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  1. A Survey of the Agricultural Economy of Trengganu 1930 – 1940.Mohd Ali Muda - 1974 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
    Trengganu, though under Siamese Influence before the Aglo-Siamese Traty of March 10th 1909, remained very much an independent Malay state due to the stubborn resistance of her ruler and her geographical isolation. Acknowledgement of the Siamese suzerainty was limited to a triennial tribute of the Bunga Mas.
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  2. A Discussion Paper: Gender Differences In Protean Career Orientation.Hui Hui Teow, Wee Chan Au & Pervaiz K. Ahmed - unknown
    The trend of protean career is increasingly becoming prominent in turbulent business environment. Individuals are proactively embarking on designing their own career pathways rather than rely on organizational career development activities to cope with the dramatically changing landscape of competitive workplace. This study aims to examine PCO among Gen Yers and how it influences their work behaviors. PCO is a vocational approach in which individuals take charge of their career based on self-directedness and personal values instead of organizational values. Research (...)
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  3. An Introduction to the Baba Creole Malay of Melaka.Ong Carol - 1985 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
    In the following chanters, the Baba Creole Malay Language of the Babas of Melaka will be studied under three areas. The first is its nature and origin as a creole language, that is its historical background and its general characteristics.
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  4. Penguasaan Ekonomi Kedah Oleh Tentera Jepun Semasa Perang Dunia Kedua, 1941 – 1945.Azahar Raswan Dean Wan - 1984 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
    Yoji Akashi telah menarik perhatian kita kepada satu kekosongan dalam prasejarah Malaysia mengenai zaman penduduk Jepun: The study of this period of Malaysian history has not received the scholarly attention that it deserve… Not only has no general history of the Japanese occupation been written, but also no study of the Japanese military administration at the state level has been undertaken. This leaves a wide lacuna in the historiography of modern Malaysia.
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  5. The Wilson Report and its Implications in Relation to Clementi’s Decentralization Proposals.Prem Rekha Nair - 1977 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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  6. The Buying Behaviour of Consumers.Lee Kooi Cheah - 1982 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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  7. Two-Word Usage: Cognitive Development and the Beginnings of Combinatorial Utterance.Noraizzah Haji Zakaria - 1990 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
    For centuries parents, scholars and teachers have been fascinated and amazed fay the phenomenon of language acquisition in children. How are we to account for the fact that "virtually every child, without undergoing special training, exposed to surface structure of language in many interactional contexts, builds for himself in a short period of time and at an early stage in his cognitive a deep leve1, abstract, and highly complex system of linguistic structure and use. " Hence a number of theories (...)
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  8. A Brief History of English Education in the Straits Settlements with Reference to the St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang 1786 to 1955.Aini Idros - 1974 - Universiti Sains Malaysia.
    The complete history of English education has yet to be written. The main topic of my study is to see how far the educational policy of the British Government was applied to local institutions with special reference to the St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang.
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  9. An Analysis of Selected Characteristics in Metaphysical Poetry.Yasir Azam - 2019 - European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences 89:742-750.
    Metaphysical poetry generally refers to the works of a relatively small group of seventeenth century English poets. They are uniquely different in comparison to other types of poetry as they were written in a specific style, peculiar to the nature of metaphysics. Although there are different kinds of characteristics defining the essence of metaphysical poetry, this study focuses on four prominent ones namely; intellectuality, imageries and conceits, expression of ideas and feelings, and the development of logical arguments. This study explores (...)
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  10. The Translatability Of Puns In Selected Shakespeare’s Sonnets Into Chinese: From The Translator’ Perspectives.Zhang Chengzhi - 2014 - Dissertation, Universiti Sains Malaysia
    The translatability of pun has been solved in previous studies. The translation strategies of puns can be further explored. The objectives of this study are to examine the translatability of puns, translation strategies of puns. The sources texte of these puns are taken from Ingram & redapth’s edition of Shakespeare sonnets. The target texts of these puns are taken from the nine corresponding Chinese versions.
