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    Kerala Sanskrit Literature. A Bibliography.Ludo Rocher & S. Venkitasubramonia Iyer - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):528.
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    Traditional Kerala Manor: Architecture of a South Indian Catuḥśāla House. By Henri Schildt. [REVIEW]Mark McClish - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (4):742-744.
    The Traditional Kerala Manor: Architecture of a South Indian Catuḥśāla House. By Henri Schildt. Institut français de Pondichéry / École française d’Extrême-Orient, Collection Indologie, no. 117. Pondicherry: Institut français de Pondichéry / École française d’Extrême-Orient, 2012. Pp. xiv + 473, 436 plates. 1400 Rs., €60.
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    The Kerala Experience in Palliative Care: An Ethical Exploration from the Public Health Perspective.Aneena Anna Abraham & V. Jithesh - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (1):14-28.
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    Kerala Brahmins in Transition: A Study of a Namputiri Family.Rich Freeman & Marjatta Parpola - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):385.
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    The Contributions of Kerala to Sanskrit Literature.E. B. & K. Kunjinni Raja - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):392.
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    Golasāra of Gārgya-Kerala Nīlakāṇṭha SamayājīGolasara of Gargya-Kerala Nilakantha Samayaji.Ernest Bender & K. V. Sarma - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):395.
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    Schattenspiel in Kerala: Sakrales Theater in Süd-IndienSchattenspiel in Kerala: Sakrales Theater in Sud-Indien.Sanford B. Steever & Friedrich Seltmann - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):192.
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    Coke in Kerala.Terry Halbert - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 3:119-141.
    In March 2004, Coca-Cola suspended production at its $12 million bottling plant in Kerala, southern India. The plant had become the focus of an around-the-clock protest by local citizens, who noticed that the water in their wells had either dried up or become polluted within months of the plant’s opening. They were joined first by local and eventually by global activists concerned about resource privatization on a larger scale. As the controversy snowballed, figuring persistently in print and online media, (...)
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    Coke in Kerala.Terry Halbert - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 3:119-141.
    In March 2004, Coca-Cola suspended production at its $12 million bottling plant in Kerala, southern India. The plant had become the focus of an around-the-clock protest by local citizens, who noticed that the water in their wells had either dried up or become polluted within months of the plant’s opening. They were joined first by local and eventually by global activists concerned about resource privatization on a larger scale. As the controversy snowballed, figuring persistently in print and online media, (...)
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    Conversion and Caste in Kerala.George Samuel - 1985 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 2 (2):19-22.
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    On medieval Kerala mathematics.C. T. Rajagopal & M. S. Rangachari - 1986 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 35 (2):91-99.
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  12. Bhakti Incorporated, Kerala : alienated selves and assimilated others.Rich Freeman - 2020 - In Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne E. Monius (eds.), Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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  13. Bhakti Inc., Kerala : alienated selves and assimilated others.Rich Freeman - 2020 - In Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne E. Monius (eds.), Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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  14. Yakshi Cult in Kerala.Mr Raghava Varier - 2002 - In Hīrālāla Jaina, Dharmacandra Jaina & R. K. Sharma (eds.), Jaina Philosophy, Art & Science in Indian Culture. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 34.
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    Formal and informal relations to rice seed systems in Kerala, India: agrobiodiversity as a gendered social-ecological artifact.Michaela Schöley & Martina Padmanabhan - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):969-982.
    Agrobiodiversity is an evident outcome of a long-lasting human–nature relationship, as the continuous use, conservation and management of crops has resulted in biological as well as cultural diversity of seeds and breeds. This paper aims to understand the interlocking of formal and informal seed supply routes by considering the dynamic flow of seeds within networks across the intersections of gender, ethnicity and age in South India as social categories structuring human–nature relations. This changing relationship under formal and informal institutional settings (...)
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    Moving the State: The Politics of Democratic Decentralization in Kerala, South Africa, and Porto Alegre.Patrick Heller - 2001 - Politics and Society 29 (1):131-163.
