International Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
2015 - 2021
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2021
- Constructing a Scale of Students’ Attitudes Towards Distance Learning at Jordanian Private Universities pp. 1-13

- Mo’en Salman Saleem Alnasraween, Raeda Mofid George Ammari, Sharif Abdelrhman Alsoudi, Taha Oklah Alkursheh and Yazan Shaker Almahameed
- Difficulties Faced by Jordanian Undergraduate EFL Students in Writing Research Problem Statement pp. 14-23

- Yazan Shaker Almahameed and Mohammad Mansour Alajalein
- The Stranger in the Mirror: Female Identity Crisis, Dissociation and Self-Fragmentation in Kafa Al-Zubi’s Novel X pp. 24-35

- Sally Karmi
- Demographic Profiles and Procrastination of Employees: Relationships and Determinants pp. 36-45

- John Mark R. Asio and Erin E. Riego de Dios
Volume 6, issue 6, 2020
- Micro-Scale Enterprises and Poverty Reduction in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State pp. 223-233

- Blessing Mngunengen Vehe, Odike Abraham Ijuo and Enoch Terlumun Iortyom
- Analogizing Jean Baudrillard’s America and Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49*: Entropy Imagery of the Puzzled pp. 234-243

- Abdullah H. Kurraz
- Students’ Perceptions of Creativity Education: A Perspective from Hong Kong, China pp. 244-257

- Wai-Chung Ho
- Private Sector SMEs in Realizing SDG 1- "No Poverty" in the Context of Bangladesh pp. 274-288

- Asaduzzaman Patwary ∗ Akm
Volume 6, issue 5, 2020
- Modeling Industrial Sociology in the Discourse of Entrepreneurship Development pp. 177-185

- Aboke Simisola Janet, Sunday Israel Akinde and Micah Damilola John∗
- Social innovation is a driver for change and a solution for social challenges. Literature review shows the difficulties in defining, identifying and measuring social innovation especially in rural community development. However, given the emerging social innovation in rural communities, this article aims to measure social innovation based on the University Ambassador Program (UAP). This program is one of the successful programs under the National Transformation and Blue Ocean Strategy. The program aims to improve people’s living standards through several useful programs. It involves youths elected from among rural university students with the characteristics of student leaders who are concerned with the local community. The findings are obtained by interviewing 20 respondents involved with UAP in depth. SWOT analysis is used to identify the impact of university ambassadors in the context of social innovation towards the development of rural communities in Malaysia. Social innovation is an approach to meet the needs of the community through the creation of new methods, products, services and means. The context of social innovation assessment is through the three main elements of education, economy and social. The findings show that UAP needs to be strengthened in the context of the skills and knowledge of ambassadors or students in delivering information to rural communities, in order to benefit effectively pp. 186-194

- Jalaluddin Abdul Malek, Nurhazliyana Hanafi, Zurinah Tahir and Rabeah Adawiyah Baharudin
- "Informal Settlements" a Great Threat to Uganda’s Realization of Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Slums in Kampala Capital City/Uganda pp. 195-201

- Ssali Ismail
- Administrative and Instructional Issues in the Implementation of Voucher Program Among Selected Private Senior High Schools pp. 202-210

- John Mark R. Asio, Christopher DC. Francisco and Rosalinda C. Rodriguez
- Social Media and COVID-19 Pandemic: Enhancing Panic or Preventing It? pp. 211-222

- John Demuyakor∗
Volume 6, issue 4, 2020
- This article contributes to the related literature on business failure by investigating the relationship between terrorism and business failure in the MENAP (Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan) region over the period 2004-2017. As an indicator of business failure, we used an insolvency index that is part of the World Bank’s Doing Business. As an index of terrorism, we used the number of terrorist attacks. According to the GMM results terrorist attacks have a negative impact on business and they lead to their failure. These findings contribute to our understanding of the effects of terrorism on the survival of businesses pp. 142-150

- Manel Frifita and Zouhaier Hadhek
- The Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in the pp. 151-161

- Usman Sambo, Babayo Sule, Abacha Umar Deribe and Abdulkadir Ahmed
- Shrinking of Aral Sea: An Environmental Disaster in Central Asia pp. 162-170

