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Journey of Self‐Decolonization

open access: yesNew Directions for Teaching and Learning, Volume 2025, Issue 184, Page 53-54, Winter 2025.
ABSTRACT In this chapter, the author shares their journey through and beyond their Disrupting interview experience, and reflections on their role in both academia and the world that came into focus through the process.
Eun‐Young Lee
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The Korean Images of Tibet and Sirhak Scholars: the Plurality of Truths? In Relation to the Issue of the Epistemological Shift in Eighteenth-Century Korea

open access: yesThe Journal of Transcultural Studies, 2011
This essay deals with the history of the perception of Tibet in the consciousness of Korea’s intellectuals from the seventh to nineteenth centuries. Since Tibet was peripheral from the viewpoint of Koreans, and direct contact between the two lands was ...
Vladimir Tikhonov
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A political industrial ecology of water in Bodh Gaya, India: Pre‐ and Post‐the World Heritage designation

open access: yesJournal of Industrial Ecology, Volume 29, Issue 6, Page 2324-2337, December 2025.
Abstract Bodh Gaya, a small agrarian town in Bihar, India, is renowned as the cradle of Buddhism. The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. Every year, millions of visitors come here to quench their spiritual thirst.
Ritika Rajput, Jian Pu
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Wang Chuan’s Abstract Painting: A Contemporary Expression of Chinese Zen Ink Painting

open access: yesContemporary Social Sciences, 2021
“Zen ink painting” is the art school formed under the confluence of the sectarian “Zen” and the Chinese traditional art form “ink painting” after Buddhism was introduced to China. It emphasizes the belief that Buddhism practitioners could reveal their
Yue Zhaomin and Shi Chenggang
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Tuesdays with Morrie: an old man, a young man, and life\u27s greatest lesson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Albom, Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie: an old man, a young man, and life\u27s greatest lesson.
Becker, Dennis
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Climate and Society in Chinese History

open access: yesWIREs Climate Change, Volume 16, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
Reviewing 292 studies, published between 1980 and 2024, on the relationship between climate change and human history in China (c. 770 BCE–1949 CE), in both Chinese and English. ABSTRACT This article reviews 292 studies, published between 1980 and 2024, on the relationship between climate change and human history in China (c.
Xinshuai Ren   +11 more
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Culture matters: Cultural variability in corporate codes of conduct as a means to foster organizational legitimacy

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 34, Issue 4, Page 1642-1661, October 2025.
Abstract In recent decades, implementing a code of conduct (CoC) as part of an organization's CSR infrastructure has become a sine qua non for gaining trust and fostering credibility. Despite numerous studies aimed at identifying cultural differences in the content of CoCs, little is known about what causes those differences and how they relate to an ...
Daniel Wolfgruber, Sabine Einwiller
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War and the Transcendence of Life and Death: The Theoretical Foundations of Buddhist Cooperation in the War Effort During the Colonial Period in Korea

open access: yesReligions
This paper examines how Korea’s Buddhist community accepted the ‘Imperial Way’ (J. kōdōshugi; K. hwangdojuui 皇道主義), the wartime ideology of the Japanese Empire, during the colonial period and how it supported and contributed to the war waged by the ...
Youngjin Kim
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The Inheritance of the Precept Tradition in 18th- and 19th-Century East Asian Buddhism and the Prelude to Modernity: Comparing the Korean and Japanese Precept Revival Movements

open access: yesReligions
This article compares the precept revival movements in Korean and Japanese Buddhism in the early modern period. It examines how monks in both countries, in particular, in the Korean Hyujŏng lineage and the Japanese Shingon sect, restored and utilized the
Jarang Lee
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The Yuima-e as Theatre of the State [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article analyzes a twelfth-century session of the Yuima-e at Kofukuji as a stage of history to determine the institutional and factional background of its participants.
Bauer, M
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