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  11. Konsep Jihad Salahuddin Al- Ayyuby Menurut Pandangan Ibn Al-Athir Dan Al-Isfahani.Abdulasi Kalupae - 2014 - Dissertation, Universiti Sains Malaysia
    Salahuddin al-Ayyuby was an Islamic leading warrior of the Muslim world. He successfully liberated Jerusalem and became the founder of government in Egypt and Syria. The Great Victory was achieved by the defeat of the Crusaders in the Battle of Hittin. He also unified the ranks of Muslim in Egypt, Syria, Yaman, Sudan and Asia Minor. In addition, he successfully unified the Islamic people in Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, and Asia Minor during 6-12 century AD. Moreover, he could achieve and (...)
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  12. Intercultural Communication Competence Of Chinese English Majors: A Study Of Its Components And Influencing Factors In Teaching English As A Foreign Language.Han Liu - 2014 - Dissertation, Universiti Sains Malaysia
    With the rapid development of internationalization and globalization, this world is becoming smaller and smaller, and the necessity to comuunicate with people from other cultures successfully is becoming increasingly urgent. This research is designed to investigate Chinese english major's intercultural communication competence, and this target is split into following two sets of research questions.
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  13. New Media In Malaysia In Projecting Collective Action.Kevin Fernandez - 2014 - Dissertation, Universiti Sains Malaysia
    New media has significantly lowered the cost of publication, transcending geographical boundaries making spatial and temporal impediments redundant. Due to technological advancements, new media has also become more pervasive in society and it has started to compete with traditional media. This thesis explores the relationship between the use of new media by the Lifeworld and its accompanying Web 2.0 technologies, and the System in Malaysia, with a long history of regulating the press and free speech, using the Argumentative Discourse Analysis (...)
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  14. Towards A Transcultural Formation: A Postcolonial Reading Of Isabel Allende’s Selected Texts.Tahereh Zamani Behabadi - 2013 - Dissertation, Universiti Sains Malaysia
    This dissertation focuses on three contemporary self-representational novels by the Latin American author, Isabel Allende. From a dual, postcolonial and transcultural perspective, this work analyzes the thematic structures and mode of writing used by the author to create or re-create a zone for silenced and marginalized groups to speak out. The stories are rooted in the South American continent‟s real socio-historical events, and the complexities and contradictions of the contemporary Latin American cultural context. Elaborating on certain postcolonial concepts, particularly the (...)
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  15. Ending Violence Against Women In Indonesia: State Policy And Practice.Zarizana Abdul Aziz - unknown
    Public international law mandates States to promote protect and fulfil human rights. State obligation at the international level is determined by international law which is comprised in the various treaties a State ratifies as well as customary international law. When a State assumes international obligations, it is obliged to comply with its international obligations premised on the due diligence principle. The research critically analyses the evolution, development and application of the due diligence principle in international law and presents a discourse (...)
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  16. Complexities of Muslim Women Managers’ Careers: An Identity Perspective.Zubeida Rossenkhan, Wee Chan Au & Pervaiz K. Ahmed - unknown
    Women in managerial positions continually narrate experiences of discrimination, stereotyping and several forms of career blocks limiting their advancement. Consequently underrepresentation of women and female talent drain remains a key issue as a result of these negative experiences. To sustainably address these issues to attract and retain female talent, it is essential to understand the specific experiences and unique challenges of women relative to their context. Although a number of studies have examined the differences between men and women routes to (...)
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  17. Gendered Images Of Veil: The Case Of Contemporary Art Practice In Pakistan Proposed.Waheeda Bano Baloch - unknown
    Objective: The aim of this article is to trace how the gender of an artist influences the images that he/she creates in a particular cultural context, and how those images become gendered. Does the cultural constraint or social norms effect a creation depicting the same subjects, when made by man or woman of the same culture and time? Methodology: The work of two contemporary Pakistani male and female artists is used for the analysis, both of these artists have created the (...)
