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    Digitial memory.Ananda Mitra - 2005 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 3 (1):3-13.
    The increasing availability and popularity of ways to capture personal memories using technologies such as digital cameras is beginning to alter the way in which personal memory images are produced, retained and circulated. Unlike the analog technologies, it is now possible to create an immediately available presence on the Internet. When examined from the perspective of voice, this phenomenon expands the potential of creating personal history narratives that could be collated together to produce a non‐institutional history of an era. This (...)
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  2. The Yoga-Vāsiṣṭha of Vālmīki: Sanskrit text and English translation according to Vihari Lal Mitra.Vihārilāla Mitra & Ravi Prakash Arya (eds.) - 1998 - Delhi: Parimal Publications.
    vol. 1. Vairāgya-prakaraṇa, Mumukṣu-prakaraṇa, Utpatti-prakaraṇa -- vol. 2. Sthiti-prakaraṇa, Upadeśa-prakaraṇa -- vol. 3. Nirvāṇa-prakaraṇa (pūrvārdha) -- vol. 4. Nirvāṇa prakaraṇa (utarārdha).
     
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    Showdown in the Sonoran Desert: Religion, Law, and the Immigration Controversy.Ananda Rose - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    This book offers reflections on a daunting and controversial ethical question: How should we treat the strangers who enter this country illegally? To understand the experience of those directly confronted by this problem, Ananda Rose traveled to the Sonoran desert at the border between the U.S. and Mexico. There she gathered opinions from Minutemen, Border Patrol agents, Catholic nuns, humanitarian air workers, left-wing protestors, ranchers, and other ordinary citizens in southern Arizona. She depicts the results of these interviews as (...)
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    The Politics of Postsecular Religion: Mourning Secular Futures.Ananda Abeysekara - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    Ananda Abeysekara contends that democracy, along with its cherished secular norms, is founded on the idea of a promise deferred to the future. Rooted in democracy's messianic promise is the belief that religious—political identity-such as Buddhist, Hindu, Sinhalese, Christian, Muslim, or Tamil—can be critiqued, neutralized, improved, and changed, even while remaining inseparable from the genocide of the past. This facile belief, he argues, is precisely what distracts us from challenging the violence inherent in postcolonial political sovereignty. At the same (...)
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    Colors of the Robe: Religion, Identity and Difference, Ananda Abeysekara. [REVIEW]Ananda Wikremeratna - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (1):124-125.
    Colors of the Robe: Religion, Identity and Difference, Ananda Abeysekara, pp. xvi+271. ISBN 1-57003-467-2.
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    Human Embryonic Moral Status in the Embryo Research Debate from the Indian Religious School of Thoughts.Piyali Mitra - 2021 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (3):9-15.
    Human embryonic moral status in the embryo debate in the Indian religious school of thoughts is a challenging issue. The paper tries to figure out whether ontological status implies moral status of embryo. Consciousness is an important determinant of animation of human embryo. In this paper an attempt had been made to understand the concept of man and soul in the Hindu philosophical thought. In the process we would also make a critical review of embryology in the Hindu philosophical thought. (...)
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  7. Religio-cultural approach to the gender problem in india.Ananda - 1988 - Journal of Dharma 13 (4):351-381.
     
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    Twirling the Needle: Pinning Down Anthropologists' Emergent Bodies in the Disclosive Field of American Acupuncture.Mitra Emad - 1997 - Anthropology of Consciousness 8 (2-3):88-96.
    Acupuncture, like many alternative health care modalities, allows for and encourages a bodily experience of transformation. Clients (as well as practitioners) often experience a new body in the making. Within the context of ethnographic work focusing on the emergent bodies of acupuncturists and their clients, this paper focuses on the third, and perpetually more hidden, member of this ethnographic triad: the anthropologist. How do anthropologists position themselves in relation to alternative health care? Where is the anthropologists' body in relation to (...)
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    In search of paradise: Gardens in Medieval French and Persian poetry.Mitra K. Martin - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:93-138.
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  10. Letters & essays.Ananda Pereira - 1997 - [Colombo: [S.N.].
     
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    Gandhi on Caturvarṇa and Niṣkāma Karma: A Re-interpretation.Enakshi Ray Mitra - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (3):481-499.
    Gandhi’s writings on the issue of Caturvarṇa, despite their apparent lacunas, dogmatic tones and seeming inconsistencies, are available to a convincing reconstruction. With this purpose in view, the first section of this paper will attempt to give an anti-foundational reading of Caturvarṇa—where varṇa is seen to be based neither on the different proportions of the three guṇas (sattva, rajas and tamas), nor on a system of hereditary professions, but as abstract dimensions that are not mutually exclusive—and at best serves to (...)
