This article analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious practices and the public discourse of Jains in the U.S.A. and India. On the institutional level, I show how Jain organizations made extensive efforts to connect digitally with their community members when collective, in-person celebrations and temple visits were either reduced in number, limited in capacity, or cancelled because of the pandemic. Given the new importance of Jain online platforms, I address their potential role in both blurring sectarian boundaries and creating authentic sacred spaces. On the individual level, I examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the everyday religious practices of Jains. I conducted eight semi-structured interviews over ...
As the second generation of Jain immigrants in the United States transition from youth to full-fledg...
The Federation of Jain Associations in North America website features resources and links for member...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the UK, the US, and Belgium, as well as an analysis of ...
This article analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious practices and the public...
This article analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious practices and the public...
In early 2020, Jain diaspora communities and organizations that had been painstakingly built over th...
Covid 19 pandemic has generated unusual condition all over the world. Safety and survival have been ...
This article studies the interaction of religiosity and national sentiment on the popular level of J...
Over the last decades, researchers in the fields of media studies and sociology have described how t...
This is the first review of the preprinted article "Jain Life Reimagined: An Examination of Jain Pra...
How do Jains, adherents of one of the oldest minority religions in India, maintain their identity an...
In the past three decades, Jains living in diaspora have been instrumental in the digital boom of Ja...
This article introduces the terms scientization and academization and applies them to Jainism. Scien...
Is Jainism an endangered religion? This article considers the various ways in which Jainism has been...
Jainism is an Indian religion, established in the sixth century BCE. From the mid-19th century onwar...
As the second generation of Jain immigrants in the United States transition from youth to full-fledg...
The Federation of Jain Associations in North America website features resources and links for member...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the UK, the US, and Belgium, as well as an analysis of ...
This article analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious practices and the public...
This article analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious practices and the public...
In early 2020, Jain diaspora communities and organizations that had been painstakingly built over th...
Covid 19 pandemic has generated unusual condition all over the world. Safety and survival have been ...
This article studies the interaction of religiosity and national sentiment on the popular level of J...
Over the last decades, researchers in the fields of media studies and sociology have described how t...
This is the first review of the preprinted article "Jain Life Reimagined: An Examination of Jain Pra...
How do Jains, adherents of one of the oldest minority religions in India, maintain their identity an...
In the past three decades, Jains living in diaspora have been instrumental in the digital boom of Ja...
This article introduces the terms scientization and academization and applies them to Jainism. Scien...
Is Jainism an endangered religion? This article considers the various ways in which Jainism has been...
Jainism is an Indian religion, established in the sixth century BCE. From the mid-19th century onwar...
As the second generation of Jain immigrants in the United States transition from youth to full-fledg...
The Federation of Jain Associations in North America website features resources and links for member...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the UK, the US, and Belgium, as well as an analysis of ...