Editorial Volume 12, Issue 5
Stephan Seiler
IASHA / JOSHA Journal
Dear josha-journal readers, A warm welcome back to the latest edition of JOSHA, September 2025. We once again have a wealth of exciting contributions!
9 Publications
Stephan Seiler
IASHA / JOSHA Journal
Dear josha-journal readers, A warm welcome back to the latest edition of JOSHA, September 2025. We once again have a wealth of exciting contributions!
Bhushan Agarwal
This paper introduces melodic graphs—directed graphs with vertices representing individual notes and paths representing sequences of notes—to model note transitions in a context-specific and phrase-driven way. The generative capacity of…
Cinthya Souza Simas, Sara Tóth Martínez, Rohita Biswas, María Belén Moyano, Roland Mertelsmann, Gerhard Steinmann
Journal of Sciences, Humanities and Arts
The Demetrios Award, organized by the Journal of Science, Humanities, and Arts (JOSHA) in collaboration with The International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.), and supported by the…
Sumela Dutta, Rohita Biswas
This reflective essay explores the profound influence of Rabindranath Tagore, a renowned Indian poet, philosopher and Nobel laureate, on the author’s life. From early childhood through school recitations, dance, and…
Sonia López Rendón, Andres Camilo Rueda Martinez, Nicolle Daynna Ballen Caicas, Lizzeth Valentina Patiño Camarbgo
Institución Universitaria Politecnico Grancolombiano, Bogotá, Columbia
This research addresses the question of legal and psychological consequences of child pornography created by artificial intelligence (AI). The problem lies in the misuse of AI to impersonate child images…
Shane Austin, Clare Taylor, Nicola Veitch, David Audu, Jordon Millward, Robyn Emmerson, Rebecca Ellerington, Ana Colombo
Dept. of Biological and Chemical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus
Improving diversity among award recipients is a key focus in the scientific community. The Society of Experimental Biology, which historically awarded over 65% of its prizes to men, established the…
Sara Tóth Martínez
Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts
This article analyzes the 2025 Budapest Pride through the lens of Guglielmo Ferrero’s theory of power and legitimacy. Ferrero argued that illegitimate regimes rely on fear to maintain control, a…
Lea Stephany
In the following article, artist Lea Stephany discusses her new exhibition Ephemer in an exclusive interview. She explains the main ideas behind her latest works, emphasizing that while research and…
Stephan Seiler
IASHA / JOSHA Journal
Dear josha-journal readers, A warm welcome back to the latest edition of Josha, July 2025. We once again have a wealth of exciting contributions