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This wiki collects papers, projects, events, and collusions. | This wiki collects papers, projects, events, and collusions. | ||
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Will Tuladhar-Douglas is an applied anthropologist, | Will Tuladhar-Douglas is an applied anthropologist, | ||
- | As a computer engineer, he helped build the internet in the before days. He learned the basics by working with Unix and Macintosh networks at Reed College and Farallon Computing. He then joined Peacenet and the [[https:// | + | As a computer engineer, he helped build the internet in the before days. He learned the basics by working with Unix and Macintosh networks at Reed College and Farallon Computing. He then joined Peacenet and the [[https:// |
As an academic, he began his masters studies at the University of Chicago in 1988, then moved to the University of Oxford, where he completed his DPhil in Asian Studies in 2003. As part of PhD research he worked with Newar Buddhist scholars and priests, looking at ancient texts and inscriptions as well as modern rituals, to determine the historical roots of Newar Buddhism as a distinct tradition. From 2004-17 he lectured in the anthropology of religions and environments at the University of Aberdeen, and founded the Scottish Centre for Himalayan Research. In 2010 he was the TLKY Distinguished Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. From 2011-3 he had a Wellcome Trust Fellowship to study local medical practices in the Himalayas, and from 2018-9 he was the first Professor of Anthropology at [[https:// | As an academic, he began his masters studies at the University of Chicago in 1988, then moved to the University of Oxford, where he completed his DPhil in Asian Studies in 2003. As part of PhD research he worked with Newar Buddhist scholars and priests, looking at ancient texts and inscriptions as well as modern rituals, to determine the historical roots of Newar Buddhism as a distinct tradition. From 2004-17 he lectured in the anthropology of religions and environments at the University of Aberdeen, and founded the Scottish Centre for Himalayan Research. In 2010 he was the TLKY Distinguished Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. From 2011-3 he had a Wellcome Trust Fellowship to study local medical practices in the Himalayas, and from 2018-9 he was the first Professor of Anthropology at [[https:// | ||
- | As a policy advocate, he has worked with Indigenous communities, | + | As a policy advocate, he has worked with Indigenous communities, |
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+ | In 2015 he was awarded the Matina prize for services to the Newar community. | ||
SInce 2017, through Situgyan Consulting, Will has explored a range of projects that cross the social/ | SInce 2017, through Situgyan Consulting, Will has explored a range of projects that cross the social/ | ||
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Will can be found on the Fediverse at https:// | Will can be found on the Fediverse at https:// | ||
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====Publications &c.==== | ====Publications &c.==== | ||
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====Projects==== | ====Projects==== | ||
Ongoing research projects include: | Ongoing research projects include: | ||
- | * Anthropogenic biodiversity, | + | * Anthropogenic biodiversity, |
- | * Migration and biodiversity | + | * Migration and biodiversity |
* Ecological justice | * Ecological justice | ||
* Subsidiarity and a commons-based approach to local-first governance | * Subsidiarity and a commons-based approach to local-first governance | ||
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====Events==== | ====Events==== | ||
- | * Cycling and Society 2024, 9-10 September 2024. Will will present | + | * Cycling and Society 2024, 9-10 September 2024. Will presented |
* Shaping Asia: Knowledge Networks, 27-9 September 2023. Will presented work from ethnography in Nepal for this workshop at the Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung at the University of Bielefeldt. | * Shaping Asia: Knowledge Networks, 27-9 September 2023. Will presented work from ethnography in Nepal for this workshop at the Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung at the University of Bielefeldt. | ||
* IMISCOE Annual conference, Warsaw, 3-6 July 2023. Will presented a paper on how migrants categorize spices/ | * IMISCOE Annual conference, Warsaw, 3-6 July 2023. Will presented a paper on how migrants categorize spices/ |
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