Shakti pub (6 resultados)

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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Anthropology development and human rights 3 Anthropology and development in a globalized India 4 Globalization and international service 5 Globalization and the psychological anthropology of childhood and adolescence 6 Anthropological knowledge for human welfare 7 Anthropology of a genocide trib…al movements in Central India against over industrialization 8 In search of anthropological concreteness individual narratives in anthropology 9 The anthropology of colonialism culture history and the emergence 10 Anthropology and post-colonial thought the paradoxical quest for positionality 11 An anthropological concept of the concept 12 The challenge of television for anthropology 13 Majoring in anthropology Bibliography IndexAnthropology is the study of humans past and present To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences A central concern of anthropologists is the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems Historically anthropologists in the United States have been trained in one of four areas socio cultural anthropology biologicalphysical anthropology archaeology and linguistics Anthropologists often integrate the perspectives of several of these areas into their research teaching and professional livesAddressing complex questions such as human origins the past and contemporary spread and treatment of infectious disease or globalization requires synthesizing information from all four subfields Anthropologists are highly specialized in our research interests yet we remain generalists in our observations of the human conditions and we advocate for a public anthropology that is committed to bringing knowledge to broad audiences Anthropologists collaborate closely with people whose cultural patterns and processes we seek to understand or whose living conditions require amelioration 264 pp.

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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Islam and globalization 3 Globalized Islam the search for a new Ummah 4 Islam globalization and counter terrorism 5 Al-Qaida globalisation and Islam 6 The challenges of globalization to Muslim youths 7 Globalization challenges and prospects for Muslims 8 The alliance of civilization initiative i…n globalization era concept prospects and proposals 9 Modernity nation-state and Islamic identity politics 10 Globalisation and emerging challenges to Islam in Asia 11 Reflections on Islamic identity citizenship rights and womens struggle for gender justice 12 The role of Muslim identity Politics in radicalisation Bibliography IndexGlobalization though not a new phenomenon for the Muslim world holds added significance in view of the position it is assuming as a framework for the re-ordering of the world The speed the spread and the scope of contemporary globalization in the wake of revolutionary technological advancements have turned the planet into a village Relations between communities and nations are being redefinedGlobalization is not new As far the Muslim ummah is concerned its existence is based on certain universal values articles of faith and principles which provide the intellectual and conceptual foundations for globalization The Muslims believe in Allah the Lord of the worlds and the creator of the heavens and the earth They believe in all the prophets of Allah and the Quran testifies that these prophets and their followers belong to one ummah jacket 280 pp.

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Contents Preface 1 The root cause of terrorism in India 2 Exploring root and trigger causes of terrorism 3 The criminology of terrorism 4 Removing the policy requirement and extending crimes against humanity 5 Inclusion of terrorism in the category of international crimes 6 Terrorism and the law of war 7 National security terror…ism and limitations on human rights 8 Combating terrorism the challenge of measuring effectiveness 9 Human rights challenges in the context of terrorism and counter-terrorism 10 Human security linking development and security in an age of terror 11 Strategy for a new world combating terrorism and transnational organized crime 12 The day the world changed terrorism and world order Bibliography IndexHuman rights are relevant to terrorism as concerns both its victims and its perpetrators The concept of human rights was first expressed in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights which established recognition of the inherent dignity and inalienable rights of all members of the human family The innocent victims of terrorism suffer an attack on their most basic right to live in peace and security The suspected perpetrators of attacks also have rights as members of the human family in the course of their apprehension and prosecution They have the right not to be subject to torture or other degrading treatment the right to be presumed innocent until they are deemed guilty of the crime and the right to public trial 296 pp.

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Contents Preface 1 Terrorism rise and fall roots and trigger cause 2 Contrasting secular and religious terrorism 3 Terrorism in the twenty-first century 4 The psychodynamics of terrorism 5 The global war on terrorism a religious war 6 The secret history of terrorism 7 Muslims terrorism and rise of the Hindu rights 8 Nuclear and…radiological terrorism threats 9 Terrorist capabilities for cyberattack 10 Combating terrorism an evaluation of anti terrorism laws in India 11 The rise of complex terrorism 12 The nexus of terrorism and weapons of mass destructions 13 Education poverty and terrorism is there a causal connection 14 Al Qaeda trends in terrorism and future 15 Human rights challenges in the context of terrorism Bibliography IndexTerrorism is on the minds of everyone in this nation today It is also more prominent in the minds of people all over the world as well Since the attacks on America in September of 2001 many people have wondered why terrorism is so intense that it would come to America Many claim that the attacks on America are clear indicators that there is a powerful rise in terrorism We forget however that terrorism is a reality that has been in existence since perhaps the beginning of time People all over the world have been experiencing terrorist attack after terrorist attack after terrorist attack for many decades Because the United States was hit does not automatically indicate there is a rise in terrorism But if we consider the speculation that terrorism is on the rise around the world we can perhaps find many reasons for this reality 280 pp.

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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 A history of archaeology 3 History archaeology and the Indus civilization 4 Archaeology and the maritime history of ancient Orissa 5 The Harappan civilization and myth of Aryan Invasion 6 Early historic landscapes in Central India 7 Archaeology?s ethics 8 Irresponsibility in archaeology 9 The re…lationship between history and archaeology 10 Archaeology Mormonism and the claims of history 11 The development in the study of history and archaeology 12 Archaeology and People?s history 13 New archaeological evidence on cultural and commercial relationships 14 The archaeology of Buddhist Stupas 15 Spatial analysis in archaeology Bibliography IndexThe exact origins of archeology as a discipline are uncertain Excavations of ancient monuments and the collection of antiquities have been taking place for thousands of years Tentative steps towards archaeology as a science took place during the age of enlightenment also known as the age of reason in Europe in the 17 and 18 centuries Archaeology in the Middle East began with the study of the ancient near east by Muslim historians in the medieval Islamic world who developed an interest in learning about pre-Islamic cultures In particular they most often concentrated on the archaeology and history o pre-Islamic Arabia Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt In Egyptology the first known attempts at deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs were made in Islamic Egypt by Dhul Nun al Misri and Ibn Wahshiyya in the 9 century 280 pp.

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Contents Preface 1 The concept of secularism 2 Religionalism in Indian politics 3 Indian politics 4 Untouchability and Indian politics 5 Parliamentary democracy in India 6 Language politics in India 7 Riots and politics 8 Coalition and religion politics in India References Religious ideology particularly that expressed by the Hi…ndutva movement has strongly influenced Indian politics in the last quarter of the twentieth century Many of the elements underlying India?s casteism and communalism originated during the rule of the British Raj particularly after the late nineteenth century; the authorities and others often politicized religion The Indian Councils Act of 1909 widely known as the Morley-Minto Reforms Act which established separate Hindu and Muslim electorates for the Imperial Legislature and provincial councils was particularly divisive It was blamed for increasing tensions between the two communities 302 pp.