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Researcher Name | Mr Sujay Rao Mandavilli |
Country | IN |
Company / Institution | Institute for the Study of the Globalization of Science |
Website Address | |
Job Title | Founder-director |
Research Interest | Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an Anthropologist and researcher based out of Bangalore, India, and is an EX-IBMer and IT professional. He is the Founder-director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalization of Science, and believes that cultural multi-polarity is crucial for all scientific endeavour, not just in the Social sciences, but also in other fields of science. Sujay has proposed a complete and a comprehensive solution to the Aryan problem with methods to reconstruct the spoken languages of the Indus Valley civilization. He has also published papers on the nature of the Indus script, and pin-pointed the origin of the Brahmi script with a great degree of precision, and these form a part of the proposed Twenty-first century school of Indology. He has also laid the foundation for what he believes to be the Twenty-first century school of Historiography, including Anthropological Historiography. He has also proposed the Symbiotic school of socio-cultural change, Anthropological Pedagogy. Multi-cultural Ethnography, and has contributed to Indo-European studies, the origin of language, and language dynamics. He can be contacted at sujayrao2012@gmail.com. |
Research Expertise | Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an Anthropologist and researcher based out of Bangalore, India, and is an EX-IBMer and IT professional. He is the Founder-director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalization of Science, and believes that cultural multi-polarity is crucial for all scientific endeavour, not just in the Social sciences, but also in other fields of science.rnrnSujay has proposed a complete and a comprehensive solution to the Aryan problem with methods to reconstruct the spoken languages of the Indus Valley civilization. He has also published papers on the nature of the Indus script, and pin-pointed the origin of the Brahmi script with a great degree of precision, and these form a part of the proposed Twenty-first century school of Indology.rnrnHe has also laid the foundation for what he believes to be the Twenty-first century school of Historiography, including Anthropological Historiography. He has also proposed the Symbiotic school of socio-cultural change, Anthropological Pedagogy. Multi-cultural Ethnography, and has contributed to Indo-European studies, the origin of language, and language dynamics.rnrnHe can be contacted at sujayrao2012@gmail.com. |
Research Areas | AnthropologyrnSociologyrnLinguisitcs |