Luz y Saber is an open access semiannual international scholarly journal of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran published in June and December. It seeks to provide a platform for original, peer-reviewed academic and scholarly articles which is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary in scope. It welcomes theoretical, conceptual and empirical papers, reviews and meta-analysis that combine a wide range of quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. Luz y Saber is a refereed journal; however, the opinion and accuracy of information in the published articles are the responsibility of the authors and not of the editorial staff.
MULTI-SECTORAL APPROACHES TOWARDS THE REALIZATION OF UNITED NATIONS’ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ON WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN MANILA CITY
Catherine Basinillo |
Maria Jessa Tenero |
Category: Gender Studies
FINDING MEANING IN LIFE AMONG SELECTED FILIPINOS INSPIRED BY SAINT JOHN PAUL II
Jet Buenconsejo |
Category: Religion and Spirituality
FOOD AVAILABILITY AND ACCESS THROUGH PARTICIPATORY INTERVENTION: DESCRIPTIVE QUANTITATIVE EVIDENCE FROM METRO MANILA
Mariel Marquez-Gagarin |
Category: Food Security
MAKING DECENTRALIZATION WORK FOR THE POOR: SYNERGISCTIC COPRODUCTION OF HOUSING SERVICES FOR INFORMAL SETTLERS IN MANILA AND QUEZON CITY
Julius Porley |
Sherman Louis Gabito |
Category: Political Science
VIGNETTES OF THE SEXUALLY MARGINALIZED: THE EXPERIENCES OF OPENLY GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENTS IN COLEGIO DE SAN JUAN DE LETRAN, MANILA
Mary Rose Magbujos-Salagubang, MAT |
Franz Jude Abelgas |
Category: Gender Studies
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