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Successful ageing among a national community-dwelling sample of older adults in India in 2017–2018 [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the prevalence and correlates of successful ageing in older community-dwelling adults in India. The cross-sectional sample included 21,343 individuals (≥ 65 years) from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) Wave 1 in
Supa Pengpid, Karl Peltzer
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Si bien existen sikhs que habitan en diferentes lugares de España, en Barcelona se encuentra la comunidad más antigua, estable y probablemente organizada del país.
Sandra Santos-Fraile
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Interrogating Gender in Sikh Tradition and Practice
In contemporary Sikh society, what we consider religious is constantly being challenged, but for Sikhs, what remain constant are Sikhi’s sacred texts—they continue to be the paramount teacher and guide.
Satwinder Kaur Bains
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Remembering Guru Nanak: Articulations of Faith and Ethics by Sikh Activists in Post 9/11 America
This paper explores the role of activism as an inflection point for engagement with religious and cultural identity by younger generations of Sikhs in the US.
Sangeeta Kaur Luthra
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Soldiers, Artisans, Cultivators and Revolutionaries: The Movement of Sikhs in the Indian Ocean
The geography of Punjab, a land-locked region divided between India and Pakistan, makes it an unlikely player in oceanic sojourns. But imperial interventions in Punjab in the middle of the 19th century triggered movements from Punjab that inserted this ...
Anjali Gera Roy
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The Sikhs – religion and nation. Chosen political and social determinants of functioning
The article attempts to estimate the influence of the geographical and political conditions on the transformation of a Sikhs community after the decolonisation of India in 1947.
Marek Barwiński, Łukasz Musiaka
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An overview of Sikh theology and its impact on perinatal practice This is the third in a series of occasional articles on birth customs among the major non-Christian faiths in the UK. Reviews on birth customs among Muslims and Hindus have already been published.1,2 Here we provide an overview of the basic tenets of Sikh theology and its impact on ...
R, Gatrad +3 more
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‘So people know I'm a Sikh’: Narratives of Sikh masculinities in contemporary Britain [PDF]
This article examines British-born Sikh men's identification to Sikhism. In particular, it focuses on the appropriation and use of Sikh symbols amongst men who define themselves as Sikh. This article suggests that whilst there are multiple ways of ‘being’
Ballantyne T. +4 more
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Sikhism is widely understood and celebrated as san egalitarian religion. This follows from its interpretation as a challenge to the caste schema of Hinduism as well as readings which suggest its gender equality.
Nicola Mooney
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