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  18. Fathers Involvement In Maternal Health: Need Of Father’s Friendly SRHR Consultation Services In Rural Bangladesh.Tahia Rahman & Ishrat Khan - unknown
    This article deals with the need of father friendly SRHR services to ensure maternal health in rural community. Using qualitative research methods this research tries to evaluate whether consultation service on SRHR by the Health Service providers increases men’s involvement in maternal health care in northern Bangladesh. The first part deals with the background and contexts of the paper shedding light on the traditional practices of fatherhood in relation to maternal health care in rural Bangladesh. It shows that fathers traditionally (...)
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  19. Continuous learning.Teow Hui Hui - unknown
    This study aims to examine PCO among Gen Yers and how it influences their work behaviors. Reduction in lifetime employment has triggered Gen Yers to be more alert of the need for continuous skill learning and development; hence they are more likely to proactively plan their own career path. In Malaysia, Gen Yers switch jobs faster than previous generations in the workforce in Malaysia. It is utmost important to seek greater understanding of the factors that determine PCO development and the (...)
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  20. GuanXi And Gender: Does It Matter To Marketing Performance?Siau Teng Teoh & Salmi Mohd Isa - unknown
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual model in GuanXi and marketing performance linkage from the gender perspective. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: GuanXi is a concept of social networking that links personal to business relations to achieving personal or business gains. The paper proposes the conceptual framework based on an extensive review of literature on GuanXi and marketing performance from gender perspective. The discussion is on the construct and relational types of GuanXi as a cultural element, which (...)
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  21. Implementation Of Flexible Working Arrangements: An Insights from A Multinational Corporation In Malaysia.Salmi Mohd Isa, Mazidah Musa & Mimie Abdul Rashid - unknown
    One would tend to think that an international banking group that has had years of previous experience in carrying out flexible working arrangements in its 1,200+ branches worldwide would have it easy in implementing what seems like a tried-and-true system in its wholly-owned subsidiary in Malaysia. The answer might surprise you: apparently, FWA does not go by the one-size-fits-all model. EastAsia Bank*, is a wholly owned subsidiary of an international bank that has a presence in more than 70 countries. True (...)
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  22. The Female Employees’ Readiness On Flexible Working Arrangements In Malaysia.Salmi Mohd Isa, Mazidah Musa & Ang Gee Chong - unknown
    Flexible working arrangements has become an important aspect in Human Resource Management policy for organization to attract and retain talented employees in the organization. The low female participation in labour workforce has motivated this study to be conducted. It aimed to provide insight to the employers on female employees special needs and their readiness to embrace flexible working arrangements if the resources were made available to them. “Readiness” to embrace flexible working arrangement was not previously studied in the flexible working (...)
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  23. Education And Gender Equality: A Case Study Of Muslim Female Students In Malaysia.Simon Moses Schleimer - unknown
    Both the internationalized and globalized processes of the country and the traditional norms and conservative religious concepts regarding gender roles, work and family influence the lives of women in Malaysia. The latter can hinder them to tap their full potential: Despite outnumbering male students in secondary school and university, only 53 percent of women between the age of 15 and 64 are employed in Malaysia. Against this background, the question arises how educationally successful Muslim female students develop individual educational processes (...)
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  24. An Exploratory Study on Linguistic Sexism in Malaysian Secondary School English Literature Textbooks.Sharifah Syakila Syed Shaharuddin & Maznah Abu Hassan - unknown
    Linguistic differences between men and women have been a widely popular topic for the last 30 years. This paper is concerned with these differences and how they are represented in todays’ current textbooks. The current study is an attempt to investigate if there is an occurrence of linguistic sexism in the English literature textbooks used in a secondary school in the northern region of Malaysia. The study used two literature textbooks that were currently used by form 4 students in the (...)
