Anti-Conversion Laws and the Governance of Belonging Under Hindu Nationalism
This study analyzes how state-level anti-conversion laws in India—ostensibly enacted to protect the religious freedom of vulnerable communities—can structurally generate minority–minority conflicts within Adivasi (tribal) populations.
Jiyeon Choe
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All the King’s Horses, All the King’s Elephants: The Fates of Royal Animals in Nepal’s Post-Monarchy Period [PDF]
In May of 2008, Nepal’s 240-year-old monarchy was legally dissolved. In the wake of this dissolution, the new interim government sought to replace royal institutions, procedures, and ceremonies with new, parallel processes.
Barnhart, Shaunna, Mocko, Anne
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The concept of a social media echo chamber is when someone is exposed to biased and personal media that ignores diverse viewpoints and opposing viewpoints.
Abdul Fahad, Siti Ezaleila Mustafa
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Christian nationalism and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake. [PDF]
Corcoran KE, Scheitle CP, DiGregorio BD.
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Modeling nationalism, religiosity, and threat perception: During the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Bullock J +3 more
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Covid-19: crisis, emotional governance and populist fantasy narratives. [PDF]
Kinnvall C.
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Politics and Business in the Indian Newspapers of Colonial Tanganyika [PDF]
Bharati +26 more
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Homogenizing nationalists, budding fascists, and truculent exceptionalists: the end of world order in the Indo-Pacific. [PDF]
McKinney JM.
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Introduction to South Asia Journal of South Asian Studies volume 31 [PDF]
Osella, Caroline
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Etnicidad, nacionalismo y el Estado en Afganistán
The paper begins by surveying the cultural, linguistic, occupational and sectarian diversity of Afghanistan's population, going on to discuss the origins of the modern Afghan state in the reign of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in the late 19th century.
Beattie, Hugh
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