Pathways of Creative Research: Towards a Festival of Dialogues
EDITOR- Ananta Kumar Giri Foreword by James L. Peacock
HB ₹1395 . $64.95 . ₤52.95 |
||
INFORMATION
- EDITOR : Ananta Kumar Giri Foreword by James L. Peacock
- HB ISBN : 978-93-84082-05-5
- POD ISBN : 978-93-86552-18-1
- Year : 2017
- Extent : 504 pp.
- Discount available on checkout
- Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 working days.
Pathways of Creative Research
HB ₹ 1395 . $ . ₤ |
PB ₹ . $ . ₤ |
|
POD ₹ . $ . ₤ |
e-Book ₹ . $ . ₤ |
INFORMATION
- EDITOR – Ananta Kumar Giri Foreword by James L. Peacock
- ISBN – 978-93-84082-05-5
- Year – 2017
- Extent: 400 + 40 coloured illustrations
- 10% discount + free shipping
- Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 working days.
This volume offers alternative pathways of creative research that strive to undertand the work of the non-dual in self, culture, society and the world. The essays herein are drawn from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, development studies, cultural studies and religious studies. They reflect on our field of thinking, practice and collaborative imagination, raising vital and deep questions about theory and practice and exploring an ontological epistemology of participation as a new pathway of research.
The Editor
Ananta Kumar Giri is Professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India. He has taught and done research in many universities in India and abroad, including Aalborg University (Denmark); Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris (France); the University of Kentucky (USA); University of Freiburg & Humboldt University (Germany); and Jagiellonian University (Poland). He has an abiding interest in social movements and cultural change, criticism, creativity and contemporary dialectics of transformation, theories of self, culture and society, and creative streams in education, philosophy and literature.
This volume offers alternative pathways of creative research that strive to undertand the work of the non-dual in self, culture, society and the world. The essays herein are drawn from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, development studies, cultural studies and religious studies. They reflect on our field of thinking, practice and collaborative imagination, raising vital and deep questions about theory and practice and exploring an ontological epistemology of participation as a new pathway of research.
The Editor
Ananta Kumar Giri is Professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India. He has taught and done research in many universities in India and abroad, including Aalborg University (Denmark); Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris (France); the University of Kentucky (USA); University of Freiburg & Humboldt University (Germany); and Jagiellonian University (Poland). He has an abiding interest in social movements and cultural change, criticism, creativity and contemporary dialectics of transformation, theories of self, culture and society, and creative streams in education, philosophy and literature.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword By James L. Peacock | Xi-Xiii |
Preface | Xv-Xviii |
Part One: New Perspectives And Horizons Of Research | |
---|---|
Pathways Of Creative Research:An Adventure And An Invitation Ananta Kumar Giri | 3-18 |
Pathways Of Creative Research: Rethinking Theories And Methods And The Calling Of An Ontological Epistemology Of Participation Ananta Kumar Giri |
19-62 |
Part Two:Pathways Of Creative Research:Crossing Boundaries, Stimulating Creativity | |
Crossing Boundaries, Stimulating Creativity: The Horizon Of Integral Meta-Studies Markus Molz And Mark Edwards | 65-96 |
Body-Place-Commons: Reclaiming Professional Practice, Reclaiming Democracy Betsy Taylor | 97-110 |
Kairos And An Ethics Of Space: Toward Reconceptualizing Conversations And Their Loci Scott Schaffer | 111-130 |
Configurational Dialectics Boike Rehbein | 131-146 |
Creative And Social Research: Ideas From Discourse Analysis And Creative Thinking Des Gasper | 147-166 |
Research As Searching For ‘Nescience’ Peter Herrmann | 167-186 |
The Power Of Uncertainty: Reflections On The Nature Of Transformational Initiatives Mihir Shah | 187-215 |
Part Three: Nurturing Experimental Creativity:Gandhi, Illich, Vygotsky, Panikkar And Beyond | |
Global Movements, Gandhi And The Progress Of Humanity Åse Meller-Hansen | 219-232 |
Towards An Organic Process Of Substantial Sociology Karl-Julius Reubke | 233-238 |
Pathways Of Creative Research: Ivan Illich’s Regenerative Methodologies Trent Schroyer | 239-258 |
Illich’s ‘Gandhian’ Proposal For Personal Knowledge In A Post-Industrial World Paul Schwartzentruber | 259-280 |
Pathways Of Creative Research: Creating Zones Of Proximal Development Lois Holzman | 281-294 |
Cultural Innovation Through A New Hermeneutic Of Reality L. Anthony Savari Raj | 295-307 |
Part Four: Cultivating Pathways Of Non-Dual Realizations And New Horizons Of Ontological Epistemology Of Participation | |
The Ontology Of Humanities And Social Sciences: A Gadamerian Perspective Binod Kumar Agarwala | 311-334 |
Ontology Today: Social Science As Discursive Practice Participating In World Creation Piet Strydom | 335-350 |
Three Ontological Contributions To Knowing About Praxis Wendy Olsen | 351-356 |
Critical Distance And Dualism: A Tangential Response Andrew Smith | 357-366 |
Beyond Boundaries: Dualism, Non-Dualism And Creative Research Jens Seiffert | 367-376 |
Shifting Boundaries In The Process Of Self And The Process Of Coming To Know Ingrid Dash | 377-384 |
Neither Theos Nor Logos: Indic Divine Mother Beyond ‘Ontotheology’ Neela Bhattacharya Saxena | 385-406 |
Sociality And Subjectivity: An Ontological Return To The Other Prasenjit Biswas | 407-424 |
Creating Dialogical Creativity Alec Schaerer | 425-442 |
Knowing And Sharing: A Dialogical Journey Ranjan Kumar Panda | 443-461 |
Afterword | 463-467 |
Towards A Rationality Of Mystery: The Calling Of Robust Ignorance Marcus Bussey And Miriam Sannum Notes On Editor And Contributors | 469-476 |
Index | 473-485 |