Slow and Steady Wins the Race: An Analysis of Contemporary Children’s Publishers in the Philippines

Karryl Kim Sagun*, Brendan Luyt

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Abstract

There has been little examination of Philippine children’s literature for any period of its history, and even fewer accounts are available for the publishing sector that brings this literature to market. This article addresses this gap by an analysis of a series of in-depth interviews conducted with representatives of three of the major publishing firms in the country. There are three main findings that will be discussed. The first is that publishers experience challenges in dealing with various gatekeepers before reaching their targeted readers, that is, children. Secondly, the local economic context coupled with cultural developments and government policies are major concerns to the industry in the Philippines. Lastly, while for most publishers, slower pace of sales is considered a bane of the industry, it is celebrated in the Philippines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)634-647
Number of pages14
JournalPublishing Research Quarterly
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Business and International Management
  • Communication
  • Media Technology
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Marketing
  • Management of Technology and Innovation

Keywords

  • Children’s publishing
  • Philippines
  • Publishers

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