@rosselle.bsky.social
Filipino lawyer and writer. PhD researcher, UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice.
@sosyolohija.bsky.social
Filipina sociologist researching politics, gender, and social policy. PhD student at the School of Sociology, The Australian National University. More: ashpresto.com
@yaleisp.bsky.social
The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, tech & society. https://law.yale.edu/isp/community
@rappler.bsky.social
Rappler is the Philippines' leading digital media company that's driven by uncompromising journalism, enabled by technology, and enriched by communities of action.
@wuanping.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman | President, Philippine Political Science Association | Philippine political theory, Chinese politics, the study of politics as a discipline | 半人半蜈蚣
@ariesarugay.bsky.social
Professor & Chair, Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman | Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute | Editor-in-Chief, Asian Politics & Policy
@goodkidbikecity.bsky.social
Public transportation is a human right. R.A. Siy, 🇵🇭-based transport, on/off transportation professional. Threads.net @rsiy3 https://www.facebook.com/groups/HowsYourByaheBes/
@tedte.bsky.social
Twitter refugee. Trekkie (who loves SW, Ep. 5). Roots for the Celtics and the UP Maroons. Human rights lawyer who also teaches law. Writes only in green ink. Degrees from the University of the Philippines (Psych, Law) and Columbia (Masters)
@carlosconde.bsky.social
Senior researcher @HRW.org covering the Philippines. Former journalist (NYT, others). Usual caveats apply. https://carlosconde.substack.com/
@privacyguy.bsky.social
Sometimes, I think. | It is what it is. | Privacy is a human right. | Sorry, I'm late. | Views are not representative of any organization. | Unapologetically liberal. | Incurable romantic. | Yes, I know it's bad for me. | He/him
@phillawjournal.bsky.social
Established in 1914 and housed in the University of the Philippines College of Law, the Philippine Law Journal (PLJ) is the oldest English-language law journal in Asia, now in its 98th volume.