- Language: English
- Established Year: 2005
- Published Articles: 31

Ndunode
Executive Editor | : | Dr. Edward Adie Ugbada |
Publication Frequency | : | Bi-annually |
Publisher | : | University of Calabar |
Paper Submission E-mail | : |
NDUNODE:CALABAR JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES is a peer-reviewed and refereed international journal of the Faculty of Arts, University of Calabar. It is a multidisciplinary Journal published biannually (January and July). It is inviting original research papers focusing on theories, trends, methods and applications that reflects the interdisciplinary perspectives of the human and social sciences. It challenges, provokes and excites thinking, ideas, debates and discussions on potential topics of contemporary relevance in Archaeology, Anthropology, Communications/Media Studies, Cultural Studies, English Studies, Linguistics, Library Studies, Modern languages (French, Spanish, German), Philosophy, Pragmatics, Religious Studies, Sociology, Sports, Theatre Arts, Tourism and Translation Studies.
- Vol-12 No-1 (2017)
- - Globalization and Democratic Valves In Africa: Does A Nexus Exist?
- - Communicating Democratic Values In A Changing African World
- - An Existential Analysis of The Neo-Liberal Argument For Globalization In Africa
- - Friedrich Nietzsche'S Will To Power: Globalization and Democratic Values In Africa
- - Decolonizing Knowledge In A Globalized World: The African Example
- - The Nigeria Mass Media and The Virtue of Truth Telling In The Face of Corruption
- - Globalization, Declining State Power and The Challenge of Asymmetrical Forces: Putting The Variables In Their...
- - Contemporary Phenomenon of Globalization: Contending Theoretical Paradigms
- - Globalization and History
- - Globalization and Nigerian Brand of Democracy
- - Globalization: A Challenge To Counter Terrorism In Nigeria.
- - Theatre For Development As Research Method In A Globalised World: An Investigation Into Factors Responsible For...
- - Women and Nation-Building In Selected Works of Sembene Ousmane and Ngugiwa Thiong'O
- - Womanist'S Quest For Gender Balance, Peace Building and National Development
- - History and Nigerian Drama: A Contextual Analysis of Ola Rotimi'S Ovonramwen Nogbaisi
- - The Concept of Terrorism and Its Implications For Nigerian Democracy
- - Corruption and Democratic Governance In Nigeria: Challenges and Options In The Fourth Republic
- - Political Violence In Nigeria: Implication For National Development
- - Globalization Or A New Wave of Imperialism: Africa In The Contemporary International Political Economy.
- - Women As Voices of Democratic Sanity In Socio-Political Disorderliness: A Study of Ahmed Yerima'S Hard...
- - Dominance and Control of Public Broadcast Media: A Study of The Imbalances In Information Flow
- - Cultural Globalization and The Place of Africa In Cultural Exchange
- - Democracy and Globalization: The Nigerian Experience
- - Globalization and Party Ideology In Africa: A Study of Nigerian Nascent Democracy^ 1999- 2015
- - The Influence of Culture On Gender Equality: A Study of Iban isong In Efik Society
- - Marginalization of Women In John Pepper Clark'S The Wives Revolt.
- - Pricing The Environment and The Question of Global Environmental Network (GEN): A Philosophical Approach
- - Transborder Data Flows and The Challenge of Cross Border Security: Implications For National Security and...
- - The Effect of Gestures On Teaching English As A Global Language To L2 Learners: Focus On Igbo-English...
- - Designs In Carnival Calabar
- - A Reaction Against The Philosophy of Humanism: In Search of The Possibility of A Holistic Consideration of...
Articles billed for publication should be between 12 and 15 pages typed double spaced on A4 paper. One hard copy and soft copy (CD) addressed to the production editor and publication secretary (Dr Adie Edward), Department of Theatre and Media Studies, University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
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