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  25. Qauwamun: The Relationship Of Subordinating Women And Victims Of Domestic Violence In Aceh, Indonesia.Salamah Longsatia - unknown
    This paper aims to focus on the conditions of religious factors in embedded domestic violence in Aceh. The discussion intends to explore the concept of Qawwamūn to describe how traditions of matrifocality and Islam contemporarily inform women’s subjectivities, and also analyse the ways Feminist Anthropology scholars. The conclusion of this study is the key condition factor of Women's Lives and Financial Security to the woman in Acehnese context combines with the traditions of matrifocality and the concept of Qawwamun, as the (...)
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  26. Development And Implication Of Gender And Women’s Studies Curriculum At Public Universities Of Punjab.Saima Noreen & Farah Deeba - unknown
    In mid of the twentieth century, feminist movement commenced the discipline of women’s studies to encounter the Ideological critique; a theoretical framework lacking laborious struggle. This study is based on curriculum development and concepts, which were discussed in the process of curriculum making of Gender and Women’s studies in the Punjab. This study aimed to explore the process of curriculum development at graduation and post-graduation level with details of its updating, reading trends in students, teaching methodologies, and inclination of students (...)
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  27. The Relevance Of Gender Studies In Deconstructing And Reconstructing Sustainable Development.Rashidah Shuib - unknown
    We are living in a complex, interconnected and a fast changing world. We have seen vast improvements in our lives. Generally people are living longer and are better educated. In many countries people have access to clean water, health care services, decent homes and food. We are connected by the internet in ways never imagined before. Yet inequity and inequality runs deep between and within countries. According to the United Nations, in certain countries, income inequality has increased by 11 percent (...)
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  28. Shifting “Reproductive Work” To The Public: “Nakorn Chum Retro-Market” And “Traditional Foods” Selling As Space Of Aging Women In Kamphaeng Phet Province, Thailand.Phurinat Chotiwan - unknown
    “Nakorn Chum Retro Market” is a type of walking street market and held at the beginning of every month. To construct nostalgic sentiment, the retro market is held in the area of “Nakorn Chum” ancient city where was ever the center of commerce in the past century. The nostalgic sentiment of the retro market are composed of cultural components such as dressing in the traditional Thai costumes, Thai dancing shows and local handicrafts etc. but the highlight of market is “Traditional (...)
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  29. Tribal Women’s Livelihood In Goa: A Daily Struggle With The Nature And The Nurture.Priyanka Velip - unknown
    Life for tribal women has become a daily struggle due to inflation and the high cost of living in ‘touristic’ Goa as well as government policy regarding their traditional source of livelihood – namely kumeri or shifting cultivation. This has been a common practice among the tribal communities in several parts of India. It has been called by different names, for example jhum cultivation in North India, slash and burn, swidden agriculture etc. In Goa, shifting cultivation is locally known as (...)
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  30. Between Patient-Hood And Trust: Interlocking Doctor-Patient Relationship Among Mental Health Care Users In Kedah And Pulau Pinang.Nur Zafifa Kamarunzaman & Nor Hafizah Selamat - unknown
    The article aims at exploring the trust establishment among patients with depression during their journey to psychiatric patient-hood. This study was undertaken in government hospital involving 29 psychiatric outpatient users in Kedah and Pulau Pinang respectively. Phenomenology study and gender lens employed to scrutinize on the patients’ lived experiences in mental health care, at the same time magnifying the gender differences in perceiving the service. Semi-structured in-depth interview and non-participant observation were the tools used in data collection. The data then (...)
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  31. HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia.Normazaini Mohd Noor, Darshan Singh, Vicknasingam B. & Suresh Narayanan - unknown
    Background: Female drug users dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants are predisposed to risky HIV behaviours and psychological problems. Objectives: This study aims to determine HIV risk behaviours and prevalence of depression among FDUs in Malaysia. Method: A total of 202 FDUs currently undergoing rehabilitation at an institutional rehabilitation centre in Bachok, Kelantan were surveyed. Respondents self-administered the behavioural survey questionnaire, and the Malay version Beck Depression Scale. Results: Most of the FDUs were Malays, with a mean age of 29.47 years-old. Sixty-two percent (...)
