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Published by the International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), since 2019. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (PJHSS) is an international, open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed, quarterly journal. It publishes original research papers related to the topics of social sciences and humanities fields.

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Muted Voices and Oppressed Bodies: An Intersectional Feminist Reading of Gendered Violence in Harold Pinter’s Mountain Language

This study investigates Harold Pinter’s play Mountain Language in a feminist and intersectional context to discover how the text demonstrates gendered violence, silencing, and organizing violence. This study's main argument is that language and suppr...

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Exploring the influence of Offline Store Design on Online Store Design: Moderating role of Channel Integration in Multichannel Fashion Industry

The development of internet technology has transformed the online shopping landscape, presenting customers with enhanced options during their purchasing experience, delivering superior products and services, and enabling businesses to establish an ex...

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Bridging the Gap: An ESP-Based Needs Analysis of Environmental Sciences Students in Pakistan

This study aims to explore the English language requirements of the Environmental Sciences students at the University of Gujrat (UOG) through a needs analysis in the context of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) theory. Moreover, it investigated...

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Adaptation vs Authenticity: Exploring the Consequences of Changing and Unchanging Human Nature on Individuals and Family Ties in Mother Courage and Her Children

Bertolt Brecht’s play Mother Courage and Her Children portrays the multiple-faceted dimensions of human nature through the characters of Mother Courage, Chaplain Eilif, Swiss Cheese, and Katherine. Through textual analysis of the play and by applying...

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Growing Trend of Generation Z of Pakistan for Exchange/Scholarship Programs and Impact on Their Employability Status: An Analysis of Erasmus Mundus, UGRAD and Fulbright in the Light of Human, Social Capital and Transformative Learning Theories

The main focus of this study is to analyze the growing interest of the Generation Z of Pakistan in foreign exchange and scholarship programs such as Rasmus Mundus, UGRAD and scholarship program, Fulbright, and then evaluate their employability back h...

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Mapping Legal Pluralism in Two Asian Jurisdictions: A Comparative Study of Pakistan and Singapore

This article makes a comparative analysis of how Pakistan and Singapore manage to navigate in the legal ambit of pluralism within the dual framework of a centralized, common law-based legal system. Pakistan is a deeply-rooted, socially sedimented plu...

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Posthuman Identity and Gender in Hannu Rajaniemi’s The Quantum Thief

This research paper discusses posthuman identity and gender dynamics in Hannu Rajaniemi’s novel The Quantum Thief. A qualitative textual analysis is used to analyse the themes of subjectivity, gender, memory, and hybridity. Drawing on Rosi Braidotti'...

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Fostering Innovative Work Behavior in New Product Development Projects: A Theoretical Review

Innovative Work Behavior (IWB) is widely recognized as a driver of organizational competitiveness, particularly in New Product Development (NPD) projects where uncertainty and rapid change demand creativity and adaptability. Although a considerable a...

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Revisiting Output Employment Relationship in Pakistan: An Empirical Investigation of Okun’s Law Using Rolling Regression

Economists have proven the negative relationship between GDP growth in the economy and the unemployment rate changes over time. This study uses the empirical application of Okun’s Law using time varying coefficients to test the relationship between e...

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Fostering Emotional Intelligence among Students from Consanguineous Families: Teachers' Strategies

Students from consanguineous families may face unique emotional, social and psychological challenges due to genetic risks and rigid family systems. This study examines the role of teachers in supporting these students’ emotional development. A cross-...

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Emotional Intelligence and Counterproductive Work Behavior of Employees Working in Public Sector Organizations: Mediating Role of Organizational Justice

This study focused on the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI), perceived organizational justice (OJ), and counterproductive work behaviors (CWB), and of public sector employees. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design, to select...

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Role of Translation in Language Teaching: Insights from Pakistan’s English Language Lecturers

In Pakistan’s English language classrooms, translation remains a practical yet contested pedagogical tool. While academic discourse has often marginalized Translation in Language Teaching (TILT) in favor of exclusive target language (L2) instruction,...

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Econometric Insights into Economic Growth, Poverty and Social Protection in Asia: A Fresh Evidence

The current research undertakes an empirical investigation into the effects of social protection and poverty on economic growth across varying income levels in the Asian context employing a balanced panel dataset covering the years 2005 to 2021. For...

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Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in Controlling Inflation during Normal and Crisis Periods: An ARDL Analysis for Pakistan

This paper examines how well monetary policy has worked to limit inflation in Pakistan between 2000 and 2024, considering the COVID-19 epidemic and the global financial crisis of 2008. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) framework is used to ev...

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Does Trade liberalization widen Residual Wage Gap in Pakistan? A Sectoral Perspective

Between 1988 and 2005, Pakistan's trade policy saw significant transformations. This study examines the impact of trade liberalization (TL) on the residual wage gap (RWG) across manufacturing sectors, utilising micro-level datasets of Pakistan from 1...

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