1. Introduction: Theory, Method, and Praxis of Social Change.- 2. Self-reflexivity for Social Change: The researcher, I, and the researched, Female Street Based Commercial Sex Workers’, Gendered Contexts.- 3. Gaze as Embodied Ethics: Homelessness, the Other, and Humanity.- 4. Development Communication And The Dialogic Space: Finding The Voices Under The Mines.- 5. The Kapwa In Compassion: Examining Compassionate Healthcare For Vaw Victims Among PGH Healthcare Providers.- 6. Mama, Home And Away: Philippine Cinema’s Discourse On The Feminization Of Labor Migration.- 7. “Long-Distance Parenting: A Media Ecological Study on Values Communication between Migrant Parents and their Children in Paete, Laguna”.- 8. Harnessing the Potential of Communication for the Well-Being of Transnational Families.- 9. The Health Communication Advocacy Tool: An Approach toward Addressing Health Inequity.- 10. Self-Reflexivity in DevCom Research: An Autoethnography.- 11. Participatory Communication And Extension For Indigenous Farmers: Empowering Local Paddy Rice Growers In East Java.- 12. Going Viral: Online Goal Emergence And Adaptation In The Anti-Human Trafficking Movement.- 13. Communication Platforms and Climate Change Adaptation of Rice Farmers in Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines.- 14. Integrative Medicine Focus Groups as a Source of Patient Agency and Social Change for Chinese Americans with Type 2 Diabetes.- 15. Culture-Centered Social Change: From Process to Evaluation.- 16. Embodied memories and spaces of healing: Culturally-centering voices of the survivors of 1965 Indonesian mass killings.- 17. Inequalities and workplace injuries: How Chinese workers cope with serious diseases caused by benzene poisoning.- 18. Media Portrayal Stigma Among Gender and Sexual Minorities.- 19. Epilogue.