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    Racism in healthcare and bioethics.Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Arianne Shahvisi, Angela Ballantyne & Keisha Ray - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (3):233-234.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 3, Page 233-234, March 2022.
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    Reconfiguring Social Value in Health Research Through the Lens of Liminality.Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Edward S. Dove, Graeme T. Laurie & Samuel Taylor-Alexander - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (2):87-96.
    Despite the growing importance of ‘social value’ as a central feature of research ethics, the term remains both conceptually vague and to a certain extent operationally rigid. And yet, perhaps because the rhetorical appeal of social value appears immediate and self-evident, the concept has not been put to rigorous investigation in terms of its definition, strength, function, and scope. In this article, we discuss how the anthropological concept of liminality can illuminate social value and differentiate and reconfigure its variegated approaches. (...)
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    Introduction: ways of machine seeing.Mitra Azar, Geoff Cox & Leonardo Impett - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (4):1093-1104.
  15. Brahmadarsanam, or Intuition of the Absolute.Ananda Sri Acharya - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27:555.
     
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    Pātañjalayoga evaṃ Jainayoga kā tulanātmaka adhyayana.Aruṇā Ānanda - 2002 - Dillī: Motīlāla Banārasīdāsa Pabliśarsa aura Bhogīlāla Leharacanda Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥ti Saṃsthāna.
    Comparative study of the Yoga of Patañjali and Jaina Yoga.
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    The Buddhist Approach to the Scripture.Bikkhu Ananda - 1996 - Journal of Dharma 21:364-377.
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    Mercedes Baptista na educação infantil: relato de experiência de implementação da Lei n. 10.639/03 na Educação Infantil.Ananda Da Luz Ferriera & Jaqueline Da Luz Ferreira - 2019 - Odeere 4 (7):270.
    No relato de experiência será apresentada uma reflexão sobre prática pedagógica realizada em uma instituição de Educação Infantil da zona norte do município do Rio de Janeiro. A ação pedagógica se inspirou na biografia da bailarina Mercedes Baptista que dialogou de forma interdisciplinar e lúdica com a cultura e história afro-brasileira, buscando promover uma educação antirracista na primeira infância colocando em prática Lei n. 10.639/03. Palavras-chave: Educação Infantil, Lei n. 10.639/03, Mercedes Baptista.
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  19. Humanitarian research : ethical considerations in conducting research during global health emergencies.Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra & Matthew Hunt - 2021 - In Graeme T. Laurie, The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Simulation of the transient performance of multi-machine.Ananda Parakrama Pieris Seneviratne - unknown - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 21:22.
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    ‘Correct Distance’ a Photo-text on Film Noir.Mitra Tabrizian - 1984 - Feminist Review 18 (1):50-55.
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    Justice and the racial dimensions of health inequalities: A view from COVID‐19.Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Kaveri Qureshi, Gwenetta D. Curry & Nasar Meer - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (3):252-259.
    In this paper, we take up the call to further examine structural injustice in health, and racial inequalities in particular. We examine the many facets of racism: structural, interpersonal and institutional as they appeared in the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, and emphasize the relevance of their systemic character. We suggest that such inequalities were entirely foreseeable, for their causal mechanisms are deeply ingrained in our social structures. It is by recognizing the conventional, un-extraordinary nature of racism within social systems (...)
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    Doing Ethnography, Being an Ethnographer: The Autoethnographic Research Process and I.Rahul Mitra - 2010 - Journal of Research Practice 6 (1):Article M4.
    I examine here Theory and Scholarship (taken to be formalized social scientific frameworks that seek to map out the real world and social actions in an objective fashion) via an autoethnographic lens. Chiefly, I ask how autoethnography as a research method reconfigures them: how may we extend knowledge using autoethnography? While much critique has centered on the "doing" (dispassionately?) versus "being" (going native?) of autoethnography, I argue that such a dichotomy is inherently false. Instead, doing is located within the ethnographer's (...)
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    Mitochondrial fission‐fusion as an emerging key regulator of cell proliferation and differentiation.Kasturi Mitra - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (11):955-964.
    Mitochondrial shape change, brought about by molecules that promote either fission or fusion between individual mitochondria, has been documented in several model systems. However, the deeper significance of mitochondrial shape change has only recently begun to emerge: among others, it appears to play a role in the regulation of cell proliferation. Here, I review the emerging interplay between mitochondrial fission‐fusion components with cell cycle regulatory machineries and how that may impact cell differentiation. Regulation of mitochondrial shape may modulate mitochondrial metabolism (...)
