Thursday, October 16, 2025

To Various scientific institutions in the west, particularly anthropological and sociological bodies Regarding my mission for the globalisation of science particularly in the social sciences

 

Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science

(Registered as ‘Globalisation of Science Trust’)                       Founder-Trustee: Sujay Rao Mandavilli

Email: sujayrao2012@gmail.comTel:  (0091) 8096946728, 9741004269

 

To Various scientific institutions in the west, particularly anthropological and sociological bodies

Regarding my mission for the globalisation of science particularly in the social sciences

Dear Sir,

Greetings! I hope this mail finds you in the best of health and spirits. I hope that you are aware of my globalization of science mission, particularly for the social sciences. I have been working on this for around two decades – twenty years now, and have published around 118 papers and over ten books.  The core objectives and details of my mission can be found in my website https://globalisationsciencetrust.com . My complete list of publications can also be found in the aforesaid link. My full papers are available on SSRN, researchgate, academia.edu and other portals. My website also contains my mission statement and the pillars of my mission. You will get further details of my work by typing my name Sujay Rao Mandavilli in Google search. The world is going through great upheaval and change. Developing nations are rising like never before, and attempting to prove their mettle and their mite. In this connection, it is inevitable that the character of sciences, particularly social sciences must change in order that it may reflect realities and aspirations from different parts of the world. At the same time, Western science, particularly American science, is perceived to be in decline. We do not want this to happen, and must not allow this to happen in the greater and the broader interests of science. This is why science, particularly social sciences, must evolve and adapt with the times. Western universities can, to a large part drive this change. This can be done by ensuring that paradigms and frameworks reflect the broader aspirations of a cross-section of peoples and cultures. You might also wish to invite scholars from different parts of the world, and engage in cross-cultural design. This may be even necessary to prevent science, particularly social sciences from becoming obsolete. We hope this endeavour is initiated quickly and speedily, and sciences, particularly social sciences, reinvents itself as required.

Best and kind regards,

Sujay Rao Mandavilli

Founder-Director,

Institute for the study of the globalisation of science

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home