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The Public Representation of a Religion called Hinduism

Networking: Details of Interested Researchers

The Public Representation of a Religion called Hinduism is a networking project. Our aim is encourage dialogue between researchers interested in the themes of the project, and in the study of contemporary Indian religions more generally, both in India and the diaspora. One way of achieving this aim is to build a database of interested researchers, giving details of specific research interests. Please add your details to the database here.

Number of registered researchers: 20
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NameInstitutionSpecial InterestEmail
Dr Anand, DibyeshInternational Relations, University of WestminsterState-Majority-Minority Nationalisms in China and India; Tibet; Representations and Hindu Right's Politics of Violence; India-China border zone; Indian diaspora in Tanzaniad.anand@wmin.ac.uk
Ms Chatterjee, RunaIndependent Researcher Vedic influence on Occidental texts 
Dr David, AnnSchool of Arts, Roehampton University, UKHinduism in the UK; Tamil diaspora/Tamil migration; dance and movement practices within Hinduism; embodied ritual in Hindu religious practice.a.david@roehampton.ac.uk
Dr devi, m.v.lakshmiR.B.V.R.R.W'S COLLEGE;OSMANIA UNIVERSITY;HYDERABAD;INDIA; SOCIOLOGYSOCIO-LEGAL STUDIESmvlakshmid@gmail.com
Dr Froystad, KathinkaSocial anthropology"New agey" movements in urban India, return globalization, class, spirituality in a neoliberal context, the quest for simplicitykathinka.froystad@sosantr.uib.no
Ms Ganneri, NamrataSNDT College of Arts & SCB College of Commerce & Science, Mumbai, IndiaWomen in Hindu Nationalist organizations, Contemporary Dalit movementnamgan@gmail.com
Dr Ikegame, AyaThe University of Edinburgh, Social AnthropologyHindu monasteries (mathas) in Karnataka, guru culture, religious leadership, education in religious settings, social justice and religionayaikegame@mac.com
Prof Kanungo, PralayCentre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaIndian politics, Religion and Politics, Hindu Nationalism, Hinduism and Diaspora, Communal Mobilisation and Violence pralaykanungo@yahoo.com
Dr Khanduri, Ritu/Assistant Professor, Univ. of Texas at Arlington/ AnthropologyVisual Culture, Colonial and Postcolonial India,Globalization, Citizenship,Development,khanduri@uta.edu
Prof Kim, HannaAdelphi University, Dept. of Anthropologyrethinking categories of religion and secularism; Hindu devotional movements; postcolonial Gujarat history and culture; gender, feminist ideologies, and non-liberal traditions; embodied religious subjectivitieshannakim@adelphi.edu