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(Pensamiento), (palabra) y obra     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
1895. Mille huit cent quatre-vingt-quinze     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
9ª Arte     Open Access  
A&P Continuidad     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
ABO : Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Acta Artis : Estudis d'Art Modern     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Aesthetic Investigations     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
African Arts     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 19)
Afrique : Archéologie & Arts     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Afterall : A Journal of Art, Context, and Enquiry     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 18)
Airea : Arts & Interdisciplinary Research     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Aisthesis     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Akra Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi / Akra Journal of Culture Art and Literature     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
American Art     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 25)
American Music     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 22)
American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Anales de Historia del Arte     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Andharupa : Journal of Visual Communication Design & Multimedia     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
ANIAV : Revista de Investigación en Artes Visuales     Open Access  
Animation Practice, Process & Production     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
Animation Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
Annales islamologiques     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio L – Artes     Open Access  
Anuario del Departamento de Historia y Teoría del Arte     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Anuario TAREA : Revista de estudios sobre el Patrimonio Cultural     Open Access  
Appalachian Heritage     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
Appareil     Open Access  
Arbejdspapirer : Professionshøjskolen Metropol     Open Access  
ArcheoArte. Rivista Elettronica di Archeologia e Arte     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
ArcHistoR     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Archives of American Art Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 6)
Archives of Asian Art     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 11)
ArDIn. Arte, Diseño e Ingeniería     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
ARS     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Ars & Humanitas     Open Access   (Followers: 9)
Ars Adriatica     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Ars Longa : Cuadernos de arte     Open Access  
Ars Lyrica     Full-text available via subscription  
Art & the Public Sphere     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 14)
Art & Perception     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
Art + Law     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 12)
Art and Design Review     Open Access   (Followers: 15)
Art Bulletin     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 27)
Art Design & Communication in Higher Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 23)
Art Documentation : Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 12)
Art Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Art History     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 170)
Art History & Criticism     Open Access   (Followers: 15)
Art In Translation     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 10)
Art Journal     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 41)
Art Libraries Journal     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 12)
Art Monthly Australia     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 9)
Art Pritas Journal     Open Access  
Art Therapy Online     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 17)
Art-Sanat Dergisi     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Art/Research International : A Transdisciplinary Journal     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
arte e ensaios     Open Access  
Arte, Individuo y Sociedad     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Artefact : Techniques, histoire et sciences humaines     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Artelogie     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Artes Humanae     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Arteterapia. Papeles de arteterapia y educación artística para la inclusión social     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Artifact : Journal of Design Practice     Open Access   (Followers: 8)
Artivate : A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Artl@s Bulletin     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Artlink     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Arts     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 8)
Arts and Design Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 24)
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 38)
Arts and the Market     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Arts et Savoirs     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Artseduca : Revista electrónica de educación en las ARTES     Open Access  
ASAP / Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Asian Music     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 14)
Asian Theatre Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 5)
Athanor     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Atrio : Revista de Historia del Arte     Open Access  
AusArt : Journal for Research in Art     Open Access  
Australasian Leisure Management     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 8)
Australian Art Education     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 7)
Australian Humanist, The     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Balkanologie : Revue d'Études Pluridisciplinaires     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Baltic Journal of Art History     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Barnelitterært forskningstidsskrift     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Baroque     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Biography     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 20)
Black Camera     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Book History     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 161)
BR::AC - Barcelona, Research, Art, Creation     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
British Journal of Aesthetics     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 26)
Brumal. Revista de investigación sobre lo Fantástico     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
BSAA arte     Open Access  
Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 14)
BUKS : Tidsskrift for Børne- & Ungdomskultur     Open Access  
Bulletin de l'AFAS     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Bulletin of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Series in Management of Social and Cultural Activity     Open Access  
