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Vol. 29 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Bahamian Studies
Vol. 29 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Bahamian Studies
Published:
2023-11-30
Editorial
Editorial
Raymond Austin Oenbring
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Original Articles
Geojournalism
An Emerging Discipline and its Application at University of The Bahamas
Mark Stephens, Tarik Emre Yildirim
1-14
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In The Bahamas “She must give it up”: Sexual Abuse of Women in Heterosexual Relationships by their Intimate Partners
William J. Fielding, Virginia C. F. Ballance, Niambi Hall-Campbell Dean
15-32
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Examining Student Gendered Experiences with Parent Involvement in The Bahamas
Anica G. Bowe
33-45
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Behaviours Associated with Male “Sweethearting” (Infidelity) in Heterosexual Relationships in The Bahamas
William J. Fielding, Virginia C. F. Ballance
46-56
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Sexual and Psychological Abuse of Men in Heterosexual Relationships in The Bahamas
William J. Fielding, Virginia C. F. Ballance
57-74
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Literature Reviews
Legal Rape in The Bahamas
A Scoping Review
Theresa Moxey-Adderley, Berthamae L. Walker
75-100
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Research and Project Reports
Assessment of Library Service Quality at University of The Bahamas Libraries
A Comparison of the 2008 and 2018 LibQual Surveys
Shananda Miller Hinsey, Felicia Armbrister
101-116
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Short Communications
Raising Awareness of Expressive Writing as a Method for Alleviating the Trauma of Hurricane Dorian in The Bahamas
Saskia Furst , Dustin C Hellberg
117-124
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Commentary and Speeches
Some Alternative Thoughts on Endogenous Development
Sustainable Grand Bahama Conference 2022
Nikolaos Karagiannis
125-138
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Creative Work
Losing Ground? A Meditation on Being in the (Post) Coloniality of Public Space: Part One
Ian Anthony Bethell Bennett
139-148
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