INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (IJHSD)

E-ISSN: 2133 - 3762

P-ISSN: 3224 - 7786

DOI: https://iigdpublishers.com/journals/12

International Journal of Humanities and Social Development is a scholarly open access, peer reviewed international journal with the primary objective to provide the academic community and industry for the submission of original research and applications related to Humanities and Social Development. The main objective of International Journal of Humanities and Social Development is to provide an intellectual platform for the international scholars. International Journal of Humanities and Social Development aim to promote interdisciplinary studies in humanities and social development.

 

The journal publishes research papers in the fields of humanities and social science such as anthropology, business studies, communication studies, corporate governance, criminology, cross cultural studies, demography, development studies, economics, education, ethics, history, industrial relations, information science, international relations, law, linguistics, library science, media studies, methodology, philosophy, political science, population Studies, psychology, public administration, sociology, social welfare, linguistics, literature, paralegal, performing arts (music, theatre & dance), religious studies, visual arts and so on.

 

International Journal of Humanities and Social Development publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews. Special Issues devoted to important topics in humanities and social science will occasionally be published.  
 
 

Authors should prepare their manuscripts according to the instructions given in the authors' guidelines. Manuscripts which do not conform to the format and style of the Journal may be returned to the authors for revision or rejected. The Journal reserves the right to make any further formal changes and language corrections necessary in a manuscript accepted for publication so that it conforms to the formatting requirements of the Journal. 

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GRADUATE STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF SUICIDE-SPECIFIC EDUCATION IN AN ONLINE COURSE

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FLEXNER AND THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION: MYTH VERSUS HISTORY

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TOWARD A COMMUNITY-INFORMED SOCIAL WORK CURRICULUM: RESPONSES FROM LOCAL SOCIAL WORKERS

As part of its effort to refresh its curriculum to meet the 2015 EPAS competencies, the Department of Social Work...

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THE POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: RELIGIOUS NARRATIVES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GOVERNANCE, JUSTICE, AND CIVIC ACTIVISM

This research studies the way political theology alters social movement outcomes and the process through which it induces social transformation....

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BOSNIAN AND VIETNAMESE REFUGEES IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI: LOCUS OF CONTROL AND INTEGRATION INTO AMERICAN SOCIETY

Given the magnitude of the current refugee crisis, it is increasingly important to understand the factors that impact refugee integration...

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A MEASURE OF DALLAS HEART WALKERS’ CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH

This study assesses the cardiovascular health status of participants in the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Dallas Heart Walk 2012. Using...

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PERSECUTION IN THE EARLY CHURCH AND ITS THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CHRISTIANS MISSION IN NIGERIA

The experience of Christians in the first few centuries of the Christian church was characterized by great persecutions. The Roman...

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