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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (JARSSH) is a reputed international outlet that encourages research based on multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization of ideas related to humanities and social sciences. JARSSH thrives on supporting authentic research work, theoretical development, spreading awareness of the fundamental social process, and different innovations introduced from time to time in social sciences and humanities.
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Public engagement: Talking science to laypersons as perceived by postgraduate students in Jordan ABDALLAH KHATAYBEH
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2018
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Aim: This research sought to understand how and why postgraduate students in Jordan viewed the importance of involving non-laypersons in their research.Method: Twelve hundred-eight graduate students from Yarmouk University were randomly chosen for this study. Twenty-four items were taken from a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-5.Findings: Respondents agreed that communicating with and involving the public was important and that doing so would benefit their everyday lives and the proper application of technology. In the end, scientists need to be able to convey their findings to the general public.Implications/Novel Contribution: Communication facilitates the spread of information and its subsequent application. How cooperation can be encouraged is explored in detail in the report. The findings will aid non-laypersons in training and communication.
Language education policy at schools in the era of Southeast Asian economic community integration MOCHTAR MARHUM
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2018
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Aim: The type of research into how the integration of the Southeast Asian Economic Community has influenced language education policy implementation. The students and teachers of Central Sulawesi Province, Eastern Indonesia, were surveyed. The government mandates instruction in both English and Bahasa Indonesia, the national language, and other local languages.Method: Three primary methods were used in the researcher’s qualitative methodology. The three main methods are in-person interviews, in-depth observations, and thorough records. English language learning and study are on the rise, as evidenced by the study’s findings.Findings: The majority of participants in the integration of the Southeast Asian Economic Community think that English should develop into a functional language of communication. Many people in Southeast Asian countries speak Malay, so that language is often suggested as a possible replacement for Lingua Franca. Foreigners coming to Indonesia on business must learn the language spoken there to communicate effectively with locals and be accepted into local society. Kids must learn to speak the language they were raised in at school.Implications/Novel Contribution: Policy decisions about how languages are taught should have positive consequences for students preparing for Southeast Asian Economic Integration.
Indonesian migrant workers activism in Hong Kong ANJANI TRI FATHARINI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2018
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Aim: The article explains why the Indonesian Migrant Workers Alliance (JBMI) has a chance of succeeding in Hong Kong. The JBMI is intriguing because it is the largest alliance of Indonesian migrant workers and consists of a confederation of separate organizations speaking with one voice.Method: Methodologically, this study employs a qualitative strategy predicated on primer data. Primary data was gathered through in-depth interviews with a sample of politically active Indonesian migrant workers. Using the theory of political opportunity structures, this article explains why JBMI can thrive in Hong Kong.Findings: Two factors make Hong Kong an ideal setting for the growth of JBMI: (1) the hybrid regime’s characteristics allow for collective actions by creating expansive political spaces for migrant workers, and (2) Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong have the awareness necessary to effectively manage the city’s resources.Implications/Novel Contribution: This research hopes to add to what is already known about Indonesian migrant workers, especially in the self-organizing migrants’ movement. We hope to demonstrate the strength of vulnerable migrant domestic workers through this study.
Unity in Diversity: The case of FCC CUSROW J. DUBASH; UMAIR JAMAL
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2018
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Aim: This paper aims to shed light on the question, "How did FC College’s missionary college status present a unique challenge for the institution between 1973 and 2002, and how did the institute recover its enduring legacy of national unity?" In addition, the study intends to provide a high-level overview of how FC College has attempted to accomplish all this by referencing specific cases involving two or more racial/ethnic student groups that are well-known for their contentious interactions on campus.Method: The research methodology employed in this study is primarily descriptive and analytical in nature,covering topics such as the institute’s history, the radical changes brought about by several state policies, and the various efforts put forth by the university’s administration to restore the institute to its former academic glory.Findings: The case of the FCC demonstrates that there is still a functional mechanism to involve the wide range of competing interests and identities that permeate modern society and the institutional milieu in which academia operates. The politicisation of universities can be avoided if a method is introduced that firmly emphasises the liberal and progressive side of all competing interests.Implications/Novel Contribution: This research is significant because it sheds light on a promising approach taken by some educational institutions, namely that fostering a welcoming and inclusive learning environment that encourages students to explore their passions and develop their talents can also help reduce tensions between different groups based on race and ideology. While this is just one example, identity-based tensions persist at all Pakistani universities.
Empirical analysis of airline choice using survey data in Hong Kong MEI-LING TAM
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Aim: This research aims to determine how much various choice factors matter when selecting an airline. This research aims to determine which factors are most significant to Hong Kong air travellers when making plans.Method: The residents of Hong Kong are polled in an empirical study to collect the necessary information. The manager at a conventional travel agency and three frequent flyers were interviewed in depth. There were a total of 387 responses to the survey.Findings: The findings revealed substantial differences in service perceptions between passengers of different ages and income levels, those who travel for business versus leisure, and those who play a decision-making versus a supporting role during a trip. According to the data, price is the most important consideration for passengers when selecting an airline and booking a flight. Possibly because of this, Low-Cost Carriers (LCC) have been gaining market share in recent years. Full-Service Carriers (FSC) can compete better with LCCs if they prioritise efficient flight operations, increasing flight frequency and decreasing delays. Since passengers place a premium on these considerations.Implications/Novel Contribution: To our knowledge, this is the first empirical study to examine how customers decide which airline to fly with based on how they made their reservations.

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