Abstract:
This study aims to learn about Filipino Generation Z's political attitudes with the
government's pandemic response under the Duterte administration using critical
phenomenology as a paradigm. Specifically, we seek to understand how the government’s
pandemic response may have caused the Generation Z voters’ political attitudes to shift
during the pandemic, what sets them apart from other generations and to provide a clear
picture of their political attitudes. It will be sequential mixed method research in which we
will first be having a survey on 300 students from the College of Arts and Science UP
Manila. It will then be followed by eight participants, coming from the pool of survey
respondents, to undergo in-depth individual interviews.