- Archana Gupta∗
- Analysis of Knowledge: The Epistemic Theories in View of Avicenna and Mulla Sadra pp. 171-176

- Abbas Kharabi Masouleh
Volume 6, issue 3, 2020
- The Mobilization of Heritage into Touristic Territories Construction and Hinterlands Development: The Case of Souss HinterlandsMorocco pp. 104-110

- Samira Ghailane∗
- Westernization in Ottoman Culture and Built Environment pp. 111-123

- Gamze Akbas, Arzu Erçetin, Vehbi Tosun and Zuhal Erdemir
- Analysis of Teachers’ Opinions about Student Participation in Entrepreneurial Activities in an Institution of Higher Education pp. 124-133

- May Portuguez Castro and Marcela Georgina Gómez Zermeño∗
- Analysis of Teachers’ Opinions about Student Participation in Entrepreneurial Activities in an Institution of Higher Education pp. 134-141

- May Portuguez Castro and Marcela Georgina Gómez Zermeño∗
Volume 6, issue 2, 2020
- Sustainable Logistics in Automobile Passenger Vehicle Manufacturing Organizations pp. 1-9

- Raj Kumar Malik∗ and Gyanesh Kumar Sinha
- The Construction of Meta-evaluation Indicators of Taiwan’s University Program Evaluation: JCSEE Program Evaluation Standards as a Framework pp. 10-24

- Yi-Ning Chen, Jia-Ling Kang ˆ— and Chao-Yu Guo
- Effectiveness of the Clinical Creativity Therapy Model on Reduction of Anxiety and Depression in Iran’s High School Students pp. 25-31

- Morteza Raei Dehaghi∗, Abbas Rohani and Mohammad Khushavi
- Behavioral and Demographic Antecedents to Household Food Waste pp. 32-43

- Rocel A. Apolonio∗
- Effect of Transportation Development on the Urbanization in Thailand pp. 44-62

- Pathiphan Tepinta∗
- Ethics Study in Professional and Vocational Education: Voices from Practitioners pp. 63-68

- Rachel Wai-Yi Cheung∗
- Stay Home Stay Safe: General Public Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior Regarding Covid-19 During the Lockdown in Developing Countries pp. 69-77

- Sikandar Ali Qalati∗, Naveed Ahmed, Jinlan Mei, Troung Thi Hong Thu and Jan Muhammad Sohu
- Language Metaphor and Pattern of Though used by Nouman Ali Khan Speech of Quran Interpretation pp. 78-84

- Tisa Arum Wardani and Slamet Setiawan
- Effectiveness of Social Inquiry Model in Promoting Global Citizenship Education With Science Teaching at Secondary Level pp. 85-95

- Swati Kumari and Sapna Sharma
- Investigating School Climate as a Factor to English Language Anxiety in Malaysia pp. 96-103

- Noor I. Elas∗, Faizah A. Majid and S. Narasuman
Volume 5, issue 6, 2019
- Is there an Increase in Fluency over Levels of Proficiency? A Study of English L2 Usage of Japanese University Students pp. 215-223

- Hiroaki Watanabe∗ and Robert W. Long
- Risk Identification and Management in Construction Projects: Literature Review pp. 224-231

- Shubham Sharma∗ and Ashok Kumar Gupta
- Folktales, Trans-locality and the Construction of Social Values by Children pp. 232-242

- Mumtaz Begum Aboo Backer∗
- Activities used in Teaching Short Stories at Bachelor Level pp. 243-250

- Mani Ram Sharma∗
Volume 5, issue 5, 2019
- The Relationship between Education and Crime Analysis (1991-2016): A Case Study of Pakistan pp. 171-182

- Bilal Ahmed, Umair Abdullah and Sameea Akhtar∗
- The Relationship between Education and Crime Analysis (1991-2016): A Case Study of Pakistan pp. 183-188

- Bilal Ahmed, Umair Abdullah and Sameea Akhtar∗
- Language Policy at School of Education, Tadulako University in ASEAN Economic Community Era pp. 189-195

- Mochtar Marhum∗ and Sriati Usman
- Geographic Information System as a Tool for Rural Livelihoods Enhancement Planning (Case Study of Alosylat Region -Shareg Alnil-Sudan) pp. 196-207

