About the Journal

About the Journal

Aims and Scope

The  Journal of Namibian Studies - History Politics Culture (ISSN print 1863-5954; ISSN online 2197-5523) aims to make available to an academic audience around the world scholarly work and original research of high standards in English. JNS is inter- and transdisciplinary and the only academic journal focussing on the humanities, medical and the social sciences which is devoted exclusively to Namibian Studies. Papers submitted to be considered for publication will be thoroughly and anonymously peer-reviewed. There are two issues per year, containing research articles, reports and analysis, primary sources and book reviews. JNS also serves as a forum fo

Articles

Human Resources in U.S. Healthcare

Alsaadi Badr, Ibrahem Alzahrani, Saleh Alghamdi, Ahmed Alzahrani, Wael Alshanbari, Yahya Alamri, Ahmed Almalky, Bandar Alotaibi, Abdalaziz Alsubhi, Naif Alblowi,Sattam Alharbi

Live-Streaming Online Education: Attitude Of Students Toward Copyright Infringement Of Digital Educational Materials

Liu Dan , Dr. Gemma M. Perey , Dr. Ramir S. Austria , Ms. Christine Joy C. Ferrer , Mr. Jonathan C. Iglesias

The Role Of Physical Education And Sports In Reducing Aggressive Behavior

Ahmed Boukhalfa , Abdelkader Gueriniai , Mohamed Redha Serbout

An Overview of Collective Bargaining Legislation in Botswana

Keratilwe Bodilenyane, Wilfred Isioma Ukpere and Calvin Mabaso

Ethnomathematics: The Mathematical Knowledge Of The Shintuya Native Community - Harakbut People Of Madre De Dios, 2023

Yony Raul Chambilla-Pari , María Isabel Puma-Camargo , Ruth Nayda Sanchez-Huillca , Carlos Bejar-Ramos