IJRISS - Volume 9, Issue 13
Articles
Buddhist Youth Preferences Factors on Humanistic Buddhism Learning Mobile Application
Authors: Rosila Bee Mohd Hussain, Chang Yin Liang
Abstract: Digital media and networks have become embedded in our everyday lives. It is a part of a broad-based changes to how we engage in knowledge production, communication, and creative expression. Therefore...
Anambra Residents’ Knowledge and Perception of Broadcast Media Coverage of the 2024 Local Government Election.
Authors: Nwodu, Gloria Eberechukwu, Nnedum, Gloria Ifeyinwa, Edokwe, Onyinyechi Theresa
Abstract: This study investigated Anambra residents’ knowledge and perception of broadcast media coverage of the 2024 local government election. The main objectives of the study were to find out the level of ...
Seeing Beyond the Narrative: A Visual Analysis of Transgender Representation in Joyland
Authors: Khoula Khan, Dr. Noor Aireen Ibrahim, Dr. Ungku Khairunnisa Ungku Mohd Nordin
Abstract: This study examines the visual representation of transgender identities in Joyland (2022), a landmark Pakistani film that has received both international recognition and domestic controversy. While ex...
Melchizedek and the Levitical Priesthood: A Comparative Theological Study
Authors: Timothy Olusoji A. Yerokun, Israel Oluwashola Adedeji, Gabriel Testimony Adekola, Adeshina Felix Ayodele
Abstract: This study explores the theological significance of Melchizedek and the Levitical priesthood within the broader framework of biblical theology. Melchizedek, an enigmatic and profoundly significant fig...
Examining the Challenges of Technical and Vocational Education in Secondary School in Nigeria
Authors: Abdullahi Usman, Pr. Yu Rong, Ebrima Saine
Abstract: Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a vital component of Nigeria's educational system, designed to equip students with practical skills for employability and economic growth. How...
AI-Generated Content: Transparency, Accountability, and Ethical Challenges in Journalism – A Case Study
Authors: Ms. Radhika. H, Dr. Prathibha Vinod
Abstract: The ethical implications of AI-generated content in journalism are systematically discussed in the current debate, with a focus on the opportunities and challenges that accompany automated writing and...
Making Equations Speak: Communicating Mathematical Models Across Engineering Disciplines
Authors: Zairulazha bin Zainal, Shamsul Anuar bin Shamsudin, Saleha binti Mohamad Saleh
Abstract: In engineering programmes, mathematical modelling is usually introduced as a bridge between theory and the real physical world. In practice, however, many undergraduates still treat equations as somet...
Challenges Faced By Community Radio in Countering the Covid-19 Infodemic in Kenya; A Case of Anyole Radio
Authors: Ambaluku Elvies Kibisu, Prof. Kyalo Wa Ngula, Dr. Henry Nkoru Nabea
Abstract: The emergence of the Covid 19 pandemic not only posed a threat to global health systems but also posed a significant threat to the global information system particularly through the rise of the infode...
Mapping the Covid-19 Infodemic: Prevalence, Beliefs and Misconceptions among Anyole Radio Listeners
Authors: Ambaluku Elvies Kibisu, Prof. Kyalo Wa Ngula, Dr. Henry Nkoru Nabea
Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic unfolded alongside an extensive infodemic, marked by rapid dissemination of inaccurate, unverified and misleading information that undermined public health communication. This st...
ICT and Human Agency in the Fight Against Corruption in Nigeria’s Public Service
Authors: Michael Chugozie Anyaehie, Anthony Chimamkpam Ojimba, Sebastian Okechukwu Onah, Christopher Ikechukwu Asogwa
Abstract: Corruption in public service is a global social problem that affects the integrity, development, and stability of institutions and countries. It is an insidious and corrosive plague on societies, unde...
Reconstructing News Verification as Epistemic Labour: Journalism Training, Knowledge Cultures, and Responsibility Failures in Kenyan Newsrooms
Authors: Wanangwe, Josephine Miriam
Abstract: This paper theorizes news verification in Kenyan print journalism as a form of epistemic labour central to the construction of public truth. Drawing on Social Responsibility Theory and interpretive in...
Understanding News Consumption Behaviors Across Media Platforms
Authors: Mariem Sboui
Abstract: The main objective of this research is to study the consumption behavior of news in Tunisia through different types of media. This research is exploratory. We conducted primarily qualitative research ...
Expressive Pixels: The Influence of Emoji on Tone Interpretation in Digital Communication
Authors: Harvey D. Cabajar, Doniza A. Sapuras, Abegail S. Minguita, Mechel T. Comeda, Darlene Nechole O. Bato, Francis Levi Justhe A. Catulay, Nathaniel L. Porta, Oscar S. Recto, Jr.
Abstract: This study examined the influence of emojis on tone interpretation in digital communication among Senior High School students of Dapa National High School during the School Year 2025–2026. A quantit...
Framing Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality: A Comparative Analysis of Brochures from Mandarin Oriental and Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Authors: Yusupova Sevara Erkin Kizi, Prof.Wang Changsong Wang
Abstract: Amid growing public and environmental awareness, luxury hotel chains are increasingly embedding sustainability narrative into their branding strategies. This study investigates how two high-end hotels...