Global Social Change

Must We Confine Our Research to a Paradigm? Integrating Long-Standing Methodological Paradigms

Long-standing tensions between quantitative and qualitative research are far common issues in the social sciences research. The debate centres on the perception of the...

The riposte of Thomas Paine to Edmund Burke: “Rights of a Man”

This prominent masterpiece written by Thomas Paine played a pivotal role in the history of human being that embraced all aspects of rights of...

Is Shame Universally Associated with Poverty? An In-Depth Analysis on the Last Empirical Insight

Poverty alleviation has implied an important goal for developing countries and policy-makers in the last century. Recently, organisations such as the United Nations or...

25th Anniversary of Patriarch Bartholomew’s Enthronement: Results and Perspectives

2 5 years ago, the Greek Orthodox Church in Turkey chose Bartholomew I (Arhondonis) as its leader. This event was celebrated all...

The Roots and Inevitability of Violence: Ancient Works, Modern Brutality

H istory, as is often said, is written by the victors. Rarely have victors been found where violence does not also follow...

From Witch-Hunt to Conspiracy Theories and Modern Forms of Exclusion: The Salem Witch Trials case

Micah 5:12: “And I will cut off sorceries from your hand, and you shall have no more tellers of fortunes” T he state...

The Impacts of Life

L ife is beautiful to spend. It have the many moments which included sorrows, joys and also sometimes we feel the situations which...

The War of Civilizations: Back to the Future (B)

There is also a confusing reality: the free world cannot comprehend culturally and internalize politically the contemporary Arab-Islamic strategy, just because we are encountered...

The War of Civilizations: Back to the Future (A)

If there is one clear observation when analyzing Islamic onslaught/encroachment to occupy and to rule the world, it is elaborated by the Power Vacuum...

Ensuring Inclusion and Integration through Intercultural Education

India has undergone significant social, cultural, demographic and economic change since the year 1991, with the adoption of new economic policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation...

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