The second issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of the Humanities has now been published.
Volume 7, Number 2 contains:
- Critical Perspectives and English as a Foreign Language: Implications for Practice by Shin-ying Huang.
- Visible Whiteness: Coming to Terms with White Racial Identities by Andrew Hickey and Jon Austin
- The Solution of Social Problems from the Perspective of Philosophy of Education by Aminuddin Hassan, Nurzatulshima Kamarudin, Jamaludin Ahmad and Roselan Baki.
- Obama’s Election and the End of Postmodernism by Carolyn Hudson and Pamela Smiley.
- Restorative Practice: Applying Confucianism to Build a Better Mousetrap by Joyce Martin and Jacqueline Elliot.
- Philosophy and the Mirror of Humanity by Ali Yaghoubalipour.
- Redefining Chinese ‘Community’: The Growth of Taiwan’s CCD (Comprehensive Community Development) from Traditions of ‘She’ and ‘Qun’ by Jui-Yang Kao, Shyh-Huei Hwang and Chen-Yin Liu.
- Narrative Non-Fiction Research and University Ethics Practices by Josie Arnold.
- The Feminine and Technology in Distant Cultures by Oksana Cheypesh.
- On the Factors of the Interior Design Movement in Taiwan after World War II: Views of Members of the Association of Interior Designers by Wen-chi Chuang, Hui-chung Chien and Shang-chia Chiou.
- Ethnic Diversity and Citizenship Education in Greece by Panagiotis Maniatis and Vassilios Pantazis.
- National Refugee Legislation: Why India Needs One by Niketa Singh.
- Humanities, Classics and Liberal Arts by Tansu Acik.
- Cosmological Patterns in Ancient Egypt and China: The Way to Unify the Universe through Knowledge, Mind, Energy, and the Beneficence of the Elements by Judy Kay King.
- Etching into the Canon: Women Artists in Early Modern Europe by Meg Lota Brown and Kari Boyd McBride.
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