Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foundation [Gr. 7376] and British Academy (PDF/2009/423).Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article examines how Buddhist monks involved in the Mongolian gold rush view the ethics of mining. Commonly regarded an act of theft and violence within Mahāyāna Buddhism, mining is locally subject to strong ethical denunciations. Drawing on historical connections and transnational devotional practices, the mining monks engage creatively with a method of meditation known as ‘breaking the mind’, which offers a competing way of knowing the world. Focusing on the universe within which they conceptualise ...
The daily livelihood practices of artisanal gold miners have social, economic, environmental, and go...
Ongoing developments in information, bio- and nano-technology are reorderingevolution, and transform...
The article attempts to illuminate the ethical perspectives of Buddhism (dividing into four sections...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Fo Guang Shan (佛光山, Buddha’s Light Mountain), an international Buddhist movement headquartered in Ta...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2604This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inher...
Over the centuries, Buddhist monks applied economic models in the operations of their monasteries to...
Buddhism has existed for around two and half millennia, and is practiced by over 500 million people ...
A number of scientific writers have proposed manipulating the ecology of Mars in order to make the p...
Among Akan spirit preachers at shrines in New York, gold and gold weights are at the centre of the c...
This article explores the online debate in the Tibetan-language blogosphere over a burgeoning ethica...
A significant strand of anthropological work on Buddhist generosity practices in Theravādin and Tibe...
A number of scientific writers have proposed manipulating the ecology of Mars in order to make the p...
The daily livelihood practices of artisanal gold miners have social, economic, environmental, and go...
Ongoing developments in information, bio- and nano-technology are reorderingevolution, and transform...
The article attempts to illuminate the ethical perspectives of Buddhism (dividing into four sections...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Fo Guang Shan (佛光山, Buddha’s Light Mountain), an international Buddhist movement headquartered in Ta...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2604This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inher...
Over the centuries, Buddhist monks applied economic models in the operations of their monasteries to...
Buddhism has existed for around two and half millennia, and is practiced by over 500 million people ...
A number of scientific writers have proposed manipulating the ecology of Mars in order to make the p...
Among Akan spirit preachers at shrines in New York, gold and gold weights are at the centre of the c...
This article explores the online debate in the Tibetan-language blogosphere over a burgeoning ethica...
A significant strand of anthropological work on Buddhist generosity practices in Theravādin and Tibe...
A number of scientific writers have proposed manipulating the ecology of Mars in order to make the p...
The daily livelihood practices of artisanal gold miners have social, economic, environmental, and go...
Ongoing developments in information, bio- and nano-technology are reorderingevolution, and transform...
The article attempts to illuminate the ethical perspectives of Buddhism (dividing into four sections...