caring for the J. Dunslosky, Review through Guided lecture and how Feedback report on Laptop ks
for the self. self. K.A. Rawson, to demonstration: initial implementation: Powerp
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a. Learning to Willingham E-mail effective study plans and
theoretic
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student. Improving Messenger learning program) Habits (paper)
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What student’s
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Internet Links
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how to during effective metacognition awareness portfolio
manage Video teaching
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of the Metacogniti and Student of goals.
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study Psychology. Presentation via to demonstration :
strategies. Psychological Examination of goals Observa
b. Acquire Video
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and hone your own public Interest well as plans for checklis
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accomplishing these. t
skills and Self Doi.
learnings regulated 10.1177/1529 Clarifying goals and
for better learning. 10061245326 setting up plan for the
managin 6 short term ( for the
g of semester)
one’s self b. Setting Locke, E.
and goals for (2002) Setting Answering the tests your
behavior success Goals for life mindset instrument at
-The and http://mindsetonline.com/
s.
importance happiness. In testy ourmindset/step 1
of goals. Snyder & php.
c. Apply -Bandura’s lopez (eds) Feedback of
these self Answering the implementation. Laptop
Handbooks
new efficacy, internal/external Powerp
of positive
skills to Dwecks motivation scale and the oint
psychology
one’s self Mindset locus of the control scale present
(growth vs
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fixed) University http:www.psych.uncc.edu
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goal setting 312 intro ht tion
better
theory checklis
quality of Neff, K. Guided lecture and how t
life. (2012) The to demonstration:
c. Taking science of identifying personal
charge self stressors and usual
one’s health compassion coping.
-Stressors in Germer &
and Siegel (eds) Identifying effective and
responses. Compassion ineffective coping
-Sources of and wellness responses
coping and in
stress. Psychotherap Developing a self care
-Stress and hy . N.Y. plan.
Filipinos: Guilford
the social press. 79-92
and cultural or http://self-
dimensions compassion
of stress . org./ the
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care of the
self: The Article of
need of self Michael Tan
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compassion pcii.org/storie
. s/stress-and-
the-filipino.
Urdan (1991)
Achievement
goal theory :
Past results,
future
direction
advances in
motivation
and
achievement
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B.(2002)
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learner: Self
regulated
overview
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practice , 41
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Suggested .
Readings and
References Bandura A. (1999) Social Cognitive Theory of personality. In Pervin and John (eds) Handbook of Personality Theory and Research 2nd ed.
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Internet sites: Chafee, J. (2013) Who are you? Consciousness, Identity and the self. In the philosophers way : Thingking Critically about Profound Ideas.
Pearson 106-169
Csordas, T. (1999) Self and person In bode (ed)Psychological Anthropological . Preager 331-350
Geertz C.(1973)The impact of the concept and culture and the concept of man . 33-54 and Person ,Time and conduct in Bali 360-411 . In the
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Harter, S. (1996) Historical roots of Contemporary issues Involving the self Concept. In Bracken (ed) Handbook of self concept ; Development
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Jonhson, T. (1985) The Western Concept of Self in Marsella(ed) Culture and Self: Asian and Western Perspectives . Tavistock Publication 91-138
Lanuza, G. (2004)
Constitution of the Self . In David R. (ed) Nation, Self and citizenship : An invitation to Philippine Sociology . Anvil Publishing.
Mead, GH. (1972) Mind , Self and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist . The University of chicage press.
Triandis (1989) The self and social behavior in differing culture contexts, Psychol. Rev.93.3. 506-520
Wie-Ming, T. (1985)
Selfhood and otherness in Confucian thought in Marsella (ed) Culture and Self: Asian and Western Perspectives. Travistock Publications 231-
251.
Demello, M. (2014)
Beautiful bodies pp 173- 188 And Fat and Thin bodies 189-205 In bodies studies : An Introduction Routledge
Demetrio, Fernando & Zialcita (1991). The soul 95-97. One is enough 99-101. The soul books GCF books.
Diokno, MS (1997) Becoming a Filipino Citizen . In perspectives Citizenship and Democracy UP Third World Studies Center 17-38
Dittmer H. (1992) Individual centered approach: Material possessions as Symbolic Expressions of Identity Pp.95-121 in the Social
Psychology of Material Possessions : To have is to Be? St. Martin Press.
Doronilla, ML (1997) An overview of Filipino Perspectives on Democracy and Citizenship. In perspectives on Citizenship and
Democracy UP TWSC 69-112
Ellison et. Al (2006) Managing impressions online. Self presentation processes in the online dating environment Journal of computer
mediated communication 11. 415- 441 Doi. 10. 111/j 1083 -6101 2006 00020x.
Feldman, R. (2008)
Understanding psychology 8th (ed) McGraw Hill. Module 34 Understanding Sexual Human Response 369-375. Module 35. Diversity
of Sexual Behavior 379-385 Module 36. Sexual difficulties 389-391
Fisher, H. (2004) Why we love. The nature and chemistry of romantic love. Chapter 3 Chemistry of love 51-76. Chapter 4 Web of
love, lust , love and attachment. 77-98
Frankl, V. (1959) Man’s search for meaning : An introduction to Logotheraphy, Especially part 2. Basic concepts of logotheraphy
149-210
Gibbs, et. Al (2006) Self presentation in online personals. The role of anticipated future interactions, self disclosures and perceived
success in internet dating dating. Communications Research 33. 2. 152-172
Gonzales and Hancock (2010) Mirror, Mirror on my Fb wall. Effects of exposure to fb on self esteem. Cyberpsychology , Behaviour
and social networking Doi. 10. 1089/ cyber 2009 0411.
Magos, A. The Ideological context of Ma-aram practice in Mariit. In the enduring Ma-aram Tradition: An ethnography of Kinaray-a
villagein Antique . New day publishers 46-62
Sosis, R. (2010) The adaptive value of religious Ritual in Angeluni (ed) Annual editions; Anthropology 10/11 33 rd ed. McGraw Hill
133-137
Wolfson (2010) The chemistry and chimera of desire.
http://www.healthline.com/heathy/what- is -desire
Zialcita, F (1997) Barriers and bridges to a democratic culture . In perspective on citizenship and democracy. UP TWSC 39-68
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