Bulletin of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Series in Stage Art     Open Access  
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies     Hybrid Journal  
Bulletin of the Comediantes     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Cadernos de Arte e Antropologia     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Cahiers Charlevoix : Études franco-ontariennes     Full-text available via subscription  
Cahiers de civilisation espagnole contemporaine     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Cahiers de Narratologie     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Cahiers des Amériques latines     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Cahiers d’études italiennes     Open Access   (Followers: 5)
Callaloo     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 15)
CALLE14 : revista de investigación en el campo del arte     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Cambridge Opera Journal     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 5)
Canadian Journal of Art Therapy : Research, Practice, and Issues     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Canadian Review of Art Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Canadian Theatre Review     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Caribbean Quilt     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Carte Italiane     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Cartema     Open Access  
Catharsis : Journal of Arts Education     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
CeROArt     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
CHINOPERL : Journal of Chinese Oral and Performing Literature     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 2)
Choreographic Practices     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Ciel variable : Art, photo, médias, culture     Full-text available via subscription  
Cinema Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 27)
CLARA : Classical Art and Archaeology     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
Cogent Arts & Humanities     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Collections électroniques de l'INHA     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Comicalités     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Comparative Drama     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 6)
Conceição/Conception     Open Access  
Concorso. Arti e lettere     Open Access  
Conservatorium / Konservatoryum     Open Access  
Contemporaneity : Historical Presence in Visual Culture     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Convivium     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
CoSMo | Comparative Studies in Modernism     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Counterculture Studies     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Critical Arts : South-North Cultural and Media Studies     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 11)
Critical Interventions : Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 1)
Critique d’art     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Cuadernos de arte de la Universidad de Granada     Open Access  
Cuadernos de historia de España     Open Access   (Followers: 4)
Cuadernos de Historia del Arte     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Cuadernos de Música, Artes Visuales y Artes Escénicas     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Culturas. Revista de Gestión Cultural     Open Access  
Dante e l'Arte     Open Access  
DATJournal : Design, Art, and Technology     Open Access  
De Arte     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
De Arte : Revista de Historia del Arte     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Demiurge: Ideas, Technologies, Perspectives of Design     Open Access  
Design Journal : An International Journal for All Aspects of Design     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 36)
Design Management Journal     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 19)
Design Management Review     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 15)
Design Philosophy Papers     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 11)
Dialectic : A scholarly journal of thought leadership, education and practice in the discipline of visual communication design     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Double jeu     Open Access  
Drawing : Research, Theory, Practice     Hybrid Journal  
EARI : Educación Artística Revista de Investigación     Open Access  
Eastern Christian Art     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 2)
Écosystème     Open Access  
Eighteenth-Century Fiction     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 24)
Éire-Ireland     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
El Artista     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
El Hilo de la Fabula     Open Access  
EME Experimental Illustration, Art & Design     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Empirical Studies of the Arts     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 3)
Escena. Revista de las artes     Open Access  
Escritura e Imagen     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Espace Sculpture     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Essais     Open Access  
esse arts + opinions     Full-text available via subscription  
ETC MEDIA     Full-text available via subscription  
Études de lettres     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
Eureka Street     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
European Comic Art     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
European Medieval Drama     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 4)
Exchange     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 4)
Experiment : A Journal of Russian Culture     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 7)
Explorations in Renaissance Culture     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 6)
Feminist German Studies     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 6)
Fibreculture Journal     Open Access   (Followers: 9)
FORMakademisk - forskningstidsskrift for design og designdidaktikk     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
FORUM : University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture & the Arts     Open Access  
Forum Modernes Theater     Full-text available via subscription  
Forum+     Open Access   (Followers: 7)
Fragmenta     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Gardens and Landscapes of Portugal     Open Access  
Gazi University Journal of Science Part B : Art, Humanities, Design and Planning     Open Access   (Followers: 2)
George Herbert Journal     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 1)
Gesta     Full-text available via subscription   (Followers: 8)
Gradhiva     Open Access   (Followers: 6)
Grafica : Documents de Disseny Gràfic     Open Access  
Green Letters : Studies in Ecocriticism     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 3)
Harmonia     Open Access  
HAUNT Journal of Art     Open Access   (Followers: 3)
Hemisphere : Visual Cultures of the Americas     Open Access  
Herança : Revista de História, Património e Cultura     Open Access   (Followers: 1)
Heritage & Society     Hybrid Journal   (Followers: 16)

