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HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 5, Number 2, August 2016

HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 5, Number 2, August 2016 ARTICLES Prof. Frank N. Enor Dr. Joseph O. Ajor Prof. Etim E. OkonProf. Frank N. E

 

HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES


HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES, Volume 5, Number 2, August 2016

Published in

Department of Religious and Cultural Studies Faculty of Arts University of Calabar, Nigeria

In Collaboration with 

International Study Centre for Professional, Remedial and Continuing Education Ltd G.P.O Box 2897, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria 
Website:www.iscprce.com 
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Volume 5, Number 2, August 2016


ARTICLES

1. Eburutu Factor in Ikom-Efik Relations - Prof. Frank N. Enor
 

3. Cultural and Religious Beliefs as Impediment Against Prevention and Control of Mental Disorder in Nigerian - Prof. Etim E. Okon

4. Wars, Migration and Trade in the Evolution of Nation-States in the Central Cross River Region - Prof. Frank N. Enor 

5. A Feminist Theological Investigation of Alcohol Consumption in Non-Consensual Sex: Critical Reflections on Genesis 19: 30-38 - Dr. Gloria F. Ehiemua 49 

6. Faith-Healing Through Meditation and the Relaxation Response - Prof. Etim E. Okon 

HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES - AIMS, SCOPE, MANUSCRIPT  SUBMISSION


Aims 
Humanities and Cultural Studies (HCS) is a double-blind, peer- reviewed, open-access, multidisciplinary research journal committed to global knowledge creation and dissemination. As an academic platform for scholars to share fruits of research findings, the journal publishes high quality research papers with proven evidence of outstanding contribution to scholarship. All scientific research methodologies are endorsed, quantitative and qualitative. It publishes innovative conceptual and theoretical articles, and critical literature review. Full length research reports, shorter research notes, and literature reviews are accepted for publication. 

Scope
Humanities and Cultural Studies (HCS) publishes ground-breaking original research papers in education, sociology, political science, international relations, journalism, media and communication studies, public administration, social and cultural studies, anthropology, archeology, history, law, religion, philosophy, ethics and ecology. 

Manuscript Submission 
Manuscripts must be submitted in English, in full compliance with the latest edition of the American Psychological Association style in documentation. Please visit www.apastyle.org for more information. Manuscripts must include an abstract, of 100 – 150 words in English. Authors are expected to list five keywords for indexing purposes. Manuscripts up to 8000 words in length are accepted for publication. Manuscripts should be prepared in MS-Word format. Authors should provide full contact information, covering institutional affiliation, rank, e-mail address, postal address and phone number. All articles should be sent through online submission to any o f t h e f o l l o w i n g e - m a i l a d d r e s s e s : 1 ) i s c p r c e @ g m a i l . c o m 2 ) contributionforafripenticost@gmail.com. The opinions and statement published do not necessarily represent the policies, or views of ISCPRCE, the editor and the editorial team.

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Author & Editor

ISCPRCE is a tutorial Study Centre for open distance learning. The Study Centre through collaborative academic partnership with professional bodies, universities, colleges and seminaries provide supportive academic services for online and distance learning students to achieve their academic ambitions. To serve as admission and placement agent for universities, institutes, colleges and seminaries.