Conference Papers
The project members participated in local and international conferences to disseminate the research as well as establish networks. See papers presented in the different fora in chronological order. We request that proper citation be made.
The 4th Philippine Studies Conference
Hiroshima University, Japan / November 17-18, 2018
The Political Economy of Rail-based Mass Transit System in Metro Manila: A Panel
A Long Goodbye? The Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line from 1972 to 2014
by Flaviano
Off the Track: The Trials and Tribulations of MRT 3
by Ariate
Changing the Rules in the Middle of the Game: Japan Flexes Its Muscle Toward an All-Japan LRT 2
by Cruz
6th Asian Network for GIS-based Historical Studies (ANGIS) International Conference
Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China / November 24 – 26, 2017
Historical Transport Network: Mapping Manila’s Settlements and Railway Systems (1895-1945) Using Geographic Information Systems and Graph Theoretic Analysis by Damian and Mabazza |
46th Annual Meeting Southwestern Conference on Asian Studies and the Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies
Southern Methodist University, Texas / November 17-18, 2017
The Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company: A Capitalist Venture in a Colonial Economy by Poblador |
Moving Up a Gear: Electric Streetcars as a Vehicle for US Colonial Rule and Modernization in the Philippines by Bandong |
Mapping Manila’s Railways, Settlements, and Environments (1895–1945) Using a Historical Geographic Information System by Damian and Mabazza |
The Fifth Philippine Korean Studies Symposium
University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City, Philippines / November 9-10, 2017
It’s Not You, It’s Me? An Inquiry into the Problems of Philippine-Korean Cooperation for Metro Manila’s Rail-based Mass Transit Systems by Reyes |
5th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day Conference
UP NISMED Auditorium in Diliman, Quezon City / October 5-6, 2017
EASTS (Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies) Conference
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam / September 18-21, 2017
Cartographic Reconstruction and Spatial Analysis of Manila’s Historical Railway System and Land Use (1895-1925) using a Geographic Information System by Damian and Mabazza |
What if Metro Manila Developed a Comprehensive Rail Transit Network? by Regidor, Fillone, Aloc, and Lucas |
Railway Transport Planning and Implementation in Metropolitan Manila, 1879 to 2014 by Regidor and Aloc |
The Regional Conference in Civil Engineering(RCCE) and The 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2017
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) in Surabaya, Indonesia / August 1-2, 2017
Re-imagining Metro Manila: Potential Impacts of Mass Transit for a Megalopolis by Aloc and Regidor |
Transportation Science Society of the Philippines 24th Annual Conference
National Center for Transportation Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City / July 21, 2017
The Fourth South-South Forum on Sustainability
Lingnan University, Hong Kong / July 4-6, 2017
The Political Economy of Rail-based Mass Transit System in Metro Manila: Preliminary Notes by Ariate |
The TWSC in its 40th Year: An International Conference
University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City, Philippines / 9-10 February 2017
Political Economy and Globalization 1: The Mass Transit System in Metro Manila The panel stems from an interdisciplinary project that aims to put together a comprehensive and critical survey of mass transit plans for (Metro) Manila, focusing in particular on the rail network that services the metropolis from 1879 – 2014. Reading these plans across time will be informed by a particular understanding of the political economy of ideas and institutions. This particular strand of political economy relies on the critical examination of the idea versus interest continuum and how this contrasting, yet linked, understanding on what drives economic, technocratic, and public policymaking shape the interpretation and implementation of select ideas regarding mass transit planning. The panel, however, does not want to end its close scrutiny of mass transit plans and its contexts with a plan to end all plans. Instead, it will be a series of academic critiques of the current mass transit predicament in Metro Manila drawn from the disciplines of history, transport studies, geography, and political economy.by Rosette; Olivan; Aloc; and Damian and Daguio |
Sustainable Built Environment 2016 Manila Conference and 13th Engineering Research and Development for Technology Conference
Manila, Philippines / July 13-15, 2016
History as a Tool for Sustainable Transport Planning in Cities by Aloc and Regidor |
10th International Conference on Philippine Studies
Siliman University, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines / July 6-8, 2016
EASTS (Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies) Conference
Cebu, Philippines / September, 11-14, 2015
Planning Metro Manila’s Mass Transit System by Jose, Lagman. Mabazza, Regidor, and Villasper |