The Geophilosophies Project

Geophilosophies is a forum devoted to radically pluralizing ‘philosophy’ beyond its hegemonic Anglo-Europhone idioms and its narrowly academic institutional frame. Alongside the World Philosophies project, it seeks to decolonize and pluralize philosophizing but seeks to engage directly with the political contexts and interpersonal dimensions of the search for wisdom. To this end, it engages with past and present practices of epistemic injustices that emanate from the academy and engages with the flows of cross-cultural ideas between different traditions and contexts. 

Recognizing that there is a significant and growing body of scholars, researchers and students who are fully engaged with philosophical reflection but whose academic and institutional base is located outside philosophy, the geophilosophies project is deeply committed to the movement of cross-cultural thought and engagement between different traditions and currents of philosophical thought with an emphasis on local and marginalized traditions of thought.

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Sikh Formations: Podcast, Blog, Webinar

Sikh Formations Podcast-Webinar-Blog is a forum where you can access interviews, talks and debates with scholars, activists and artists working broadly in the field of Sikh and Punjab Studies

The aim of Sikh Formations Podcast-Blog-Webinar is to widen access of scholarly research in the field of Sikh and Punjab studies and make it available to the wider public.

Combining three separate channels of communication (Podcast, Blog and Webinar) it is our hope that scholars and students will find this a useful forum for engaging new audiences. They will also be able to use podcast episodes, blogs and webinars as supplementary teaching materials. Our aim is to facilitate access to key topics in Sikh and Punjab studies for students, activists, artists, scholars and the general public.

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NGO Projects

Arvind-Pal Mandair currently works with two United Nations related projects: