Book Title: Sramana 2013 07
Author(s): Ashokkumar Singh
Publisher: Parshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi

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________________ Our Contributors JULIE A. HANLON Julie A. Hanlon (Email: jhanlon@uchicago.edu) is a Ph. D. student in the Department of Anthropology and the Department of South Asian Languages & Civilizations, University of Chicago, USA. Her doctoral research at the University of Chicago examines the socio-economic interactions between Jain monastic communities and early polities in South India, specifically Kerala and Tamil Nadu, between 5th century BCE and 8th century CE (with a focus on the early centuries CE). Rafael Reyes III Rafael Reyes (Email :Rafael.reyes@cst.edu) is a Ph.D. Student at Claremont Lincoln University in the department of Religion: Process Studies. His interests lie in Philosophy and Religion, particularly in process, postmodern and continental philosophy, with the constructive theologies of process, ecological, feminist, post-colonial and liberation theologies. Prior to this, Rafael received his S.T.M. in Process Studies at Drew University. Mr. John Di Leonardo, M.S. John Di Leonardo (Email: jjdileonardo@gmail.com) is an Anthrozoologist and founder and President of Long Island Orchestrating for Nature (LION), Long Island, New York. For his undergraduate, John studied psychology and religious studies at Siena College. He continued on to study at both Humane Society University and Canisius College, graduating from Canisiussumma cum laude with his Masters of Science in Anthrozoology, currently the highest degree in the field, and most recently studied under a Fellowship with the International School for Jain Studies in India. Zdenek Vojtisek Zdenek Vojtisek (Email: vojtiskovi@volny.cz) is an Assistant Professor and the head of the department of Religious Studies at the Hussite Theological Faculty of the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He specializes in contemporary religion in the West, new religious movements, and millennialism. He authored Encyclopaedia of religious movements in the Czech Republic, New Religious Movements and Collective Violence (2009), Millennial Expectations in the Grail Movement (Nova Religio 2006/3) and other books and papers. Michael Anderson Malgorzata Glinicka Malgorata B. Glinicka (Email: muktaa.phala@gmail.com) Rebekah Sinclair Rebekah Sinclair (Email :sinclair.rebekah@gmail.com) is a writer and activist residing in Claremont, California. Her areas of research and publication include Post-structural Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Ethics, Critical Animal Theory, Feminist and Postcolonial Theory, and Psychoanalysis. Her upcoming publications include a critical comparative film review in Journal of Critical Animal Studies. **

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