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    Right Versus Wrong: A Qualitative Appraisal With Respect to Pandemic Trajectories of Transgender Population in Kerala, India.Kesavan Rajasekharan Nayar, S. Vinu, Lekha D. Bhat & Surabhi Kandaswamy - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (4):639-646.
    The transgender population generally faces rights violations and discrimination in their day-to-day lives, which was exacerbated during the recent pandemic. This necessitates close scrutiny from an ethics perspective. Following directives from a 2014 Supreme Court judgement, Kerala became the first Indian state to implement a comprehensive policy to enforce the constitutional rights of transgender people. Despite such positive actions, a basic social tendency not to respect gender diversity has led to discrimination and marginalization. This was very evident during the (...)
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    Kathakali: The Quintessential Classical Theatre of Kerala.Krishna Praveen & V. Anitha Devi - 2016 - Cultura 13 (2):19-26.
    The term Kathakali has by far become a word that is known widely among theatre lovers all over the world. It is no longer an art intended to perform within the four walls of a temple in Kerala, with only a limited educated upper class to appreciate. In its evolution, it has become a symbol that represents a society, culture and tradition. This paper explores Kathakali art form, tracing its origin and evolution and analyzing how it hasbecome a socio-cultural (...)
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    Processi migratori e lavoro domestico. Il caso degli indiani del Kerala a Macerata.Maria Rita Bartolomei - 2005 - Polis 19 (2):203-232.
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  20. Migration, transnationalism, and modernity : thinking of Kerala's many cosmopolitanisms.J. Devika - 2015 - In Sharmani Patricia Gabriel & Fernando Rosa (eds.), Cosmopolitan Asia: Littoral Epistemologies of the Global South. Routledge.
     
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    Ethical challenges in voluntary blood donation in Kerala, India.L. P. Choudhury & S. Tetali - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (3):140-142.
    The National Blood Policy in India relies heavily on voluntary blood donors, as they are usually assumed to be associated with low levels of transfusion-transmitted infections . In India, it is mandatory to test every unit of blood collected for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, syphilis and malaria. Donors come to the blood bank with altruistic intentions. If donors test positive to any of the five infections, their blood is discarded. Although the blood policy advocates disclosure of TTI status, donors (...)
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    Kathakali: An Introduction to the Dance-Drama of Kerala.Farley Richmond, Clifford R. Jones & Betty True Jones - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):322.
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    Cultural issues in making and using the visual problem appraisal “Kerala’s Coast”.Loes Witteveen & Bert Enserink - 2007 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (4):94-118.
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    A Goddess Who Unites and Empowers: Śrīvidyā as a Link Between Tantric Traditions of Modern Kerala—Some Considerations.Maciej Karasinski - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (4):541-563.
    The paper considers the differences between the various Tantric traditions of Kerala and presents observations that emerged from my field research on the so-called Śākta Tantra of Kerala. This tradition incorporates the ritualistic practices of Kashmirian Śaivism or, more precisely, it integrates Krama-Trika ritualism with the folk mythology of Kerala and Śrīvidyā theology. This study presents the hypothesis that the Śākta tradition of Kerala could have been influenced directly by proponents of Kashmirian Śaivism and indirectly by (...)
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  25. The Philosophy of Mathematics, Values, and Kerala Mathematics.Paul Ernest - 2007 - Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 20.
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    Exclusions in inclusive programs: state-sponsored sustainable development initiatives amongst the Kurichya in Kerala, India.Kristina Großmann & T. R. Suma - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):995-1006.
    We critically discuss the impact of sustainable development initiatives in Kerala, India, on biodiversity and on women farmers in the matrilineal Adivasi community of the Kurichya-tribe in Wayanad. By contextualizing development programs regarding the specifically gendered access to land, division of labor, distribution of knowledge and decision-making power, we situate our analysis within the theoretical framework of feminist political ecology. We first outline women’s gaining of social and political space in local self-government institutions and then critically discuss the impacts (...)
