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    Signification of Filipino culture in the film RPG Metanoia
    Asuncion, April Angeli B.; Zante, Sheena Angelique D.; Piñano, Von Janatius (Division of Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas, 2014-04)
    This study identifies and describes the different significations of Filipino Culture in the 3D animated film RPG Metanoia. It is supported by Semiotics’ basic claim that media texts are made up of signs, which are composed of two elements: the signifier and the signified. The signifier is the physical representation of a sign that is being perceived by the senses, while the signified are the meanings that are being associated with the sign. The signifiers in this study are the different physical representations of the different Components of Culture according to Panopio et al. (1978), namely, Norms, Ideas and Material Culture. Data were gathered through observation and were further analyzed using content analysis. An interview with the creators of the film was also conducted. Results show that the different significations of Filipino Culture in the film are Norms like Barkada System and Kwentuhan, Ideas which include the value of Pagkamasayahin and Belief in the Supernatural, and Material Culture which is signified by Filipino Clothing.
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    Relationship between media exposure and attitude of Iloilo City Junior High School students towards indigenous peoples
    Amon, Abigail; Garzon, Ma. Mercedes (Division of Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas, 2017-05)
    This research discusses the relationship between media exposure and the attitude of selected Iloilo City public junior high school students towards the indigenous peoples. Three hundred junior high school students from Bo. Obrero National High School, Iloilo City National High School, Mandurriao National High School, Ramon Avanceña National High School, and SPED - Integrated School for Exceptional Children served as respondents to a five-part questionnaire that included demographics, exposure to media and IPs, attitude, additional questions regarding the relationship between their media exposure and their attitude towards IPs, and the information they received and wished to receive from media. The researchers found that students were most exposed to online media and that they had low exposure to mediated content on indigenous peoples on all media platforms. It was concluded that respondents had an overall positive attitude towards indigenous peoples. Moreover, both the media industry and the educational system should be more responsible in supporting the IPs through wider media coverage and introduction to more media platforms.
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    Mga Ati sang Tina: a research on the communication symbols of the Ati marriage and healing rituals in Antique supplemented with a video documentary
    Abalajon, Inaj Mae Portugalete; Clores, Pauline Baysa; Fandiñola, Ciara Robyn Fernandez (Division of Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas, 2016-05)
    Field studies in organizational communication include complex methods in data collection and analysis through interviews and production of video ethnography. This research focuses on the ethnography of the indigenous peoples (IPs), specifically the Atis. They hold the richest and most genuine culture the Philippines has. One important component that makes up culture is the rituals by the IPs that make up various symbols that bear meanings important to the communities where they belong to. However, through the years, these symbols are slowly fading because of the rise of new technologies. The waning purity of the rituals, together with its communication symbols, influenced this research to use media in preserving its remaining nature before it dies out. Through a video documentary, a concrete material can be passed through generations. This material with combination of facts and visuals creates a consistent and more efficient way of preserving what lacks in oral tradition. The researchers chose the Ati community in Brgy. Tina, Hamtic, Antique as subjects of this research. They used descriptive analysis in conducting the study. The data was gathered through participatory observation, SWOT analysis, ocular visits and immersion. The study outlined its framework according to the Organizational Culture Theory. The theory states that communication symbols are present in a community through verbal, physical and behavioural symbols. Another theory used in the study is the theory of Semiotics. The meanings behind these symbols are what we call the signified, while the symbols or objects attached to these meanings are the signifiers. Interviews were conducted to identify directly the meanings of the communication symbols from the Atis and experts themselves. The researchers were able to gather communication symbols (signifiers) from the marriage and healing rituals of the Ati community. Significantly, the meanings (signified) of ii these symbols show the Ati community’s strong feudal ties, and high respect for spirits and unseen forces. Furthermore, the lifestyle of the community depends on the available resources in their environment. Keywords: Indigenous People, Culture, Rituals, Video Documentary, Organizational Culture Theory, Communication Symbols