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2020: Volume 6, Issue 3
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J Social Sciences
Automation and Labour in India: Policy Implications of Job Polarisation pre and post COVID-19 crisis
Abishek Nippani
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J Social Sciences
Racism out of fear of crime in South Africa and the complexity of discrimination through interdisciplinary qualitative research
Andres Ramirez Puerto
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Electoral Campaign and Hate Speech in Print Media: A Case Study of January 19, 2015 Punch Advert
BASSEY MOSES
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Biostatistical Analysis on the Enterprise Dynamic Management in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Bin Zhao
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An Assessment of Community Assets, and gaps in its utilizations, Assela city Administration
Birhanu Gudissa Nurgi
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Political Profiteering And Oil Spillage In Ogoni-Land: Why The â??Clean-Upâ? Has Become a Mantra In Niger Delta
Temple Obiefule Oguchukwu
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect Based on Educational Attainment and Political Affiliation Concerning Trust and Perceived Accuracy of the Media
Mitchel Stimers
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