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  32. Exploring Feminist Concerns In A Cultural Context: The Voices Of Service Providers For Sex Trafficked Females In Jordan.Nora Samoudi & Ann-Claire Larsen - unknown
    In this paper, I discuss feminist discourse in relation to the cultural context of sex-trafficking crimes in Jordan. I reveal evidence in the paper that the patriarchal code of honour in Jordan intimidates sex trafficked females, preventing them from exiting their underground sex-work and returning to their families. The diverse cultural groups in Jordan, which include indigenous Jordanians, Bedouins, Gypsies, Syrian refugees, Iraqi refugees and other minority groups, have created layers of vulnerability for women and girls that contribute to them (...)
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  33. ‘Wrighting And Archiving’: Lessons Learned By A Survivor Of Rape By A ‘Holy’ Monk.Manee Khunphakdee - unknown
    “It only remained for me to give it voice, to shared it for use, that the pain not be wasted.” As a Women’s NGO worker and recently a student in the MA program of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, I’d like to share the story of Oy, a girl who had been raped by a ‘holy’ monk for many years. The process of finding her own language, standing up and speaking out was not an easy process as there were many (...)
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  34. An Analysis Of Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) And Women's Activism In The Politics Of Health Reform In Thailand.Montawadee Krutmechai, Rashidah Shuib & Magdalene Chooi Hwa Ang - unknown
    In the early 1990s, Thailand initiated a broad package of reforms in various sectors, including politics, education and health. The health reform brought about direct engagement of government agencies with NGOs and people’s organisations in terms of policy formulation and programme implementation. One of the ‘people’s organisations’ that has gained prominence in offering an alternative health model is the Buddhist Medicine Foundation Thailand. Based on a bigger study of BMFT, this paper presents a preliminary analysis of the organisation,using both secondary (...)
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  35. Retrieving And (Re-reading) My Teenage On-Line Diaries: A Feminist Study Of A Young Girl's Passage Into Identity Construction.Mattanyu Meksawat - unknown
    “Archive is the complex and incomplete site of women’s knowledge”. Joining the MA program in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies in mid-2015 and having taken courses related to the issues of women, history and archives haves brought me to a forgotten chapter of my life; that is, the digitalized diary of my teenage years. In this study the 103 entries of my online diary published on “yenta4.com” will be retrieved and elaborated upon through the framework and practice of “autoethnography” as (...)
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  36. A Study Of Women Micro Entrepreneurs In Malaysia: Livelihood Strategies And Challenges.Mazidah Musa, Rashidah Shuib, Nor Hafizah Selamat, Salmi Mohd Isa, Intan Osman & Saridan Abu Bakar - unknown
    Micro entrepreneurs play an important role in Malaysia’s vision by achieving high income economy by 2020. Micro business assists local economies and contributes to a thriving economic growth. Government provides several types of aids and assistance such as microcredit facilities, short-term loan, tools and equipment to facilitate microbusinesses. As a result, by 2010, there were 77% micro entrepreneurs. However, according to the report by the Small and Medium Enterprise Corporation Malaysia, at least 75% of the business failed during their first (...)
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  37. The Female Warrior: A Case Study Of Crowdfunding And Women’s Empowerment In Malaysia.Jia Liu & Nor Hafizah Selamat - unknown
    The Velara Warriors is a project recently launched by two young Malaysian women to create a line of female action figures that challenges gender stereotypes in children’s entertainment. While mainstream films feature a growing number of strong female characters, toy franchises are less likely to manufacture and sell corresponding female fighting figures. The two women turned to Kickstarter, one of leading crowdfunding platforms, to raise capital from a wide network of supporters. While funding barriers faced by women have been widely (...)
