Sambhāṣaṇ /संभाषण
A Free Open Access Peer-Reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of the University of Mumbai
Volume 5 Issue 1 January-March 2024
- 1 Cover page
- 2-7 Introduction
- 8-16 Editorial note
- 17-20 Editorial Team
- 21-23 Table of Contents
- 24 Section I- Theoretical perspectives
- 25-43 Experience of emotional distress and loneliness among youth- Reflections from University of Delhi
- 44-55 Reflections on Geriatric Loneliness- An Interdisciplinary Encounter
- 56-73 Understanding loneliness- exploring social, economic and psychological dimensions
- 74-84 A Social lens to loneliness among elderly in India- Examining changing family systems, roles and social interactions
- 85-103 Beyond Margins- loneliness, exile and the fragmented identity of the Aged
- 104-113 When loneliness looms large in workplaces
- 114-128 Understanding hikikomori- The silent epidemic of social withdrawal
- 129-143 The Philosophical analysis of the concept of loneliness from the lenses of J. Krishnamurti
- 144 Section II- Communalism, isolation and unveriling of contemporary realities- perspectives from activists
- 145-152 Exiled at home- Reflections of an activist
- 153-168 Behind the Pixels- Social Silencing and isolation of Indian Muslims in the Online public- A report summary
- 169 Section III A- Book Review
- 170-174 Subjective Well being in the Indian context- Concept, Measure and Index by Tithi Bhatnagar
- 175-180 This exquisite loneliness- What loners, outcasts and the misunderstood can teach us about creativity by Richard Deming
- 181-185 Together- The Healing Power of Social Connections in a Sometimes Lonely world by Vivek Murthy
- 186 Section III B- Movie Review
- 187-192 Is loneliness an epidemic- The US Surgeon General’s advisory on strengthening social connection by mobilisng the entire nation
- 193 Section III C Obituary
- 194-203 let Imagination Take Over Power- A tribute to Shri Kumar Shahani
- 204-210 Contributor’s Bionotes
- 211-217 Style Guide
Volume 05| Issue 02 April-June 2024
- Volume 05| Issue 02 April-June 2024
- 1 Cover
- 2-7 Introduction
- 8-13 Editorial Note
- 14-16 Editorial Team
- 17-20 Table of Contents
- 21 Section I- Papers & Articles
- 22-43 On the Indianness of Being- Lessons from Language and Linguistics
- 44-61 Translating Bhakti- Rethinking the Bhakti Movement as a Movement of Translation
- 62-81 Transmission and Transformation- Caste in Indian Knowledge Systems
- 82-104 Through Integrated and Disintegrated Epistemologies- Persistence and Perseverance of Ayurveda
- 105-124 Approaches to Attain and Sustain Peace- Indian Philosophical Traditions and its Epistemological Understanding
- 125-141 Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) in the Higher Education Curriculum- Prospects and Challenges
- 142-154 Indian Knowledge Systems- Phule-Ambedkarian Perspective
- 155-171 Understanding Buddhist Culture- A Content Analysis of the Dhammapada and Mapping to Universal Values
- 172-193 Bhakti as a Pedagogical Movement
- 194-214 Vedantic Perspectives on Personality
- 215-222 Indian Knowledge System and Contemporary Relevance of Vedas
- 223 Book Review
- 224-229 Indigenous Indian Management- Conceptualization, Practical Applications and Pedagogical Initiatives
- 230-235 Mind and Society- From Indian studies to General Sociology
- 236-242 Life Interrupted- Understanding India’s Suicide Crisis
- 243-248 Contributors’ Bionotes
- 249-255 Style Guide