- Almojtaba M. H. Hassabo∗
- Statecraft as Art and Practice in Islamic Civilization: The Image of the Muslim Ruler in Islamic Heritage pp. 207-214

- Samir Kittaniy ˆ—
Volume 5, issue 4, 2019
- A Pragmatic Study of Jakarta Post and Jakarta Globe News Headlines After Indonesian General Election 2019 pp. 128-137

- Anik Nur Qomariyah∗
- Educational Activities for Disabled Adults pp. 138-144

- Fatma Kocaturk∗
- Willingness to Use and Pro-Environmental Attitudes for Airlines’ Environment Friendly Services: The Perspective of Thai Passengers pp. 145-156

- Maytinee Vongtharawat∗, Katawoot Jeambua and Santidhorn Pooripakdee
- Tourist Sites and Management in Jordan: From the Perspective of the Workers in these Sites pp. 157-164

- Mohammad Nayef Alsarayreh∗
- Following Up the Result of Training Curriculum of Using Classroom Language of English Teacher in Primary School pp. 165-170

- Wannee Niamhom∗
Volume 5, issue 3, 2019
- The Implementation of the Anti-Drug War Campaign of the Philippine Government pp. 83-90

- Wenifredo Delmonte Alagabia Jr∗ and Robino D. Cawi
- Desktop Application Learning System: Multimedia Interactive Learning Online (MiLO) for Teaching and Learning Tool for Hotel Front Office Management pp. 91-99

- Hafizah Rosli∗, Pak Yuan Woo, Aslinda Mohd Shahril, Ezwani Azmi and Irina Mohd Akhir
- Tourism Experience Comparisons between China and Thailand: Empirical Evidence from Young Generation Chinese Respondents pp. 100-108

- Komm Pechinthorn∗, Suthep Duangchinda, Nattacom Rungrassamee, Passakorn Chanchinda, Chongkolkorn Singto and Ploy Umpornpet
- The Concept of Logistic Attractiveness - Theoretical Basis pp. 109-116

- Radoslaw Lubera∗
- The Use of Memory Strategies Among Adolescents in Saudi Arabian Middle Schools pp. 117-127

- Ibrahim Alyami∗, Sana Alsharif, Susan Chipchase and Karen Pfeffer
Volume 5, issue 2, 2019
- Sustainable Creative Tourism for Fulfilling the Gap between Tourists’ Expectation and Perception towards Tourism Routes in the Upper Greater Mekong Subregion pp. 43-53

- Sirikudta S.∗, Archarungroj P and Sirisuthikul V.
- Quality Living Conditions and the Boarding Preferences of UM College Students pp. 54-62

- Ana Helena R. Lovitos∗
- Perception on Introductory Accounting Course of Public University in Sabah, Malaysia: An Investigation on Program Structure, Asessment and External Factor pp. 63-71

- Mohd Allif Anwar Abu Bakar∗, Noraizan Ripain, Sharifah Milda Amirul, Nur Shahida Ab Fatah and Mathew Kevin Bosi
- Sentiment Analysis Using Text Mining of Indonesia Tourism Reviews via Social Media pp. 72-82

- Dini Turipanam Alamanda∗, Abdullah Ramdhani, Ikeu Kania, Wati Susilawati and Egi Septian Hadi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2019
- "Strong Motivation be My Success in Teaching": How A Teacher Handling Hyperactive Student in Inclusive School with Eliminate the Shadow Teacher pp. 01-08

- Muhammad Ali Machrus and Nina Desmita∗
- Institutional Changes in Mexico Higher Education: A Reform to U.S Accreditations pp. 09-19

- Saritha Attuluri∗
- Institutional Changes in Mexico Higher Education: A Reform to U.S Accreditations pp. 20-26

- Manuela Svoboda∗ and Petra Zagar-Sostaric
- The Effects of Nursing College Student’s Mentoring Activity on Their College Life Adaptability and Learning Attitude pp. 27-35

- Cha Mi-Youn∗
- Demand Leakage from a Local Small Airport to a Regional Main Airport pp. 36-42

- Yu Morimoto∗
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