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EDSA I in the Public Minds of the Filipino Civilian and Military Groups
Psychology Department Faculty Publications
  • Cristina J Montiel, Ateneo de Manila University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Abstract

Is there a single EDSA 1 in the public minds of Filipino civilian and military groups? Or are there different and antagonistic memories of this event? This volume discusses the different stories of EDSA 1 in the public minds of civilians and military personnel. Using a social representations approach to history, the author surveyed two hundred individuals from graduating classes of 1986 and 2006 of both Ateneo de Manila University and the Philippine Military Academy. Results indicate two different -- even opposing -- EDSA 1 narratives in the collective minds of individuals belonging to the civilian and military sectors. Findings are discussed in the light of how groups may represent their institutional histories of democratic shift in order to uplift their political positions during the unstable period of transition after the fall of an authoritarian regime.

Citation Information
Montiel, C. (2010). EDSA I in the Public Minds of the Filipino Civilian and Military Groups. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Institute of Philippine Culture.