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    Sex selection and global gender justice.Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra - 2021 - Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (2):217-233.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    Off‐Shoring Clinical Research: Exploitation and the Reciprocity Constraint.Agomoni Ganguli Mitra - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 13 (3):111-118.
    The last 20 years have seen a staggering growth in the practice of off-shoring clinical research to low-and middle-income countries (LICs and MICs), a growth that has been matched by the neoliberal policies adopted by host countries towards attracting trials to their shores. A recurring concern in this context is the charge of exploitation, linked to various aspects of off-shoring. In this paper, I examine Alan Wertheimer's approach and offer an alternative view of understanding exploitation in this context. I will (...)
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    Compulsory licensure: The case of cipro and beyond.Ananda M. Chakrabarty - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):40.
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    Dreaming the Dark Side of the Body: Pain as Transformation in Three Ethnographic Cases.Mitra C. Emad - 2003 - Anthropology of Consciousness 14 (2):1-26.
    The body in-pain has regularly been relegated to "the dark side"of Western biomedicine, academic research, and even everyday life. Following Starhawk's aptly titled resuscitation of "the dark"as a fertile source of spiritual transformation (Dreaming the Dark, 1982), this essay examines the ways in which intractable pain can open up the body to "a new body in the making" —one that engages with pain kinesthetically as well as discursively. This essay explores three ethnographic cases emerging from three different American fieldvvork sites. (...)
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    Of Newtons and heretics.A. Ganguli-Mitra, M. Schmidt, H. Torgersen, Anna Https://Orcidorg Deplazes & N. Https://Orcidorg Biller-Andorno - 2009 - .
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  30. Gautama dharma sūtram. Gautama, Mitra, Veda, [From Old Catalog] & Masakarin (eds.) - 1969 - New Dehli: Veda Mitra.
     
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    Saṃvid prakāśavāda.Ānanda Miśra - 2002 - Dillī: Bhāratīya Vidyā Prakāśana.
    Concept of Knowledge in Indic philopsphy; a study.
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    Assessing the evolution of carbon emissions of large companies: An index‐based approach.Ananda Valayden & Didier Chabaud - 2024 - Business and Society Review 129 (4):552-586.
    According to the Carbon Disclosure Project, the world's largest 100 companies are responsible for 71% of global greenhouse gas emissions since 1988. However, seven years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, these companies' efforts remain insufficient as they have not significantly altered the dangerous trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions. Current methods used to quantify company‐level emissions offer limited insights, often providing overall scores or evaluating CSR's impact on performance. To address this, we developed a refined methodology focusing on the (...)
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    Walking with My Father.Mitra C. Emad - 2024 - Heidegger Studies 40 (1):253-258.
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    A Social Connection Model for International Clinical Research.Agomoni Ganguli Mitra - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (3):W1 - W2.
  35. Ethics of Freedom: Comparing Locke, Sartre and Gandhi.Piyali Mitra, Ravichandran Moorthy, S. Panneerselvam & Saji Varghese - 2022 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 32 (1):3-6.
    What is freedom? The contemporary history of humanity is a quest for enduring human freedom over oppression, subjugation and tyranny of many forms. In that pursuit, many wars have been fought, and millions of lives have perished, and many ideologies were born. In simple terms, freedom to the ability to act or change without being constrained. Freedom manifests when obstacles to initiate change or to express free will are removed. From a needs perspective, freedom is when an individual can pursue (...)
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    Formations of Ritual: Colonial and Anthropological Discourses on the Sinhala Yaktovil.Ananda Abeysekara & David Scott - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):717.
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    Happiness As Positive Dialogue and Development: An Indo Chinese Consideration.Piyali Mitra - 2022 - In Swati Chakraborty & Quichao Wang, Handbook of Dialogue and Development: India-China-EU. New Delhi: ABS Book.
    We, human strive and act in pursuance of happiness. The pursuit of happiness has been one of the most prominent goals of humanity since time immemorial. However, understanding and experiencing happiness varies across cultures. This chapter attempts to present the concept of happiness from the ancient Hindu culture as well from the Chinese tradition. The chapter would try to take up the position that the conception of happiness is a critical aspect of subjective well-being.
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    Sikhism between Tradition and "Assemblage": Reflections on Arvind Mandair's Sikh Philosophy.Ananda Abeysekara - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):333-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Sikhism between Tradition and "Assemblage":Reflections on Arvind Mandair's Sikh PhilosophyAnanda Abeysekara (bio)Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World. By Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.My central concern in this essay is how to think about the relation between genealogy and tradition in Arvind Mandair's Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World (London: Bloomsbury, 2022). I begin with a brief discussion of a lecture titled (...)