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Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts
Number of Followers: 2  

  This is an Open Access Journal Open Access journal
ISSN (Print) 1544-4848 - ISSN (Online) 2161-9271
Published by Columbia University Homepage  [11 journals]
  • Full Issue

    • Authors: Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i4.11775
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • Covers and Front Matter

    • Authors: Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts
      Pages: i–ii - i–ii
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i4.11603
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • I Did You a Favor By Taking Your Work: Reconsidering the Harm-Based
           Approach To the Fourth Fair Use Factor

    • Authors: Casey Sandalow
      Abstract: American copyright law is predominantly utilitarian. Fair use—codified to promote copyright’s utilitarian goals—has emerged as one of the most nebulous doctrines in American law. This is partially by design. Passing the Copyright Act of 1976 (the “Act”), Congress sought to endorse “the purpose and general scope of the judicial doctrine of fair use,” but made clear that “there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in the statute, especially during a period of rapid technological change.” This judicial deference—combined with the case-by-case nature of fair use determinations—has led to evolving and inconsistent applications of section 107. Interpretation of section 107(4), which instructs courts to consider “the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work,” is illustrative. Though a plain reading of section 107(4) leaves room for consideration of all market effects, most courts and commentators agree that the inquiry into this factor concerns only deleterious effects on the copyright owner’s actual or potential markets. Some have expressed hostility toward consideration of positive market effects on the ground that an infringing use that might improve sales of a copyrighted work is also likely to invade the market for derivative works. In limited circumstances, courts and commentators have recognized the relevance of an unauthorized use providing financial gain for a copyright holder. In
      Authors Guild, Inc. v. Google Inc., Judge Chin indicated that Google Books increased exposure and sales for the copyright holders, concluding that “the fourth factor weighs strongly in favor of a finding of fair use.” While the Second Circuit declined to adopt Judge Chin’s explicit reasoning,
      Authors Guild remains a powerful endorsement of the plain reading of section 107(4). In Google LLC v. Oracle Am., Inc., the Supreme Court indicated that analysis of the fourth factor should weigh public benefits against private harms, endorsing a more holistic balancing of interests. In the wake of a reinvigorated fourth factor, it is worth reassessing whether economic benefits from infringement have any place in the market impact inquiry. This Note addresses the current status of market benefits: monetary gains conferred upon a copyright holder by a third party’s unauthorized use of a copyrighted work. While courts are still unwilling to treat market benefits as dispositive, they are moving away from the view that the fourth factor concerns only market harm. Expanded analysis of a fourth factor now balances private economic effects, public benefits, and in some cases, non-monetary concerns related to the value of a work. Market benefit proponents assert that their inclusion is more in line with the text and history 1976 Act, as well as the overall goals of copyright. Further, weighing market benefits against market harms helps to address problems related to circularity. This Note considers the viability of market benefits as both a dispositive and a relevant component of fourth factor interpretation. Part I provides a basic overview of the traditional approach to the fourth factor before defining and distinguishing between different types of market benefits. Part II analyzes recent caselaw acknowledging market benefits and proposes a framework for proving market benefits as part of a reinvigorated fourth factor. Part III addresses the viability of market benefit arguments across different sectors of copyrighted works and the possible implications of increased acceptance. It concludes that, despite enhanced recognition, market benefits still lack widespread applicability and are unlikely to change the outcome of any present fair use determination.
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i4.11239
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • A Chance at the Arts: Assessment of NYC Department of Education’s
           ArtsCount as a Violation of Title VI Implementing Regulation

    • Authors: Siena Stanislaus
      Abstract: The City of New York has historically struggled with equitable funding in its public education system. As a result, funding for arts education in New York City public schools has steadily declined. This trend further perpetuates a widespread cultural attitude that undervalues the academic benefits of arts education for students. This lack of support for the arts has particularly impacted schools located in low-income neighborhoods which suffer from low engagement with—and participation in—arts programs and arts instruction. Rocco Landesman, Former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, wrote in his study on arts and achievement for at-risk youth that “the only outcomes we should need to measure for a music class is whether the child had the chance to create, enjoy, and understand music.” The New York City Department of Education has attempted to offer all students the chance to participate in arts education through various policy initiatives. In particular, New York City’s Blueprint for the Arts curriculum initiative and its supplemental accountability program, ArtsCount, were implemented to enhance students’ access to arts instruction. The decade following their implementation, however, revealed obvious shortcomings and failures. Moreover, the lack of reform of these initiatives perpetuates the culture of unequal access that is so commonly associated with arts education. Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act states: “[n]o person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Particularly, Title VI imposes regulations for the implementation of federal funds. Such regulations require that recipients may not “utilize criteria or methods of administration which have the effect of subjecting individuals to discrimination because of their race, color, or national origin, or have the effect of defeating or substantially impairing accomplishment of the objectives of the program as respect individuals of a particular race, color, or national origin.” In 2014, the NYC Comptroller released a report describing the failures of ArtsCount, focusing in part on inequities in the distribution of arts instruction across New York City school districts. The results demonstrate a positive correlation between the presence of art instructors, art classrooms, and art programs to socioeconomic status and racial makeup of particular districts. These results are especially problematic as the very purpose of these initiatives is to enhance access to arts education for New York City students. This Note will explore several possible explanations for these failures, including societal and policy-based influences on school leaders in low-income neighborhoods, and how those influences were exacerbated by inefficient systems of reporting such as New York City’s ArtsCount. Prior to the implementation of BluePrint for the Arts and ArtsCount, New York City provided arts funding through Project ARTS, a grant program that provided schools with dedicated arts funding. This program required that Project ARTS funding was spent in areas related directly to the arts. Transitioning to Blueprint for the Arts and ArtsCount allows the New York City Department of Education to take a passive approach to implementing arts education funding. With ArtsCount, funding that would have previously been dedicated to the arts is now provided to school leaders through general school budgets using ArtsCount as a method to ensure accountability for investing in arts programs. However, the inadequacy of ArtsCount has led to many students in areas of lower socioeconomic status—primarily students of color—having to go without the necessary arts education curriculum as put forth by BluePrint for the Arts, the very curriculum that ArtsCount was meant to ensure. The inadequacy of this accountability program poses the question of possible Title VI violations. The several years following the Comptroller report have seen little change, despite recommendations for how to mitigate such discriminatory effects. In order to prove a violation of Title VI’s implementing regulations, proof of discriminatory effect will suffice to establish liability and proof of discriminatory intent is not needed. While it could be argued that such a funding structure is necessary and justified, offering less discriminatory alternatives would demonstrate that this structure is still indeed a Title VI violation. This Note explores potential alternatives to the current accountability framework, including reframing how arts education should and may be spent, and rethinking the way that data regarding arts education instruction is collected. Overall, the goal of this Note is to assess the current status of arts education in New York City Public Schools and how its current funding structure and accountability program impacts the presence of arts education across New York City school districts. This assessment will focus primarily on the New York City public school system, as New York City is a cultural hub of the world with communities of different races, ethnicities, and many socioeconomic backgrounds. Part I of this Note provides background information on Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, societal conceptions on the value of arts education, the history of arts education funding in New York City, and the implementation of ArtsCount. Part II of this Note assesses New York City’s current accountability framework in context of Title VI’s implementing regulation, considering the history of race disparities within arts education at the national and local levels. Part III of this Note proposes an alternative which may mitigate such discriminatory implications and increase acc...
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i3.11240
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • Regulating Algorithmic Disinformation

