Li Yinglin1,2, Zunirah Mohd Talib2,3, Khairil Rafik Musa2*,3*, Fan Fangxiu4 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21255897 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) Occupational injuries remain prevalent in the construction industry despite advances in safety management practices. This review examines the relationship Read More …
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Between Sovereignty and Solidarity: Reconciling International Law with Emerging Norms in a Multipolar World
Amah Maclean Williams DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21062073 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) The post–Cold War optimism for a stable, rule-based international order has been challenged by the accelerating transition toward a multipolar global system. Power is no longer Read More …
Religious Entrepreneurship and the Proliferation of Prayer Houses in Northern Nigeria: A Historical and Sociological Analysis of Taraba State (1991 – 2023)
Nuhu, Dantani; Apyewen, Ande Utensati, Ph.D.; Diaka, Etse Philip DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20815155 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This article examines the phenomenon of religious entrepreneurship and the proliferation of prayer houses in Taraba State, Northern Nigeria, from Read More …
“Visible, Vilified, and Voiceless”: Media, Discrimination, Education, and Employment in the Resettlement Experiences of South Sudanese Refugees in Australia (2000–2010)
Gak Deng Woul DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20756618 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This article draws on an ethnographic case study to examine how Australian news media shape the resettlement experiences of South Sudanese refugees who arrived in Australia Read More …
Physical Harassment and Worker’s Alienation in Public Agencies in Rivers State Hart-Akinsola, Josephine DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20686035 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This study examined the relationship between physical harassment and worker’s alienation in public agencies in Rivers Read More …
Customary Marine Tenure and the Limits of State-Centric Ocean Governance in Nigeria: A Climate Justice Perspective
Happy Okundaye Oji, LLB, BL, LLM DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20615493 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This paper interrogates the structural limitations of state-centric ocean governance in Nigeria and advances customary marine tenure as a viable legal framework for Read More …
The Sahel Migration Crisis, Fulani Transhumance and the Dilemma of Nation – State Sovereignty in West Africa: A Legal and Policy Analysis
Dr Okey James Ezugwu Esq DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20535928 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) The Sahel migration crisis exemplifies the tension between ecological necessity, cultural identity, and legal sovereignty in West Africa. Driven by desertification, climate change, violent Read More …
Attitude and Preparation of Clergymen Towards Retirement in Ondo State, Nigeria
AKINTOYE, Victor Oluwole, PhD1* & OPALEYE, Victor Abiodun2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20399754 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) Retirement among clergymen is a gradual process following years of service. Previous studies indicate that many clergy retirees lack adequate preparation Read More …
The Scope and Limits of Translation History: A Critical Overview
Barış Can AYDIN DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20377414 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This paper offers a critical overview of translation history as a subfield of Translation Studies, examining its scope, functions, and methodological challenges. Drawing on the theoretical Read More …
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Transmission and Preservation of the African Oral Tradition
Ebiere Mathias DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20352266 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) The study examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the preservation and transmission of African oral tradition, focusing on its gradual transition from the oral means Read More …