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  38. Impact Of Gender Roles And Business Type: A Study Of Entrepreneurship Among AIM Microcredit Borrowers.Maimun Mohd Zahari, Nor Hafizah Selamat, Noraida Endut, Premalatha Karupaiah, Salmi Mohd Isa & Yudi Fernando - unknown
    Gender roles and business type are two important elements that determine the success of an entrepreneurship activity. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of those two elements on the success of entrepreneurship activities of AIM microcredit borrowers. Data was collected based on a survey with a total of 133 AIM borrowers in Selangor, Malaysia. It consists of 71 men borrowers and 62 women borrowers. The research findings show a significance difference in the impact of gender roles (...)
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  39. Gender Recognition Of Transsexuals In Malaysia: Charting The Way Towards Social Inclusion.Mageswary Siva Subramaniam, Asmida Ahmad, Yusnita Mohd Yusof & Nur Fazini Asro Ramzi Sulaiman - unknown
    Are you male or female? To most persons the answer to this question is given without any difficulty and with certainty. To transsexuals however the answer is unclear and the resulting uncertainties lead to social exclusion and marginalisation.Gender identity plays a pivotal role in a person’s daily life and affects a wide spectrum of sociolegal and conventional interactions ranging from the very mundane such as which public lavatory to use, to some of the most critical aspects of life such asemployment, (...)
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  40. The Social Justice Ramifications Of Narrowing The Legal Definition Of “Wife’ In Malaysian Civil Law.Mageswary Siva Subramaniam, Yusnita Mohd Yusof & Darina Johari - unknown
    The status of “wife” confers on a woman a legal standing in relation to her husband which accords on her certain legal rights. In the context of Malaysian civil law this includes the right to initiate a claim in tort for any injuries or loss suffered by her deceased husband arising from the negligence of another. Such a right is conferred under s.7of the Civil Law Act 1956. The Court of Appeal in a recent unanimous decision in Tan Siew Sen (...)
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  41. Tourism Footprints On Society: Young Goan Women Speak Out.Severina Dias Kimberley & Maria Cardoz Steffi - unknown
    Goa, is a small State situated on the western coast of India. The geography of Goa, with its indented coastline, beautiful beaches fringed with palm trees make it an attractive holiday destination. Further the history of Goa as a Portuguese colony right up till 1961, has left traces of a cultural heritage different from the rest of India. The food, music, dress and the physical presence of numerous churches and crosses around Goa which seem to a visitor as being western, (...)
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  42. Self-Compassion, Social Connectedness And Self-Regulation Of Health Behaviour: A Preliminary Study On Local Undergraduates In Malaysia.Kelvin Ying & Intan Hashimah Mohd Hashim - unknown
    Self-compassion refers to the ability to care and have compassion towards oneself during the hard time in their life, which offers them a sense of warmth, connectedness and concern. Social connectedness refers to how individuals relate themselves with others and how they perceive themselves in those relationships. Self-regulation of health behaviour refers to one’s initiatives, such as setting goals, taking action and monitoring progress, in personal health management. This study examined 1) gender difference in self-compassion, 2) the level of self-compassion, (...)
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  43. Validation Of The Multicultural Masculinity Ideology Scale In The Malaysian Context.Kelvin Ying, Noraida Endut, Intan Hashimah Mohd Hashim, Nor Hafizah Selamat & Azman Azwan Azmawati - unknown
    The Multicultural Masculinity Ideology Scale measures an individual’s perception of being a man, adapting in a specific cultural context. The MMIS was first introduced in a study by Doss and Hopkins, where gender-specific masculinity ideology items were chosen based on theoretical grounds and constructed into a scale. The MMIS has been empirically examined and validated in different cultures. The aim of this study is to explore the psychometric properties of the MMIS in the Malaysian context from the responses of 100 (...)
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  44. Household Decision Making Of Women In Public Service In Nigeria.Daniyan-Bagudu Hauwa, Shazida Jan Mohd Khan & Abdul-Hakim Roslan - unknown
    This study examines the impact of women decision making in the household especially among the public servants in Nigeria. The study used a sample of 350 public servant women, and applied a Logistic regression model. The result shows that women decision making on family health care is positive and significant, while household repairs and constructions are negative and significantly related to household status. The study therefore recommends a sensitization program to educate men on the importance or role of women in (...)
