Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders

Guided by dialogic theory (Ju & Dong, 2023; Lane, 2020), the research investigates dialogic communication of a Filipino non-governmental organization advocating for gender equality, the Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders (PANTAY). This research addresses the gap in previous...

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Main Authors: de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M., Gaffud, Samantha Anne Marie T., Ramos, Yna Shannel B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_comm-11732024-09-20T02:09:26Z Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M. Gaffud, Samantha Anne Marie T. Ramos, Yna Shannel B. Guided by dialogic theory (Ju & Dong, 2023; Lane, 2020), the research investigates dialogic communication of a Filipino non-governmental organization advocating for gender equality, the Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders (PANTAY). This research addresses the gap in previous dialogic studies that lacked focus on stakeholders' perspectives. Semi-structured interviews were employed exploring both PANTAY and parther youth organizations’ insights to identify how dialogue is mutually practiced. These discussions highlighted the importance of representation for diverse groups like the LGBTQIA+ community in the Philippines. Additionally, results revealed that pre-existing relationships between PANTAY and stakeholders cultivate an "informal" way of communicating, which hones a congenial environment within their network. With the queer community being a niche demographic, their communication practices are bounded by their own language and lived realities as a marginalized group. Thematic analysis revealed that their current dialogic state is shallow dialogue. As a result, well-founded recommendations were created to achieve true dialogue. 2024-08-15T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comm/78 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_comm/article/1173/viewcontent/2024_DeLaFuente_Makibeki_Wag_Mashokot__Exploring_dialogic_communication_of_an_L.pdf Communication Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sexual minorities Queer theory Communication in organizations Organizational Communication
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
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Philippines
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topic Sexual minorities
Queer theory
Communication in organizations
Organizational Communication
spellingShingle Sexual minorities
Queer theory
Communication in organizations
Organizational Communication
de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M.
Gaffud, Samantha Anne Marie T.
Ramos, Yna Shannel B.
Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
description Guided by dialogic theory (Ju & Dong, 2023; Lane, 2020), the research investigates dialogic communication of a Filipino non-governmental organization advocating for gender equality, the Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders (PANTAY). This research addresses the gap in previous dialogic studies that lacked focus on stakeholders' perspectives. Semi-structured interviews were employed exploring both PANTAY and parther youth organizations’ insights to identify how dialogue is mutually practiced. These discussions highlighted the importance of representation for diverse groups like the LGBTQIA+ community in the Philippines. Additionally, results revealed that pre-existing relationships between PANTAY and stakeholders cultivate an "informal" way of communicating, which hones a congenial environment within their network. With the queer community being a niche demographic, their communication practices are bounded by their own language and lived realities as a marginalized group. Thematic analysis revealed that their current dialogic state is shallow dialogue. As a result, well-founded recommendations were created to achieve true dialogue.
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author de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M.
Gaffud, Samantha Anne Marie T.
Ramos, Yna Shannel B.
author_facet de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M.
Gaffud, Samantha Anne Marie T.
Ramos, Yna Shannel B.
author_sort de la Fuente, Angeline Ysabel M.
title Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
title_short Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
title_full Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
title_fullStr Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Makibeki, 'wag mashokot: Exploring dialogic communication of an LGBTQIA+ organization with queer stakeholders
title_sort makibeki, 'wag mashokot: exploring dialogic communication of an lgbtqia+ organization with queer stakeholders
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publishDate 2024
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comm/78
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