National University of Samoa: Recent submissions

  • Tisdell, Clement Allan (2000)
    examines the socio-economic situation of the least developed Pacific Island nations (Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tuvalu and Kiribati) and the type of economics development advice which they have been given in recent ...
  • Latai-Niusulu, Anita; Binns, Tony; Nel, Etienne (John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2020-01)
    Being resilient in the face of climate change seems especially important for island societies, which face the effects of rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, changing wind patterns and sea level rise. To date, most ...
  • Beyerl, Katharina; Mieg, Harald A; Weber, Eberhard (Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, 2018)
    Inhabitants of Pacific small island states are facing multiple socio-ecological pressures, with climate change being one of the most prominent. Nevertheless, the agency of local stakeholders in decisions on how to adapt ...
  • Picton, Catherine; Horsley, Mike; Knight, Bruce Allen (2016)
    The concepts of disability were explored from a Samoan cultural frame. The impact of disability conceptualisations on identity development and cultural inclusion were assessed through the Samoan language. The study also ...
  • Bindon, Jim (2006-02-08)
    The effect of globalization on Samoa diet has been well documented as has the subsequent epidemic of obesity among Samoan. The Samoan diet began a transition in the 1830s with the introduction of more and more imported ...
  • Wakefield, Mary; Williams, David R; Le Menestrel, Suzanne; ..et.al (National Academy of Sciences, 2021)
  • Jacqui, Ewart (Anti-Terror Laws and the News Media in Australia, 2013)
    The September 11 2001 terror attacks in the United States prompted governments internationally to pass new national security laws, partly in response to United Nations conventions and protocols.1 In the UK the issue of ...
  • Lachlan, McIver (Oxford University Press, 2015-10-01)
    SmallPacificIslandcountries(PICs)areamongthemost vulnerablecountriesintheworldtotheanticipated detrimental health effects of climate change. The assessment of health vulnerabilities and planning adaptation strategies to ...
  • Susanna, Monseau (Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2017)
    TheAssociationtoAdvanceCollegiateSchoolsofBusiness(AACSB)accreditationstandardsonlearningandteaching,adoptedin2013,requirestudents to“engageinexperientialandactivelearningdesignedtoimproveskillsand theapplicationofknowle ...
  • R. Dragseth, Meghann (Routledge, 2018-02-12)
    Social media offers several opportunities in the classroom that include increased student engagement, building students’ professional and peer networks, and developing their social media skills. This article describes the ...
  • Tiatia-Seath, Jemaima (University of Hawaii Press, 2020)
    In this literature review, we analyze existing research on climate change and its impact on mental health and well-being, primarily among Pacific Islanders. To compensate for a lack of research in this area, we also address ...
  • Marcos, Antônio; Gomes, Brandão (Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 2019)
    to reflect on strengths and limitations of the concept analysis strategies as resources for the development of middle-range nursing theories. Method: a reflection study of metatheoretical nature. Results: strategies for ...
  • Shariatmoghani, Sedigheh (J Midwifery Reprod Health, 2021-03-12)
    Domestic violence is a major public health concern that could cause long-term physical and mental health problems for women. Evidence indicates that addiction is among important issues resulting in violence against women. ...
  • PETRAȘUC, Ana-Maria Gabriela; POPESCUL, Daniela (The 15th International Scientific Conference eLearning and Software for Education, 2019-04-12)
    In academia and mass media, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is largely and commonly seen as a main facilitator of learning processes. As ICT eases access to information and knowledge, independent of geographic ...
  • Devakumar, Delan; Palfreyman, Alexis (19Devakumar et al. Confl Health, 2021)
    Armed conflict has significant impacts on individuals and families living in conflict‑affected settings globally. Scholars working to prevent violence within families have hypothesised that experiencing armed conflict leads ...
  • D Sangma, Kethy Mary; Sybramaniyan, Dr J (Ilkogretim Online - Elementary Education Online, 2017)
    Sexual violence in Meghalaya is the most critical Human Rights violation, which remains for a very long time. Sexual violence in Meghalaya continues to be a devastating phenomenon with destructive repercussions for victims ...
  • P. DENNEN, VANESSA; A. RUTLEDGE, STACEY; M. BAGDY, LAUREN (American Journal of Education, 2020-11)
    This study examines the role of six popular social networking sites (SNSs)— Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest—in a high school setting. Students, teachers, and administrators were interviewed ...
  • P. Miller, Amanda; V. Pitpitan, Eileen; Nabukalu, Dorean (AIDS and Behavior, 2020-10-30)
    Transactional sex (TS) is prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. Women’s engagement in TS is linked with HIV infection; little is known about the relationship between TS, intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol use—established ...
  • Brock Carneiro, Jordana (Escola Anna Nery (EAN), 2021-03-17)
    Objective: to know the conditions that interfere in the care of women in situation of marital violence. Methods: a qualitative study anchored in Grounded Theory. Interviews were conducted, between February and December ...
  • Giannoul, Vaitsa; Giannoulis, Konstantinos (LEADERSHIP COMMENTARY, 2021)
    The earliest records of critical thinking in Western thought are the teachings of Socrates, as recorded by Plato in the form of the famous dialogues containing Socratic questioning. How would a hypothetical discussion on ...

Saili Sadil


Vaavaai

O a'u faʻamatalaga