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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
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Multi-criteria analysis and network analysis for walkability score in Amphoe Muang, Nonthaburi, Thailand TEERAWATE LIMGOMONVILAS; RIDTIDA NIMANONG
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 4, August 2018
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Aim: This study aims to improve Amphoe Mueang and Nonthaburi’s quality of life by identifying the best path forward by examining geographical factors.Method: The Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) used to calculate the walk score is a helpful instrument for examining geographical factors that impact people’s social and economic well-being. Network analysis and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) form the basis of the walkability score. Two groups of nine factors were used. Before anything else, we look at two aspects of connectivity: 1) betweenness and 2) centrality. Second, factors close to the facility include 1) retail. Seven categories are considered: 2) public transportation, 3) landmarks, 4) recreation, 5) the workplace, 6) the home, and 7) security.Findings: Findings indicated that the east side of the study area contained the majority of the highest scores. As a result of the need for private automobiles rather than walking and purpose to residents only, the low walkability score is located opposite the high score. One method of recognising people who walk around cities is the Walkability Score derived from network analysis. Correct, analyse, score, and prioritise factors with MCA’s efficient tools. It can normalise Factor 1 by adding a good factor or removing a bad factor. The disparity in importance demonstrates that society needs to take the path down which its members can find happiness, ease their minds, and engage in more physical activity. That way, they can keep their work, food, and sleep all in one place.Implications/Novel Contribution: Apartment-seekers and business patrons alike can benefit from the walkability score results by making decisions based on the relative attractiveness of walkable neighbourhoods and the costs of various living arrangements.
BNK 48 a Thai-Japanese cultural commodity in the stagnation of Thai music business: Contemporary entertainment business history DOME KRAIPAKORN
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Aim: This article explores the meteoric rise of the BNK48 music group in Thailand from late 2017 to the present (early 2018), especially in light of the relatively sluggish state of Thailand’s music industry.Method: The study takes a retrospective look at the rise to fame of BNK48 by analysing interviews with the group’s members and management team that were published in periodicals and fanzines.Findings: Purchases made for reasons other than practical use can be considered cultural commodity consumption. The success of the idols who share their interests in cartoons, games, and cosplay, as well as the self-improvement efforts of the idols, which is the value attached to the stories, are consistent with the cultures and feelings of young people in the late 2000s, could be seen as the reason "otakus" buy BNK48 products.Implications/Novel Contribution: Through an in-depth analysis of the cultural and emotional ties BNK has forged with its adherents, the current body of research points the way to a body of literature.
Encounter with the ’stones’ LOUIS LAGANA
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Aim: The study focuses on the sculptures of German artist Eva-Gesine Wegner, who spends a lot of time in Malta and creates her works primarily out of stone, wood, and clay. She draws a line between the temples of the Maltese Neolithic era and the statuettes of the goddesses’ bodies found there. Wagner draws parallels between her feelings and the temples, which she sees as symbols of the transcendent. Her sculptures show how she felt connected to female ancestry and how she reacted to the natural world. The spiritual significance of fertility, life, and death permeates her works.Method: Works that evoke prehistoric imagery will be analysed and discussed using Jungian criteria. Incorporating Maria Gimbutas’s theories on the significance of the early European origins and her Goddess philosophy would lend credence to Wegner’s representation of the saint’s woman. A scholar conducts a semi-formal interview with the artist to better comprehend her dedication to the creative process and her fascination with the ancient history of Malta.Findings: The sculptures of Eva-Gesine Wegner are more than just a symbolic connection to antiquity; they evoke emotion, and the artist is undoubtedly attempting to show viewers images that recall maternity, the female aspects of birth, life, and death, and the cycles or role of nature in human existence. She considers the arts to be a spiritual practice. It’s a metaphor for her reaching the pinnacle of her spiritual potential.Implications/Novel Contribution: As this investigation shows, Eva-Gesine Wegner is trying to express her sense of personal and spiritual fulfilment as a woman by connecting her work to the ancient history of Malta.
Institutional arbitration versus ad hoc arbitration: Chinese and Iranian perspectives MAZIYAR SHOKRANI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 4, August 2018
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Aim: There are merits and drawbacks to both institutional arbitration and ad hoc arbitration. In contrast to institutional arbitration, which occurs within the framework of an arbitral organisation, ad hoc arbitration, which is not administered by any institution, requires the parties to make their own arrangements for selecting the arbitrators and designating applicable laws and rules of procedure. The point of this piece is to contrast the effectiveness of these forms of arbitration under two distinct legal regimes.Method: This research will utilise a doctrinal review and a comparative test to examine the two legal systems.Findings: Institutional arbitration has not been formally introduced into Iran’s legal system, and ad hoc arbitral awards are not recognised in China. It is recommended in this paper that Iran adopt institutional arbitration because of its many benefits and that China recognises ad hoc arbitration to honour the autonomy of the parties involved.Implications/Novel Contribution: The research fills a gap in the existing literature by providing an in-depth analysis of the legal systems in both countries. In both countries, credit is given differently.
Forecasting model for the number of long stay Japanese tourist arrivals in Chiang Mai PRADTHANA MINSAN; KUNANON JOMTOUR; WATHA MINSAN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 3, Issue 4, August 2018
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Aim: Japan has the oldest average population of any country in the world, and its elderly population is ageing at an alarming rate. As a result, long-stay tourism provides an alternate form of tourism for Japanese retirees. This study aimed to develop a reliable model for predicting the influx of Japanese visitors planning to spend an extended amount of time in Chiang Mai, Thailand.Method: This study used data collected from the Chiang Mai Immigration Office for 43 months, beginning in January 2014 and ending in July 2017. After that, we divided the information into two groups. The forecasting model was developed using Classical decomposition, Seasonal analysis, simple exponential smoothing, Box-Jenkins, and Combining the first data set covering 36 months from January 2014 to December 2016. The RMSE criterion was used to compare the three earlier methods of forecasting accuracy on a second data set spanning January 2017 to July 2017.Findings: Combining forecasts was found to be the most appropriate method of forecasting the expected number of long-term Japanese visitors to Chiang Mai.Implications/Novel Contribution: Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a popular destination for Japanese travellers, but a look through academic journals reveals that nobody has published any research on predicting the number of Japanese visitors staying in the city for an extended period. Therefore, this study substantially advances the existing body of literature.

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