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An Introduction To The Conference With The Dalai Lama On Law, Buddhism, And Social Change, Rebecca R. French
An Introduction To The Conference With The Dalai Lama On Law, Buddhism, And Social Change, Rebecca R. French
Rebecca Redwood French
No abstract provided.
A Review Of Ashley Thompson's "Engendering The Buddhist State.", Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu
A Review Of Ashley Thompson's "Engendering The Buddhist State.", Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu
Erik W. Davis
A Study Of Faculty Research Practices In Religious Studies At Yale University, Suzanne Estelle-Holmer, Graziano Krätli, Christine Richardson
A Study Of Faculty Research Practices In Religious Studies At Yale University, Suzanne Estelle-Holmer, Graziano Krätli, Christine Richardson
Suzanne Estelle-Holmer
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Faculty Research Practices In Religious Studies @ Yale University, Suzanne Estelle-Holmer, Graziano Krätli, Christine Richardson
A Study Of Faculty Research Practices In Religious Studies @ Yale University, Suzanne Estelle-Holmer, Graziano Krätli, Christine Richardson
Graziano Krätli
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Scholarship: Data Analytics In Chinese Buddhist Philology, Christine L. Borgman
Rethinking Scholarship: Data Analytics In Chinese Buddhist Philology, Christine L. Borgman
Christine L. Borgman
The Practice Of Attention, Philip Novak
The Practice Of Attention, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
"Practices that strengthen the capacity for concentration or attention play a role in most great religious traditions. The importance of developing attention is most readily seen in the great traditions that arose in India, namely Hinduism and Buddhism." ~ from the article
Mysticism, Enlightenment, And Morality, Philip Novak
Mysticism, Enlightenment, And Morality, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
"Our outspoken anthropologist friend, Dr. A. Bharati, once remarked that if someone is a stinker before a mystical experience, he'll be a stinker afterwards .1 The swami's observation stemmed from years spent among the holy men of India and , no doubt, from considerable personal experience. It is an exaggeration , of course, but we cannot dismiss his crucial point: it is quite possible to be a mystic and a stinker. If we refuse to take Bharati's word for it, we need only to examine the numerous recent accounts of the oafish behavior displayed by acclaimed mystic-teachers. Or we …
New Buddhist Silk Roads, Rosita Dellios, R. James Ferguson
New Buddhist Silk Roads, Rosita Dellios, R. James Ferguson
Rosita Dellios
As China embarks on its One Belt, One Road Initiative it is recreating not only the economic Silk Road of the past but incorporating a Buddhist-based regionalism that stretched from Eurasia to maritime kingdoms in the southern seas. It was a mandalic world of trade and a dharma of easy communication between cultures and religions. After outlining China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative, this paper provides the historical setting of silk road regionalism with its Buddhist contribution, and then moves to the possibility of a new silk road mandala. The paper concludes with a Buddhist geopolitics of peace. Here Buddhism’s …
New Buddhist Silk Roads, Rosita Dellios, R. James Ferguson
New Buddhist Silk Roads, Rosita Dellios, R. James Ferguson
R. James Ferguson
As China embarks on its One Belt, One Road Initiative it is recreating not only the economic Silk Road of the past but incorporating a Buddhist-based regionalism that stretched from Eurasia to maritime kingdoms in the southern seas. It was a mandalic world of trade and a dharma of easy communication between cultures and religions. After outlining China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative, this paper provides the historical setting of silk road regionalism with its Buddhist contribution, and then moves to the possibility of a new silk road mandala. The paper concludes with a Buddhist geopolitics of peace. Here Buddhism’s …
The Great Virtue Of Heaven And Earth 天地之大德:" Deep Ecology In The Yijing 易經, Joseph Adler
The Great Virtue Of Heaven And Earth 天地之大德:" Deep Ecology In The Yijing 易經, Joseph Adler
Joseph Adler
No abstract provided.
Scholarship In The Networked World: Big Data, Little Data, No Data, Christine L. Borgman
Scholarship In The Networked World: Big Data, Little Data, No Data, Christine L. Borgman
Christine L. Borgman
Scholars are expected to publish the results of their work in journals, books, and other venues. Now they are being asked to publish their data as well, which marks a fundamental transition in scholarly communication. Data are not shiny objects that are easily exchanged. Rather, they are fuzzy and poorly bounded entities. The enthusiasm for "big data" is obscuring the complexity and diversity of data and of data practices across the disciplines. Data flows are uneven– abundant in some areas and sparse in others, easily or rarely shared. Open access and open data are contested concepts that are often conflated. …
Towards A Bibliometric Database For The Social Sciences And Humanities, Diana Hicks, Jian Wang
Towards A Bibliometric Database For The Social Sciences And Humanities, Diana Hicks, Jian Wang
Diana Hicks
In the social sciences, humanities or arts it is largely impossible to substantiate statements on research excellence with reliable indicators for international benchmarking of fields and institutions. To help overcome this limitation, this report examined bibliometric systems in the social science and humanities from the perspective of assessing their potential for institutional research evaluation nationally or internationally.
To assess the feasibility of an adequate bibliometric system in SSH, we must ask: how large is the SSH literature and how much of it should be counted in an evaluation? Working with limited time and resources, our efforts focused on assessing international …
Blooming In The Desert, Anne Teich
Blooming In The Desert, Anne Teich
Anne Teich
From Suffering To Clarity, Philip Novak
From Suffering To Clarity, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
The Buddha And The Computer: Meditation In An Age Of Information, Philip Novak
The Buddha And The Computer: Meditation In An Age Of Information, Philip Novak
Philip Novak