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Arpon, Seguncencia

Communication

Public

Annotated Bibliography of Sources:

SOURCES

1. Tabbada, Emil V.
(2009). A
Phenomenology of the
Tagalog Notions of Hiya
and Dangal, Filipino
Cultural Traits: Claro R.
Ceniza Lectures Series
IIID, Vol. 4. Edited by
Rolando M. Gripaldo.
Washington, D.C.: The
Council for Research in
Values and Philosophy,
2009.
2.

3.

David, M (2015,
February 23). SelfControl: Using Social
Media Responsibly. The
Manila Bulletin.
Retrieved from
mb.com.ph
Mosqueda, M Jr. (2014,
July 9). Cebu priest
stripped of ministerial
duties for shaming
single mom. The
Manila Bulletin.
Retrieved from
mb.com.ph

4. Wong, Y. & Tsai, J.L.

Information From
Sources

Reason for
Usage/Relevance to
Topic/ Paraphrased
Information

Phenomenology of the
concept of shame in the
Filipino cultural context

Analysis of shame from a


Filipino perspective

Data of local and foreign


online shaming incidents;
tips on responsible social
media usage

Local commentary on
incident/prevalence of
social media shaming and
local shaming that has
gone viral

Local news item of priest


recorded shaming single
mom

Incident and implication of


shaming gone viral

Psycho-cultural modes
and analysis of shame and
guilt

Psycho-cultural theories to
be used in explaining the
culture of shaming

(2007). Cultural models


of shame and guilt. In
J. Tracy, R. Robins & J.
Tangney (Eds.).
Handbook of SelfConscious Emotions
(pp.210-223). New
York, NY: Guilford Press
5.

Schulten, K. (2015,
March 26). Is Our
Culture of Shaming Out
of Control? The New
York Times. Retrieved
from www.nytimes.com

6. Jacquet, J. (2011, July


13). Is Shame
Necessary? Edge.
Retrieved from
edge.org

Foreign commentary on
prevalence of online
shaming

Documented conversation
of author who released a
book on shaming; opinions
of author touch base on
global incidents of cultural
shaming

Article provides op-ed


analysis of American
culture of shaming; also
provides embedded video
of Lewinskis Ted Talks:
The Price of Shame

Online article provides


snippets of authors work
on cultural shaming

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