Top 5 Timely Thesis Topics on Red-Tagging, Human Rights, and Civic Participation in the Philippines

Explore five urgent thesis topic ideas focused on red-tagging, youth activism, media freedom, and indigenous resistance. Perfect for students in Political Science, HUMSS, Development Studies, and Public Administration.

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Realyn Manalo

6/10/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

You know how we tell students to speak up? To get involved. To stand for what’s right. But what happens when the moment they do, they get labeled as terrorists? Imagine risking your life just to report the truth, fight for your ancestral land, or protect your forest. And then the government watches you. Follows you. Smears your name. That’s not democracy. That’s control.

Here’s what’s really wrong. There is a system that punishes dissent. That labels criticism as terrorism. That rewards silence and punishes courage. Human rights defenders are red-tagged, journalists are harassed, and indigenous communities are erased. And we pretend like this isn’t happening. We scroll. We repost. We move on.

But real people are suffering. Real people are dying. And we’re doing nothing.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Political Science

  • Communication

  • Sociology

  • Public Administration

  • Legal Management

  • Development Studies


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • ABM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Impact of Red-Tagging on the Mental Health

of Human Rights Defenders

Examines how being labeled as a threat by the state affects the psychological well-being of advocates and activists.

Target Respondents

  • Human rights advocates

  • Environmental and indigenous leaders

  • Legal aid volunteers

2.The Relationship Between Civic Space Restrictions

and Youth Political Participation

Explores how shrinking democratic space influences the involvement of young people in political and social movements.

Target Respondents

  • University students

  • Youth organization members

  • Community youth leaders

3.Media Freedom and State Surveillance: Perceptions

of Local Journalists in High-Risk Areas

Investigates how local journalists view government surveillance and censorship in their reporting work.

Target Respondents

  • Local news reporters

  • Campus journalists

  • Radio broadcasters

4.Public Awareness and Support for Anti-Terrorism Laws

in Urban vs Rural Communities

Analyzes the level of understanding and acceptance of laws like the Anti-Terrorism Act across different demographics.

Target Respondents

  • Barangay residents

  • Community officials

  • Civil society members

5.The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Climate Resistance

and Its Undermining by State Policies

Studies how indigenous practices protect the environment and how government policies affect their survival.

Target Respondents

  • Indigenous community members

  • Environmental NGO workers

  • Cultural researchers

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