
Global Journal of Human-Social Science

The implementation of communication strategies and tactics within the Russian-language extremist discourse utilizes a range of specific linguistic means. These primarily include lexical and semantic units that substantiate extremist doctrines and shape the images of “victim” and “enemy.” In addition to lexical and semantic units, other linguistic means are also used: word-formation (e.g., suffixe…

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most influential technologies of the twentyfirst century, impacting economies, governance, industry, and daily life (Brynjolfsson & McAfee, 2017; Russell & Norvig, 2020). While AI has the potential to boost productivity, innovation, and quality of life, its development remains concentrated in a few advanced nations and large tech companies. This …

This article presents a comparative analysis between Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) and Quebec Sign Language (LSQ), highlighting their historical, sociocultural, and political contexts. The study is grounded in a mixed approach that combines bibliographic research with field experience developed through an academic partnership between the Federal Institute of Paraná (IFPR), Curitiba campus, and…
The implementation of communication strategies and tactics within the Russian-language extremist discourse utilizes a range of specific linguistic means. These primarily include lexical and semantic units that substantiate extremist doctrines and shape the images of “victim” and “enemy.” In addition to lexical and semantic units, other linguistic means are also used: word-formation (e.g., suffixe…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most influential technologies of the twentyfirst century, impacting economies, governance, industry, and daily life (Brynjolfsson & McAfee, 2017; Russell & Norvig, 2020). While AI has the potential to boost productivity, innovation, and quality of life, its development remains concentrated in a few advanced nations and large tech companies. This …
The Influence of Mother Tongue(s)on the Learning and Teaching of English as a Foreign Language at Three Universities: The Case of Protestant, Kinshasa and Technological/Bel Campus Universities in the Democratic Republic of Congo Keywords: DRC, foreign language, Kinshasa, Local language, Mother tongue, status, vernacular Downloads How to Cite References Published 2026-03-11 Issue Section License C…
Lessons to Guide AI Integration Efforts: An Illustrative Narrative of a Teacher Educator in New Zealand Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Narrative inquiry, Pedagogical strategies, Teacher education, technology integration Abstract Advances in technology have created the potential for a new era of learning that is both ubiquitous and authentically grounded in real-world contexts. However, there …
Concept of Personality Development of Educators in Terms of Culture as Self and Mentoring Movement: Humanistic and Communicative Approaches Keywords: Axiology Model of Culture as Self and Mentoring teachers, exploration language classrooms, humanistic approach, professional engagement, research function of a teacher development Downloads How to Cite References Published 2026-03-11 Issue Section L…
The Role of School Libraries in Promoting Access to Supplementary Books Keywords: Access to reading, Mamorana - São Bernardo/MA, paradidactic books Abstract The state school Centro Educa Mais Deborah Correia Lima has Annex II -Mamorana in the rural area, located in the municipality of São Bernardo, MA, which faces an economic deficit and limited access to social and cultural capital. This Annex I…
Individualized Transition Plan in Promoting Inclusion in Education: An Analysis After the Brazilian Law for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities (LBI) Keywords: individualized teaching plan, individualized transition plan in education, world of work. Abstract Inclusion has become a priority on the global educational agenda, as demonstrated by the themes addressed in the UN 2030 Agenda, the B…
Short Methods Note: Operationalising Agency and Uncertainty in a Peace and Conflict Studies Research Project – Sri Lanka Abstract esearching questions of peace with justice, within environments that restrain researcher agency, and which evoke uncertainty, requires the adoption of long-term perspectives and a good dose of patience. From the restrictions placed upon the researcher by external insti…
Cyber Diplomacy in Africa: The Role of the African Union in Shaping Regional and Global Cyber Norm Abstract Cyberspace has rapidly emerged as a critical arena for international diplomacy, requiring the necessity for diplomats to redefine and adapt foreign-policy relations practices and strategies. With the rise of cyber threats, including hacking, cyber-warfare, and cyber-attacks, the growing nee…
The Ambiguity in Terminology Use of Asylum and Refuge in the Latin American and Caribbean Region Abstract It seems that humans migrating from one place to another is an increasing phenomenon nowadays. Particularly, there are those who migrate involuntarily within the region or to other continents due to widespread and systematic violence as in Central American countries, or the acute crisis in co…
Reimagining Laal Ded: Mysticism, Peace, and Women’s Agency in Kashmir Abstract The traditional manner of theorising peace diplomacy has generally been a very androcentric practice. Theoretical paradigms that privilege state sovereignty, strategic rationality and militarised performance, and are products of masculinised processes have always been central to imagining the cartography of peace diplo…
The Art of Governing in Justus Lipsius Politica: Methodological Analysis and Political Leader Training Abstract This article analyses the introductory and supplementary texts (known as paratexts) in Justus Lipsius’ edition of Politica, with the aim of better understanding how he organises his work and the ideas he proposes about the education and formation of a ruler. Specific biographical detail…
The Concept of Bakthi (Devotion) as Advocated By Abirami Bhattar in the Abirami Anthati Composed by him – A Conspectus Research Paper Pertaining to Indian Philosophy. Abstract In this research work the 101 verses composed by Abirami Bhattar of Abirami Anthati has been taken up to explore the possibility of picturizing the concept of bakthi enunciated by Bhattar. Care has been taken not to compare…
Post Pandemic City Rethinking Urban Landscapes through Humanized Management Abstract The recent epidemiological events and the associated need for scientific knowledge have increased the number of investigations on the impact of diseases in different areas, but at the level of built scenarios, the problems caused by inadequate infrastructure and urban characteristics in coping with health crises …
Agroecology in Metropolitan Regions in Brazil – Socioterritorial and Sociospatial Movements Abstract This article aims to analyze agroecology in metropolitan regions in Brazil, based on the concepts of sociospatial and socio-territorial movements. It also draws parallels regarding the presence of agroecology in different metropolitan regions. Another aspect is to continue evaluating these concept…
Climate Changes and Cultural Responses in the Southeastern Kazakhstan during the past 50,000 years Abstract Abstract not found Downloads How to Cite References Published 2025-11-24 License Copyright (c) 2025 Authors and Global Journals Private Limited This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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