Friday, March 6, 2026

Sujay Rao Mandavilli's globalization of science mission - Mission and six pillars

 

Mission statement

To democratize and universalize frameworks and paradigms particularly in, though not necessarily limited to, various fields in the social sciences, and free them from the shackles or limitations of Eurocentrism and other ideologies, while at the same time laying the groundwork for science, intellectualism and pedagogy particularly in developing countries with the view to maximizing self-fulfillment and social, cultural and economic productivity.

The six pillars of his mission

01

Revitalizing various fields of the social sciences for the twenty-first century and beyond by moving them beyond colonialism and imperialism: This is the reason why we had published over one hundred core papers, and eight books all of which are online.

02

Creating intellectual revolutions in various parts of the developing world on the lines of the renaissance and enlightenment that took place in Europe a couple of centuries ago. We had published a paper on twenty-first century intellectualism in 2023. In addition refer to our various other papers which contribute to this mission.

03

Rearming pedagogy and education systems for the twenty-first century and beyond. We had published papers on anthropological pedagogy, and the sociology of science, besides a book on rebooting and revitalizing pedagogy for the twenty-first century pedagogy.

04

Modulating the role of religion in the twenty-first century and beyond through better education, social sciences research techniques, and a concerted effort among governments. Refer to our book on the role played by religion in the twenty-first century and beyond.

05

Developing bottom up developing models for the developing world which would contribute to our other objectives as well. Refer to our papers on anthropological economics, and our book on economic development models.

06

Environmental movements must be integrated, holistic, and must also take into account and consideration, the needs and requirements of people in developing countries. We also need to launch the “Low populations for the environment” movement (LOPE movement) as relatively low birth rates can lead to an “Evergreen demographic boon”. We also simultaneously need to launch a “High-quality human resources movement” for better quality human resources.

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