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  45. The Issues And Challenges Facing The Female Entrepreneurs In Lagos State, Nigeria.Daniyan-Bagudu Hauwa, Shazida Jan Mohd Khan & Abdul-Hakim Roslan - unknown
    This study investigates on the challenges and issues that female entrepreneurs faced in developing counties like Nigeria. From the 80 observations descriptive statistics was employed. The outcome of the findings indicates that the success of female entrepreneurs is hindered by family pressures, unexposed to market, their lack of education and discrimination against their male counterparts. The study recommends that mentorship programs that will enlighten the female entrepreneurs must be put in place and the government should offer financial support to the (...)
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  46. Women, Gender, And Disaster: A Case Study Of Flood Victims In Kota Bharu, Kelantan.Farah Syazwani Hayrol Aziz, Nor Hafizah Selamat & Noraida Endut - unknown
    This paper aims to identify the gender issues in flood situation by investigating the experiences of women and men during flood disaster. It is also focusing on factors that contributes to and affects women’s vulnerability during flood. Literature on gender and disasters shows the importance of gender in disaster mitigation to increase women’s resilience to disaster. Therefore, this paper also seeks to understand, whether gender has been adequately addressed in the local disaster management plan and its consequences. Drawing on narrative (...)
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  47. The Upgrading of Woman Capabilities in Rural Areas to Implement Social Justice.Herdis Herdiansyah, Tien Handayani Nafi & Rika Febriani - unknown
    Gender inequality is closely related to poverty. When poverty combined with gender inequality resulting a failure in the main human capabilities. Custom can be as barrier to maximalize the woman performance outside the home.Traditional cultural practices that suppress women such as: early marriage and domestic violence comes from the view of the particular culture. Cultural particularism presupposes that a culture has its own system moral. In consequence, We can not use universal standard in assessing the culture because this claim. If (...)
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  48. How Have Post-9/11 Wars Been Gendered?Busra Nisa Sarac - unknown
    The study evaluated the gendered representation of ‘War on Terror’ in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In order to do that, the study looked at the participation of women in the UK and US armed forces as a case study. Women’s violence was examined as opposed to their established gendered roles with instances of female icons participating in these wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The study includes historical background of role of women in war, how to understand manhood in (...)
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  49. Islamic Feminism: Gender Equity By Deconstructing Tradition.Farah Deeba - unknown
    Modernity coupled with Industrial Revolution and raising secularism paved way for a new ensemble of social unity. Individualism that penetrated the core of modern society brought many changes to the application of many pre-modern values like justice, equality and liberty. From such passage from pre-modern to modern world we witness the birth of one of the most influential movements in modern world on the level of social dynamics; Feminism. Feminism started its treatment of women under the banner of secular feminism (...)
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  50. Performing Gender And Rural Tourism: An Analysis Of Homestay’s Operators In Penang Island.Farah Syazwani Hayrol Aziz & Nor Hafizah Selamat - unknown
    In the field of tourism, the issues of authenticity and post-modern experience has been advanced to the point where such experiences can be seen as authentic and meaningful to tourists even within the context of a largely commoditised and ‘staged’ experiential setting. The study of generic ‘performed events’ has been much debated within tourism from a variety of perspectives including: semiotics of tourism; marketing; sociology and anthropology. However, the study on the issue of performing gender stereotypical roles at a commoditized (...)
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  51. Role Model Approach, Community Dialogue Sessions And Changes In Traditional Fatherhood Practice In Rural Bangladesh.Sayed Saikh Imtiaz & Afsana Begum - unknown
    This paper aims to discuss the effectiveness of the role model approach in community dialogue session to initiate self-reflection among young fathers for changing the traditional fatherhood practices to prevent violence at the household in rural Bangladesh. Using the qualitative method of data collection the research evaluate a community dialogue mechanism involving fathers who have children aged between 0 to 5 years and who got the opportunity to interact with the ‘role model’ fathers. The first part of the paper discusses (...)
