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Subject: Call for papers
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Elisabeth
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Religions of South Asia (RoSA)
Published By: Equinox
Volume Number: 3
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Publication: June and December
ISSN: 1751-2689 (Print)
ISSN: 1751-2697 (Online
Editors
Anna King, <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Winchester
Ron Geaves, <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Liverpool Hope
Dermot Killingley, <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Newcastle
Book Review Editor
Lynn Foulston <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Newport
Subject Leader, Religious Studies and Philosophy, University of Wales, Newport, Caeleon Campus, Lodge Road, Caerleon, Newport, NP18 3QT, UK
AIMS & SCOPE
Religions of South Asia is a development of the work of the Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions which has been meeting (in recent years in Oxford) since the mid 1970s and is supported by the Spalding Trust.
RoSA publishes papers by internationally respected scholars on some of the most vibrant and dynamic religious traditions of the world. It includes the latest research on distinctively South Asian or Indic religions - Hindu, Jaina, Buddhist and Sikh - religions which continue to influence the patterns of thought and ways of life of millions of people. These are traditions which are integral not only to the development of the cultural identities of India and South Asia, but to those of many diaspora communities globally. The Journal also includes papers on those religions originating from outside the sub-continent - Christian, Jewish, Islamic and Zoroastrian traditions and newly emerging religions like the Baha'i tradition, which are developing a significant presence in South Asia. Papers are particularly welcomed that discuss the confluence of religious cultures and inter-cultural encounters. RoSA also seeks to address the major issues facing South Asia
from a regional and interdisciplinary perspective. It encourages scholars to search for means, both theoretical and practical, by which our understanding of the present issues of religious co-operation and confrontation in the region, amongst its diaspora, and within the global context can be enhanced.
Peer Review Statement
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by referees.
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