The most recent issue, Volume 8, Number 2 , of The International Journal of the Humanities includes:
- Atavistic Monsters and Hedonistic Culture: A New Definition for American Organized Crime by Fred W. Viehe.
- Genre Analysis of Medical Case Presentations: A Comparison between Case Presentations Written by Native and Taiwanese Physicians by Hsuan Hung, Pi-Ching Chen and Jing-Jane Tsai.
- The Only Way to Manage these Tailors is to be Firm: A Marxist Reading of “The Frill” by Seng Tong Chong, Gwynedd Nora Owen, Mariam Mohamed Nor and Mohd Ariff Ahmad Tarmizi.
- Many Layers of Meaning: Multicultural Music Education in Victoria, Australia pp. by Jane Elizabeth Southcott and Dawn Joseph.
- Contextual Knowledge and Literary Analysis by Simon Ryan.
- Green Tropism and the Southwest Australian Flora: From the Green Man to the Ravensthorpe Woman by John Charles Ryan.
- Instruction in the Humanities: Shifting Teaching and Learning Expectations and Tools within the Digital Age by Caroline M. Crawford.
- A Deontological Approach to Business Ethics: Beyond Maximization of Profits by Wataru Asanuma.
- Gender Differences in Multiple Intelligences, Learning Behavior and English Performance: A Case Study in Taiwan by Hsueh-yu Cheng, Yen-ju Hou, Yi-an Hou and Wei-yu Chung.
- The Larrikin Paradox: ‘Irresponsibility’ as a Frame of Reference for Journalistic ‘Responsibility’ in Western Liberal Democracy by Josie Vine.
- Relationship between the Teaching of Literature-in-English and the English Language in the Students’ Performance in the West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations in Nigeria by Sunday Adejimola Amuseghan and Adenike Ojuolape Momoh
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