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- Wandag, Evangeline
- De Leon, Michelle Victoria
Abstract
In March 2026, 51% of Filipino families describe themselves as poor, a figure unchanged despite a decade of digital infrastructure investment and official poverty reduction narratives. This paper argues that the gap between connectivity and citizenship is not technological but communicative. Drawing on the Communicative Architecture of Governed Exclusion (CAGE) framework, we introduce Administrative Distance: the cognitive, linguistic, and social space between a citizen and the government services to which they are legally entitled. Where this distance is large, citizens pay what we term the Shame Tax, a recurring dignity cost incurred each time they must ask an educated intermediary to navigate state bureaucracy on their behalf. The Cagebreaker Initiative responds to this condition with a new category of civic infrastructure. GABAY — the Tagalog word for guide or handrail — is its inaugural instrument: a mobile-first, multilingual tool that enables any Filipino to approach a government form with autonomous dignity, in their own language, without asking for help. This paper situates GABAY within the mandate of the Konektadong Pinoy Act (Republic Act No. 12234, 2024) and the DICT’s “Mas Mura, Mas Mabilis” connectivity program, arguing that administrative de-friction, i.e., the systematic removal of comprehension barriers from public services, constitutes the missing pillar of the Philippine digital state.
Suggested Citation
Wandag, Evangeline & De Leon, Michelle Victoria, 2026.
"Restoring the Citizen: Administrative De-Friction and the Restoration of Dignity in the Digital State,"
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g8x29_v1, Center for Open Science.
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RePEc:osf:socarx:g8x29_v1
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/g8x29_v1
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