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    Media and Science in Disaster Contexts: Deliberations on Earthquakes in the Regional Press in Kerala, India.Shiju Sam Varughese - 2011 - Spontaneous Generations 5 (1):36-43.
    The close coupling between media and science becomes predominant in the context of public controversies over science during disasters like earthquakes. The paper discusses some crucial aspects of this dynamic by investigating the role of regional press in Kerala, India, in initiating and maintaining a public controversy over a series of micro earthquakes in 2001 amidst growing public skepticism over the competence of Earth Science to convincingly explain the phenomenon. The press employed various strategies to challenge the official scientific (...)
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  28. Caste elements in Catholic community in Kerala.G. Koilparampil - 2001 - Journal of Dharma 26 (3):336-357.
     
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  29. On the Hindu Thinking on Conversion to Buddhism in Kerala.Gustav Roth - 1992 - In Gustav Roth & H. S. Prasad (eds.), Philosophy, Grammar, and Indology: Essays in Honour of Professor Gustav Roth. Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 20--413.
     
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  30. Impact of timely delivery of services during the flood in Kerala and other challenges.N. Sreelatha - 2020 - In Sibnath Deb & G. Subhalakshmi (eds.), Delivering justice: issues and concerns. London: Routledge.
     
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    Exclusions in inclusive programs: state-sponsored sustainable development initiatives amongst the Kurichya in Kerala, India.Kristina Großmann & T. R. Suma - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):995-1006.
    We critically discuss the impact of sustainable development initiatives in Kerala, India, on biodiversity and on women farmers in the matrilineal Adivasi community of the Kurichya-tribe in Wayanad. By contextualizing development programs regarding the specifically gendered access to land, division of labor, distribution of knowledge and decision-making power, we situate our analysis within the theoretical framework of feminist political ecology. We first outline women’s gaining of social and political space in local self-government institutions and then critically discuss the impacts (...)
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    The Women's Wall in Kerala, India, and Brahmanical Patriarchy.Sonja Thomas - 2019 - Feminist Studies 45 (1):253-261.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 45, no. 1. © 2019 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 253 Sonja Thomas The Women’s Wall in Kerala, India, and Brahmanical Patriarchy On January 1, 2019, a human chain of women, between three and five million strong and 385 miles long, gathered to protest the barring of menstruating women from entering Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, India. The so-called Women’s Wall received widespread news coverage; in the (...)
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  33. The Influence of Sahkara on the Literary and Cultural Heritage of Kerala.K. Saratchandran - 1997 - In V. Venkatachalam (ed.), Śaṅkarācārya: the ship of enlightenment. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. pp. 105.
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    Recovering the indigenous legal traditions of india: Classical hindu law in practice in late medieval kerala[REVIEW]Donald R. Davis - 1999 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 27 (3):159-213.
    The collection of Malayalam records entitled Vanjeri Grandhavari, taken from the archives of an important Namputiri Brahmin family and the temple under its leadership, provides some long-awaited information regarding a wide range of legal activities in late medieval Kerala. The organization of law and the jurisprudence represented by these records bear an unmistakable similarity to legal ideas found in dharmastra texts. A thorough comparison of the records and relevant dharma texts shows that landholding Namputiri Brahmins, who possessed enormous political (...)
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    Sacrifier et donner à voir en pays Malabar: les fêtes de temple au Kerala : étude anthropologiqueSacrifier et donner a voir en pays Malabar: les fetes de temple au Kerala : etude anthropologique.Patrick Olivelle & Gilles Tarabout - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2):325.
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  36. Subaltern Christian groups and the crisis of cultural identity-A case study of Christian Pulaya of North Kerala.J. J. Pallath - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (1):51-66.
     
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  37. Socioeconomic and demographic diversity in the health status of elderly people in a transitional society, Kerala, India. Published online in.G. K. Mini - 2008 - Journal of Biosocial Science 10.
  38. Cultural communication-encounter of the St Thomas Christians with the Hindus in Kerala.A. Mathias Mundadan - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (3):244-254.
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  39. Encounter of Hindus with the Ancient Thomas Christians in Kerala.S. N. Rao - 1994 - Journal of Dharma 19 (2):138-159.
