Current Issue
Print ISSN: 2707-4277 | Online ISSN: 2707-4285
Title DOI: https://doi.org/10.37284/2707-4285
This is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the Arts and Social Sciences disciplines. Some of the topics publishable under this journal include (but not limited to) Anthropology, Community Development, Criminology, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy, Sociology, Security, History, Political Science and Public Administration. Topics under traditional practices, culture and religion are however not published under this journal. They are published in the East African Journal of Tradition, Culture & Religion (EAJTCR).
PUBLISHER:
East African Nature and Science Organization,
P. O. Box 3975 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Articles
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Africa's 4th Industrial Revolution Post Covid-19: A Tale of Shenzhen's Enviable Successes.
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Re-examining Notions of Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Xenophobia in Postcolonial Africa: A Textual Analysis of Teju Cole’s Open City
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Influence of Capacity Building of Counsellors on Teenage Pregnancy in Public Secondary Schools in Ruiru Sub-County, Kiambu County, Kenya
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Globalisation and Transnational Corporations in the Petroleum Sector of the Nigerian Economy: A Historical Analysis
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Gender Prejudices in Ekegusii Language: A Case of Proverbs/Wise Sayings
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Stylistic Approaches in Portraiture Painting: Analysis of Selected Portraiture by Contemporary Kenyan Artists
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African Pianism: An Educator View
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The Most Vulnerable and High-Risk Groups Sensitive to Impacts of Climate Change in Arusha Region, Tanzania
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Perceptions Towards Ability to Use Assistive Technology Among Learners with Visual Impairments: Michael Diamond’s Model Approach
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Interpretation of Surrealism among University Fine Art Students - Analysis of Selected Surrealist Work by Fourth Year Students at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
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Theatre as a Literary Lens of Life Occurrences: A Close of View the Alan Read’s Theatre and Everyday Life
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Awareness, Attitudes and Perceptions of Safety among Slum Residents in Nairobi, Kenya
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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Women’s Silence amongst the Banyakitara
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Demystifying the Privacy Myth: Navigating around Gate Keepers in Male Reproductive Health Clinic