Institute of Philippine Culture

Institute of Philippine Culture
Abbreviation IPC
Established 1960 (1960)
Purpose Social science research
Location
Director
Marita C. Castro Guevara
Main organ
Culture & development series
Affiliations Ateneo de Manila University, Society of Jesus
Staff
15-20
Website IPC

Institute of Philippine Culture (IPC), a center of the School of Social Sciences of the Jesuit Ateneo de Manila University, has since 1960 conducted research into socio-economic development, with a view to assist the most disadvantaged groups in Asia to an improved quality of life.

Purpose

IPC seeks "a better understanding of culture and society in the Philippines and other Asian countries, an improved quality of life for disadvantaged groups, and a more peaceful, just, and equitable national and global society." IPC seeks to enhance its capability through study and field research so as to be a resource for government, businesses, communities, and NGOs in fostering people-centered development in the Asian region. Some of its research is aimed at present needs and immediate action – training programs and partnership for advocacy and action to assist government and civil society. This research has focused on cultures, development programs, city sustainability and governance, youth and children, and health and technology.

IPC also conducts more long-range research into the dynamics of Philippine society in six areas: social justice, poverty, and resilience; civil society, social change, and cultural and faith-based values; asset building and social capital formation in community-based health, education, shelter, and natural resource management; cultures of work, conflict, and peace; the impact of globalization; and the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. [1]

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