DISMANTLING GLOBAL HINDUTVA CONFERENCE
10-12 September 2021
Friday, September 10
9:30 – 11:10 am EDT / 7:00 – 8:30 pm IST
What Is Global Hindutva
Opening Remarks: Gyan Prakash
Christophe Jaffrelot | Meena Kandasamy | Anand Patwardhan | Moderator: Thomas Blom Hansen
11:30 – 1:00 PM EDT / 9:00 – 10:30 pm IST
The Political Economy of Hindutva
Jens Lerche | Pritam Singh | Vamsi Vakulabharanam | Moderator: Smriti Rao
1:30 – 3:00 PM EDT / 11:00 – 12:30 am IST
Caste and Hindutva
Gajendran Ayyathurai | Meena Dhanda | Bhanwar Meghwanshi | Moderator: Rupa Viswanath
Saturday, September 11
9:30 – 11:00 am EDT / 7:00 – 8:30 pm IST
Gender and Sexual Politics of Hindutva
Leena Manimekalai | Akanksha Mehta | P. Sivakami | Moderator: Paola Bacchetta
11:30 – 1:00 PM EDT / 9:00 – 10:30 pm IST
Contours of the Nation
Mohamad Junaid | Arkotong Longkumer | Yasmin Saikia | Nandini Sundar | Moderator: Suchitra Vijayan
1:30 – 3:00 PM EDT / 11:00 – 12:30 am IST
Hindutva, Science, and Healthcare
Meera Nanda | Kavita Sivaramakrishnan | Banu Subramaniam | Moderator: Joseph Alter
Sunday, September 12
9:30 – 11:00 am EDT / 7:00 – 8:30 pm IST
Hindutva Propaganda and the Digital Ecosystem
Cyril Sam | FCHS* Member | Salil Tripathi | Moderator: Rohit Chopra
11:30 – 1:10 PM EDT / 9:00 – 10:40 pm IST
Hinduism and Hindutva
Opening Remarks: T. M. Krishna
Raja Bhattar | FCHS* Members | Brij Maharaj | Sunita Viswanath | Moderator: Balmurli Natrajan
1:30 – 3:00 PM EDT / 11:00 – 12:30 am IST: Islamophobia, White Supremacy, and Hindutva
Anjali Arondekar | Demetrius Eudell | Deepa Kumar | Moderator: Manan Ahmed
*FCHS = Feminist Critical Hindu Studies Collective
Ad-Hoc Organizing Committee
Sahar Aziz, Rutgers University
Ben C. Baer, Princeton University
Sruti Bala, University of Amsterdam
Laura Brueck, Northwestern University
Ananya Chakravarti, Georgetown University
Zahid R. Chaudhary, Princeton University
Rohit Chopra, Santa Clara University
Ashley Cohen, University of Southern California
Meena Dhanda, University of Wolverhampton
John Esposito, Georgetown University
Shubhra Gururani, York University
Jyotsna Kapur, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
David Ludden, New York University
Radhika Mongia, York University
Meera Nanda, IISER Pune (former Visiting Faculty)
Gyan Prakash, Princeton University
Sharmila Rudrappa, South Asia Institute, University of Texas-Austin
Lotika Singha, University of Wolverhampton
Suchitra Vijayan, Author and Barrister-at-Law
Feminist Critical Hindu Studies Collective
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Narayana Rao
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If we are in discussion and if the issues are relevant we need to bring them into discussion. Hindutva is about the unity and integrity of Hindustan. How you can promote it, is its thesis. It is based on region and not religion. There can be other theses.
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Christian Persecution of Jews over the Centuries
GERARD S. SLOYAN
PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF RELIGION
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Research Anthology on Religious Impacts on Society
Management Association, Information Resources
IGI Global, 21-Jul-2020 - Social Science - 825 pages
Religion is considered by many to be something of the past, but it has a lasting hold in society and influences people across many cultures. This integration of spirituality causes numerous impacts across various aspects of modern life. The variety of religious institutions in modern society necessitates a focus on diversity and inclusiveness in the interactions between organizations of different religions, cultures, and viewpoints.
Research Anthology on Religious Impacts on Society examines the cultural, sociological, economic, and philosophical effects of religion on modern society and human behavior. Highlighting a range of topics such as religious values, social reforms, and spirituality, this publication is an ideal reference source for religious officials, church leaders, psychologists, sociologists, professionals, researchers, academicians, and students.
Volume 16 - Ralph L. Piedmont - 2005 - Book Information
Google Book Link
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=pCkGD_RcbEEC
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion (RSSSR) publishes reports of innovative studies that pertain empirically or theoretically to the scientific study of religion, including spirituality, regardless of their academic discipline or professional orientation.
Google Book Link
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=pCkGD_RcbEEC
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion (RSSSR) publishes reports of innovative studies that pertain empirically or theoretically to the scientific study of religion, including spirituality, regardless of their academic discipline or professional orientation.
The articles included in this volume report studies on the role of religion and spirituality in relationship to many topics of current popular interest, among them well-being, self-esteem, emotional intelligence, substance abuse, social mobility, positive psychology, coping with medical decision making, and images of God.
Ralph L. Piedmont is Psychologist at the Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola College in Maryland, Columbia, USA. One of his publications is The Revised NEO Personality Inventory: Clinical and Research Applications (Plenum Press, 1998).
Table of contents
Christian Belief About the Bible and the Holy Spirit in Relation to Psychological Type.
Andrew Village
Monastic Spirituality Beyond the Cloister: A Preliminary Look at Lay Cistercians.
William L. Smith
Relationships Between Spiritual Transcendence and Emotional Intelligence Among Older Catholic Nuns.
Ann Billard, Joanne M. Greer, Mary Ellen Merrick, William Sneck, S.J., and N. J. Scheers
A Comparison of Religiosity Between European-Americans, African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Asian-Americans.
George Yancey
God Images and Self-Esteem: A Study Among 11-18 Year-olds.
Leslie J. Francis
Charismatic Experience and Emotional Stability: A Study Among Adult Christians.
Leslie J. Francis and Susan H. Jones
Social Mobility and Religion: Evidence From Lebanon.
Marianne El Khoury and Ugo Panizza
Hope, Optimism, Pessimism, and Spirituality as Predictors of Well-Being Controlling for Personality
Joseph W. Ciarrocchi and Erin Deneke
Parental Rejection and Religiosity: Differential Predictors of Mood and Substance Use.
John J. Cecero and Adam L. Fried
Is a Consensus Definition of Spirituality Possible? Theory Construction in Spiritually-Oriented Psychotherapy.
Len Sperry
Religious Coping and Mental Health Outcomes in Family Members Making DNR Decisions.
Johanna R. Sood, Celia B. Fisher, and Daniel P. Sulmasy
Spirituality, Religious Commitment, and Psychological Well-being
Stephen A. Price and Lawrence G. Herringer
Spiritual Transcendence as an Unmediated Causal Predictor of Psychological Growth and Worldview Among Filipinos
Gabriel S. Dy-Liacco, M. Christine Kennedy, Donna J. Parker, and Ralph L. Piedmont
Spirituality as “Feeling Connected with the Transcendent:” Outline of a Transpersonal Psychology of Adult Development of Self.
Jan Sinnott
http://www.brill.com/research-social-scientific-study-religion-volume-16
Details of other volume are also there in the website and they have to be collected.
Ud 19.9.2021, 12.9.2021
Pub 29 August 2014
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