Sujay Rao Mandavilli
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- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an ex-IT professional and a born-again Anthropologist and researcher with major contributions to various fields of Anthropology and Social Sciences. He completed his Masters in Anthropology from the prestigious Indira Gandhi National Open University in New Delhi, India in 2020 with a first class. He has made major contributions to Anthropological Economics, the Sociology of Science, theories of socio-cultural change, Identity theory, Historiography, language dynamics, Indo European studies, the Aryan Problem, and the identity of the Harappans. His hypothesis is that most fields of Social sciences which are based on a study on social and cultural variables, are based on old Eurocentric paradigms, and that better theories can only come from intellectual multipolarity, and Ethnographic data collected from different parts of the world. He believes this will lead to better scientific research, and greatly boost scientific output in different parts of the world that have hitherto lagged behind the West in scientific research. He has also attempted to synthesize Anthropological theory with other fields of Social Sciences such as Economics and Pedagogy, generating several new paradigms as a result. He strongly believes that the ‘Globalization of Science’, with a particular emphasis on the social sciences, must become one of the major movements of the Twenty-first century. He is the Founder-Director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalization of Science (Registered as the Globalization of Science Trust) which is has already started empaneling a group of researchers and scientists to plan its next course of action.
Memberships
- Lifetime Member, Indian Science Congress Association (L28080)
- Lifetime Member, Linguistic Association of India (LM-027/2015)
- Affiliate, ARC Centre of Excellence on the Dynamics of Language, Australian Research Council
- Lifetime Member, Dravidian Linguistic Association (1211/2015)
- Member, Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA)
- Member, European Association of Social Anthropologists
- Lifetime Member, India Innovators Association
- Member, TRIZ Innovation India
- Honorary Member, Quarterly Franklin Membership (Membership Id#495480), London Journals Press
- Lifetime Member, National Population Control Mission of India
- Reviewer, Current Science
- Member, Editorial Board, Macrothink Institute
- Nominated for Asia’s Who’s who Men and Women of Achievement (Rifacimento International) 4. Accepted for Marquis Who’s who, 2018
- Mentor, Science India (www.scienceindia.in)
- Member, Mendeley Advisory Group
- Reviewer, Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society
- Empaneled as reviewer, Pragati journal of Indian economy
- Reviewer, Arthasastra Indian Journal of Economics and research
Sujay Rao Mandavilli's Published Works
Published Works
- The role of Symbiotic approaches to socio-cultural change in the Twenty-first Century: The principles and uses of the Symbiotic approach to socio-cultural change (2018) (1)
- The relevance of Culture and Personality Studies, National Character Studies, Cultural Determinism and Cultural Diffusion in Twenty-first Century Anthropology: An assessment of their compatibility with Symbiotic models of Socio-cultural change (2018) (1)
- Syncretism and Acculturation in Ancient India: A New Nine Phase Acculturation Model Explaining the Process of Transfer of Power from the Harappans to the Indo- Aryans Part Two (2010) (1)
- On the origin and spread of languages: Propositioning Twenty-first century axioms on the evolution and spread of languages with concomitant views on language dynamics (2019) (1)
- Introducing Anthropological Pedagogy as a Core Component of Twenty-first Century Anthropology: The Role of Anthropological Pedagogy in the fulfilment of Anthropological and Sociological objectives (2018) (1)
- Introducing Anthropological Economics (2020) (0)
- The Demise of the Dravidian, Vedic and Paramunda Indus Hypotheses: A Brief Explanation as to Why These Three Hypotheses Are No Longer Tenable (2020) (0)
- Articulating comprehensive frameworks on socio-cultural change: Perceptions of social and cultural change in contemporary Twenty-first century Anthropology from a ‘Neo-centrist’ perspective (2017) (0)
- Unleashing the potential of the 'Structured and Annotated Participant-driven Appraisal' technique in Ethnography: Towards the universal realization of Multivocality in Ethnographic studies (2019) (0)
- Syncretism and Acculturations in Ancient India: A New Nine Phase Acculturation Model Explaining the Process of Transfer of Power from the Harappans to the Indo- Aryans Part One (2020) (0)
- Sanskrit and Prakrit as National Link Languages: A Balanced Assessment (2008) (0)
- The Indo-Europeanization of the World from a Central Asian Homeland: New Approaches, Paradigms and Insights from Our Research Publications on Ancient India (2015) (0)
- Why the Indus Script WAS true writing and why a larger corpus of texts existed in the Indus Valley civilization: Simple proof addressed to mainstream researchers & archaeologists (2015) (0)
- Generic Identity Theory for the Twenty-first Century: Towards grand unified approaches in identity formation, identity transformation and identity dilution or neutralization (2019) (0)
- Generic Identity Theory (2019) (0)
- WHY ‘ANTHROPOLOGICAL PEDAGOGY’ MAY MATTER: POSITIONING ‘ANTHROPOLOGICAL PEDAGOGY’ AS A GAME CHANGING PARADIGM IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY ANTHROPOLOGY AND TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PEDAGOGY (2018) (0)
- Bringing Indology into the Twenty-first Century: Why rich rewards are in store for many fields of science with major implications reaching far beyond Indian shores (2015) (0)
- HISTORIOGRAPHY BY OBJECTIVES: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE STUDY OF HISTORY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PROPOSED TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SCHOOL OF HISTORIOGRAPHY (2015) (0)
- Indus Valley Civilization Lost Manuscript Hypothesis (2019) (0)
- Reconfirmation and Reinforcement of the Indus Script Thesis: A Logical Assessment and Inquiry as to the Elusive and Enigmatic Nature of This Script (2011) (0)
- Towards a Comprehensive Compendium of Factors Impacting Language Dynamics in Post-globalized Scenarios: Presenting Principles, Paradigms and Frameworks for Use in the Emerging Science of Language Dynamics (2020) (0)
- Presenting the ‘Structured and Annotated Participant- driven Appraisal’ technique in Ethnography: Towards the universal realization of Multivocality in Ethnographic studies (2018) (0)
- Introducing Anthropological Historiography as an integral component of Twenty-first Century Historiography: The role played by Anthropological Historiography in the attainment of long-term Anthropological goals and objectives (2018) (0)
- Alphabetic Scripts and Other Forms of Literacy in Post- Harappan India: A Logical Assessment and Inquiry as to the Origin and Extent of Literacy in Post-harappan India (2020) (0)
- Enunciating the Core principles of Twenty-first Century Historiography: Some additional extrapolations and inferences from our studies and observations on Historiography (2016) (0)
- The relevance of Culture and Personality Studies, National Character Studies, Cultural Determinism and Cultural Diffusion in Twenty-first Century Anthropology: As assessment of their compatibility with Symbiotic models of Socio-cultural change Sujay Rao Mandavilli (2019) (0)
- Observations on language spread in multi-lingual societies: Lessons learnt from a study of Ancient and Modern India (2015) (0)
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