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    Poverty, politics, and fertility: the anomaly of Kerala.John W. Ratcliffe - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (1):34-42.
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  41. Unruly Figures: Queerness, Sex Work, and the Politics of Sexuality in Kerala.[author unknown] - 2019
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    From texts to contexts: the relevance of digital ethnography in a Foucauldian discourse analysis of online gender talk in Kerala.Daigy Varghese & Shubha Ranganathan - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (4):516-530.
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to foreground the importance of context in discourse analysis by drawing on a study of online gender talk on Facebook in India. Design/methodology/approach Using Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA), this study explored participants’ use of language to construct and perform various identities in online gender talk. This study discusses the methods used and challenges in analyzing digital spaces through FDA, focusing specifically on the importance of an ethnographic perspective to contextualize online talk. Findings Engagement (...)
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  43. "Passions" in the Discourses on Witchcraft in Kerala.G. Tarabout - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (5/6):651-664.
    This paper is about misfortune as elaborated in the narratives of (counter-) witchcraft practitioners and consultants. Their statements can be read from different perspectives, and I choose here to look at them specifically in terms of 'passions' and their control.
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    The 9th annual INDUS-EM 2013 Emergency Medicine Summit, “Principles, Practices, and Patients,” a level one international meeting, Kerala University of Health Sciences and Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute, Thrissur, Kerala, India, October 23–27, 2013. [REVIEW]Mamta Swaroop, Sagar C. Galwankar, Stanislaw P. A. Stawicki, Jayaraj M. Balakrishnan, Tamara Worlton, Ravi S. Tripathi, David P. Bahner, Sanjeev Bhoi, Colin Kaide & Thomas J. Papadimos - 2014 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:8.
    INDUS-EM is India’s only level one conference imparting and exchanging quality knowledge in acute care. Specifically, in general and specialized emergency care and training in trauma, burns, cardiac, stroke, environmental and disaster medicine. It provides a series of exchanges regarding academic development and implementation of training tools related to developing future academic faculty and residents in Emergency Medicine in India. The INDUS-EM leadership and board of directors invited scholars from multiple institutions to participate in this advanced educational symposium that was (...)
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    Colonialism and ethnogenesis: A study of Kerala, India. [REVIEW]Prema Kurien - 1994 - Theory and Society 23 (3):385-417.
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    Sanctuaries Rupestres de l'Inde du Sud. II. Tamilnāḍu et KeralaSanctuaries Rupestres de l'Inde du Sud. II. Tamilnadu et Kerala[REVIEW]Kalyan Kumar Sarkar & P. Z. Pattabiramin - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):523.
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    Intergenerational Transmission of Health. Reproductive Health of Mother and Child Survival in Kerala, South India. By Sabu Sethu Pillai Padmadas. (Thela Thesis, Amsterdam, 2000.) £14.95, ISBN 90-5538-050-4, paperback. [REVIEW]Stanley J. Ulijaszek - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (3):430-431.
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    Book Review: Unruly Figures: Queerness, Sex Work, and the Politics of Sexuality in Kerala by Navaneetha Mokkil. [REVIEW]Gowri Vijayakumar - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (3):523-525.
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    Temple rites and temple servants: Religion’s role in the survival of Kerala’s Kū;ṭiyāṭṭam drama tradition. [REVIEW]Bruce M. Sullivan - 1997 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (1):97-115.
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    ‘What will the neighbours say?’: Legitimacy, Social Control and the Sociocultural Influence of Neighbourhoods in India.Janaki Abraham - 2016 - Diogenes 63 (3-4):111-122.
    This article focuses on the everyday practices that make the place of the neighbourhood – social control, legitimacy and support, while also looking at how gender is produced in everyday life in the neighbourhood. In doing this, the discussion underlines the tremendous social and cultural influence of neighbours and the neighbourhood and argues that neighbourhoods need to be seen as a social formation as important as caste, class, ethnicity or religion. This is particularly important given that a strong focus on (...)
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