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The influence of healthy relationship formation and teen dating violence: a qualitative analysis of South Asian youth residing in the United StatesRagavan, Maya 24 October 2018 (has links)
Teen dating violence (TDV) has well-documented detrimental health effects. Scant research has examined the perspectives of ethnically diverse youth about the impact of culture on TDV. We sought to explore the intersection between culture and TDV specifically for South Asian adolescents residing in the US. We conducted semi-structured interviews with South Asian adolescents aged 16-21. The interview guide had three parts: 1) exploring participants’ perspectives on TDV and healthy relationships within the South Asian community; 2) examining how different components of their cultural identity impact their romantic relationships; and 3) understanding ideas for TDV prevention programs for South Asian youth. Interview transcripts were coded using thematic analysis. Twenty-five adolescent females participated; the majority (76%) trace their heritage to India, were born abroad (62%), and are in college (80%). The majority believed that dating was stigmatized within the South Asian community, forcing youth to hide relationships from their parents. Participants described aspects of culture that may negatively impact relationships (e.g. patriarchal attitudes and fear of stigma), as well as those that may protect teens (e.g. close-knit community). Conflicts about dating due to generational differences were also discussed. Adolescents suggested programs for South Asian youth focused on engaging parents in conversations about TDV and promoting gender equity. About half thought TDV prevention programs should be culturally-tailored for South Asian youth, while others believed multicultural programs would be more effective. Although South Asian culture may confer some protection for youth experiencing TDV, stigma against dating and generational differences may create unique challenges. Future work should examine how to mediate parent-adolescent cultural conflicts around dating. / 2019-10-23T00:00:00Z
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Suhṛdayasaṃhitā: A Compendium of Studies on South Asian Culture, Philosophy, and Religion. Dedicated to Dominik WujastykMaas, Philipp A., Cerulli, Anthony 24 May 2024 (has links)
Die Dominik Wujastyk gewidmete Suhṛdayasaṃhitā ist ein Sammelband, der dreizehn Studien zur südasiatischen Geistes- und Kulturgeschichte vom Beginn unserer Zeitrechnung bis zur Gegenwart vereint. Die Multidisziplinarität und Vitalität der akademischen Fächer Indologie und Südasienkunde zeigen sich immer wieder, wenn führende Wissenschaftler neue Fragen stellen und neue Methoden erproben, um kritische Themen in ihren jeweiligen Forschungsfeldern zu untersuchen, wie das Verhältnis der Sprachen Gāndhāri und Sanskrit, indische und interkulturelle Ornithomantie, die Weltanschauung und Ethik des frühen Ayurveda, Strichzeichnungen in alchemistischen Sanskrit-Manuskripten, die Rolle von Cannabis in der traditionellen Alchemie (Rasaśāstra), deontische Logik und terminologische Probleme in Mīmāṃsā und Dharmaśāstra, die Identifizierung eines unbekannten Yoga-Werks in der Kommentarliteratur des Mahābhārata, psychologische Transformation und spirituelle Befreiung im Pātañjala Yoga und Buddhismus, Editionstechnik des Sanskrit und die Geschichte des Buchdrucks in Devanagari-Schrift, das menschliche Genomprojekt und die Textgeneaologie des Mahābhārata sowie schließlich die akademische Pädagogik heutiger Medizinanthropologie. Die bewährte Methode der Analyse von Primärquellen auf Sanskrit und in mittelindo-arischen Sprachen in ihren kulturspezifischen historischen Kontexten wird durch Neurowissenschaften, Psychologie, Evolutionsbiologie und Anthropologie befruchtet.
In ihrer thematischen und methodischen Vielfalt spiegelt die Festschrift, die mit einem Werkverzeichnis von Dominik Wujastyk und drei Indizes abschließt, das breite Spektrum der wissenschaftlichen Interessen und Expertise des Wissenschaftlers, dem sie gewidmet ist.
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Growth factors of Service based internet commerce in South Asian markets / Growth factors of Service based internet commerce in South Asian marketsMohammed, Asif Iqbal January 2007 (has links)
The world business has been changed tremendously during last thirteen year. This is all due to the revolutionary dot com digital business. The dot com digital business has given big swing to world business. No one now can deny the power and capabilities of the internet technology. However, from 2001 onwards the growth of internet business has declined. Our paper investigates the major reasons behinds this. The focus of our paper is south Asian market because we believe this region has more potential of growth within internet business as compare to any other part of the world. The focal point of our paper is to identify obstacles which are hindering the growth of service based internet commerce in south Asian market. We have also come up with the possible solutions which when applied can create a room for big growth of internet business.
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