Issue

Volume 7

82 Publications

Indebted Meritocracy
Life Sciences
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.3.674

Indebted Meritocracy

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Sol Minoldo

El Gato y La Caja Journal. Buenos Aires

A meritocracy is a society in which success and failure belong to those who 'deserve' them. What you get depends directly on the decisions you make and on archiving the…

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Elite Fragmentation and Oligarchic Implosion in Nigeria’s Democratic Space: A mere Stopgap or an Impetus to People’s Emancipation?
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.3.672

Elite Fragmentation and Oligarchic Implosion in Nigeria’s Democratic Space: A mere Stopgap or an Impetus to People’s Emancipation?

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Mike Omilusi

African Media Association, Malta

The Nigerian political class operates within convenient and exclusive networks that support a core political composition, that itself is predatory, authoritarian, and disconnected from society. Since democratization began in 1988,…

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COVID–19 in Italia: una Percezione Amplificata del Rischio? [COVID-19 in Italy: an amplified risk perception?]
Medicine
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.3.670

COVID–19 in Italia: una Percezione Amplificata del Rischio? [COVID-19 in Italy: an amplified risk perception?]

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Carmine Cataldo

Independent Researcher, PhD in Mechanical Engineering, MD in Disciplines of Jazz and Improvisation (Jazz Piano)

In Italy, the perception of the risks related to COVID-19 may be considerably amplified. In this brief report we initially propose a realistic value for the Case Fatality Rate of…

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Editorial Volume 7, Issue 2
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.2.669

Editorial Volume 7, Issue 2

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María Fernanda Sandoval

IASHA e.V.

Dear JOSHA readers, once again we find ourselves saying goodbye and closing another wonderful issue! As you may have noticed, our bi-monthly editions are made up of more than ten…

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