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    Paths of Faith: Following the Blessed Footsteps of Adam to Ceylon.Ananda Abeydeera - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (159):69-94.
    “Adam was hurled into Hindustan. In this land there is a mountain called Serandib, and it is reported that there is no higher mountain in all the universe. Adam landed on this mountain.” The subject of Serendib plays an important role in both the geographical and travel literature of the Arabs. Serendib, or Sarandib, is the transcription of the Singhalese name Sinhaladîpa, which means “island of the descendants of lions” (singha, “lions,” in Singhaly). Already, in the Middle Ages, in the (...)
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    IResponse to Aamir R. Mufti.Ananda Abeysekara - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (4):893-894.
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  41. Critical management studies (cmc) and post-modernist movements.Ananda Das Gupta - 2014 - In Samir Dasgupta, Postmodernism in a global perspective. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
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    A pair interaction potential for rubidium calculated from thermodynamic and neutron diffraction data.S. K. Mitra, P. Hutchinson & P. Schofield - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (6):1087-1100.
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    For whom the bell tolls”? A ‘vulnerability-responsibility’ model based on democratic and ‘dignified’ transactions.Subrata Mitra - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (5):538-553.
    The welfare state, once seen as the best institutional response to people in need, has steadily come under pressure, as much from shrinking state capacities as from neo-liberal advocates of individual responsibility. Still, despite decline of the post-war consensus on the efficacy of the welfare state, social ‘vulnerability’ still remains the key focus of public policy. However, though much in use in contemporary political discourse, the logical and practical implications of social vulnerability remain unclear. Its essential subjectivity – it is (...)
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    “My Country’s Future”: A Culture-Centered Interrogation of Corporate Social Responsibility in India. [REVIEW]Rahul Mitra - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (2):131-147.
    Companies operating and located in emerging economy nations routinely couch their corporate social responsibility (CSR) work in nation-building terms. In this article, I focus on the Indian context and critically examine mainstream CSR discourse from the perspective of the culture-centered approach (CCA). Accordingly, five main themes of CSR stand out: nation-building facade, underlying neoliberal logics, CSR as voluntary, CSR as synergetic, and a clear urban bias. Next, I outline a CCA-inspired CSR framework that allows corporate responsibility to be re-claimed and (...)
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    The transformation of nature in art.Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1995 - New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Pvt.. Edited by Kapila Vatsyayan.
    An attempt to explain the theory behind medieval European and Asiatic art, especially art in India.
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    A study of the Vedantic outlook of Sufi-sadhana. ʼAnanda - 2000 - Delhi: Indian Publishers Distributors.
    SUFISM AND VEDANTA may not be the same in many aspects, but at the same time these two have lot of similarities too. VEDANTA-specially ADVAITA VADANTA-is not that much theological perhapps. Howwever this is something which is very comparative in nature. Bhakti Schools: neither Vedanta is completely free of it. Even Sri Shankaracharya's Advaita is not that dry philosophy as it is made out to be by us. Advaita in the ultimate may be more a philosophy than a religion. But (...)
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    Sri Aurobindo: the grand synthesis: (an overview of his major works).V. Ananda Reddy - 2022 - New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. Edited by Aurobindo Ghose.
    Sri Aurobindo: the future -- Sri Aurobindo's contribution to humanity -- Sri Aurobindo's realisations -- Spirit & significance of Indian culture -- Sri Aurobindo's revelations.
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  48. The Christian and Oriental, or true, philosophy of art.Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1939 - Newport, R.I.,: J. Stevens.
     
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    Ethics, profession, and rational choice.Ananda Das Gupta - 2016 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1):53-60.
    Human development can be seen as the process of giving more effective expression to human values. Modern business philosophy has a certain viewpoint or perspective on human potential based on the secular humanistic values of the west and the scientific theories on the nature of man and his evolution. We are bound to welcome the New Paradigm in Business because it opens the path for a decisive step forward in evolution from an authoritarian, mechanistic, Taylorian era to a freer and (...)
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    Water Symbolism in Hindu Culture.Piyali Mitra - 2023 - In Mrittika Basu & Rajarshi DasGupta, Indigenous and Local Water Knowledge, Values and Practices. Singapore: Springer Nature. pp. 39-46.
    Metaphorically and metaphysically, the Hindu ancient mythologies refer to water as the container of life, strength, and eternity. The cult of water is described in the Vedic literature and followed on vividly in the Puranic literature. Water is one of the five elements of nature. The “wash away sins” quality of water is associated with the power of sanctity and cosmological connotation so much so that the rivers are revered as remover of pollution. Rivers in India are personified as female (...)
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