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  52. A Study Through A Butlerian Lens On The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission On Human Rights’ And Their Ineffectual Role In Protecting Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity And Expression.Meemaitree Arthit - unknown
    This research aims to criticize the role of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, that is, the ASEAN’s Human Rights mechanism, in developing protections toward Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, especially marriage rights, in this region. Since its formal existence in 2009 via ASEAN member’s ratification, this intergovernmental organization hasn’t provided any programs protecting the human rights of ASEAN peoples. However, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression fares much worse because this issue becomes internalized as the particular state’s (...)
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  53. Understanding Of Sexual Harassment At The Workplace.Anis Farahwahida Mohd Karim & Noraida Endut - unknown
    Sexual harassment is the violation of a person’s personal integrity and wellbeing and is an incident that often occurs in a workplace context. While it was mainly associated with situations in a traditional employment workplace, it has also been reported in organizations that consist of non-traditional or mixed employment relationships such as educational institutions. Sexual harassment in a university setting worldwide is quite pervasive. In 2006, the American Association of University Women found that 62% of female and 61% of male (...)
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  54. Retaining Quality Employees Through Career Development And Perceived Supervisor Support.Azura Roslee & Azura Abdullah Effendi - unknown
    This conceptual paper highlights the importance of perceived supervisor support in the relationship between employee career development and their intention to turnover. Career development should both cater to individual employees as well as meet the needs of the organization. It could serve as an important link to reducing turnover among employees in the initial stages of their career, but perceived supervisor support could possibly enhance the retention of quality employees among them. Upon review of related literature, this study suggests that (...)
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  55. Matchmaking and Traditionally Arranged Marriages And Domestic Violence In Rural Sindh, Pakistan.Ameer Ali Buriro & Noraida Endut - unknown
    This paper aims to explore the experience and understandings of men about domestic violence and concepts regarding the different types of marriages performed in the rural Sindh, Pakistan. The participants lived experiences of the male participants’ have been explored to find out the major effects of matchmaking and traditional types of marriage approaches. Apart from that, the men’s perception, social, cultural, and religious beliefs regarding the marriage have been discussed that how does matchmaking and traditionally arranged marriages influence the domestic (...)
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  56. Engaging Fathers In Care Work: A Study Exploring The Pathway Of Preventing Violence Against Women And Children In Rural Bangladesh.Afsana Islam & Umme Shefa Chowdhury - unknown
    For healthy development of child parents’ support and care is essential. It is expected that children with an involved loving father have much more healthy childhood and self-esteem. Engaging fathers in care work and child rearing is mean to improve family cohesion and well-being. This research deals with the traditional fact of household burden and familial hierarchy among family members and of course which ultimately leads to domestic violence against women and children. Hence this paper intends to understand whether involving (...)
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  57. Gender Differences in Tourism Destination Choice in Malaysia.Adzam Anuar, Farah Syazwani Hayrol Aziz & Kelvin Ying - unknown
    This paper examines the criteria that males and females when choosing their tourism destination and whether such differences result in different destination preferences. Gender is an important variable in shaping consumer behaviour. As Aitchison posits holiday experience can be evaluated as a process, wherein gender relations are “constructed, legitimated, reproduced and reworked”, gender differences are an important aspect for tourist destination. Given that tourism is an important sector in Malaysia, the study intends to examine the gender differences in tourism destination (...)
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  58. A Cross-Sectional Investigation Of Interlingual & Intralingual Errors Made By EFL Arab Jordanian University Students In The Use Of Prepositions In Their Writing.Yousef Sharif Qasem Tahaineh - unknown
    The present study was a cross-sectional investigation into Arab Jordanian first-, second- and third-year universtiy EFL students’ errors in the use of prepositions in written language production. Kajian ini berhubung dengan penyiasatan rentas-silang tentang kesilapan penggunaan kata depan / preposisi dalam penulisan, dalam kalangan pelajar Arab EFL tahun satu, dua dan tiga di universiti-universiti di Jordan.
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