    • Authors: Haochen Sun
      Abstract: Disinformation is endemic in the digital age, seriously harming the public interest in democracy, health care, and national security. Increasingly, disinformation is created and disseminated by social media algorithms. Algorithmic disinformation, a new phenomenon, thus looms large in contemporary society. Recommendation algorithms are driving the spread of disinformation on social media networks, and generative algorithms are creating deepfakes, both at unprecedented levels. The regulation of algorithmic disinformation is therefore one of today’s thorniest legal problems. Against this backdrop, this Article proposes a novel approach to regulating algorithmic disinformation effectively. It first explores why transparency, intelligibility, and accountability should be adopted as the three major principles of the legal regulation of algorithmic disinformation. Because of its market-based technology development and regulation policy, the United States has yet to adopt any laws regulating algorithmic disinformation, let alone these three principles. The Article then examines legislative reforms in France and China, where the three principles have been translated into legal rules requiring social media companies to disclose their disinformation-related algorithms, render them intelligible to users, and assume legal responsibility for curbing the spread of disinformation on their platforms. Based on a critical discussion of the major problems with these legal rules, the Article puts forward a multi-stakeholder approach to better implement the three principles. It argues that the United States should take the lead in creating and piloting an algorithmic disinformation review system. This new system would empower the administrative oversight of algorithmic disinformation and promote the dynamic engagement of social media users and experts in policing algorithms that generate and disseminate disinformation. The ADRS would thus promote the transparency and intelligibility of algorithms and hold social media platforms accountable for curbing disinformation.
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i3.11237
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • Kings, Treasures, and Looting: The Evolution of Sovereign Immunity and the
           Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act

    • Authors: Leila A. Amineddoleh
      Abstract: Last year witnessed the conclusion of a long-fought dispute between a private party and a foreign government over an art collection with significant cultural value. It involved a treasure of ecclesiastical objects dating back to Medieval Germany that had once belonged to the royal House of Guelph and housed in the muralled medieval Brunswick Cathedral in Braunschweig, Germany. Ultimately, after over a decade of fighting, the controversy’s resolution did not involve an ownership determination by a U.S. court. Rather, the high court abstained from making a determination and instead declined to exercise jurisdiction over Germany. The lack of decision was not surprising, particularly in light of delicate foreign policy issues at play and the importance of keeping the judiciary out of international political disputes. The court’s unanimous decision was consistent with prior holdings, and so perhaps it was foreseeable that the court did not examine the merits of the ownership claims. However, a line of cases against Greece, Switzerland, and Italy did come as a shock, because they involved claims against foreign countries for asserting ownership interests in antiquities that were suspected of having been looted. Never before had governments been sued for their actions regulating the antiquities market and working to protect cultural artifacts.
      PubDate: 2023-05-13
      DOI: 10.52214/jla.v46i4.11238
      Issue No: Vol. 46, No. 4 (2023)
       
 
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