Books

Mentoring Beyond AI: Forging Pioneers for the Dawning Era of Artificial Intelligence, the Metaverse, and Space

Submitted by super admin (not verified) on Mon, 04/29/2024 - 11:19

 This book not only covers the "tools of the trade" (mentoring how-to), it also examines mentoring's ancient origins since Homer's Odyssey, and peers into its future in virtual and outer space. Mentors are not born; they are mentees first and they evolve through trials and tribulations to success, to pass on their accumulated knowledge so the next generation can carry the torch yet farther. Such has been the experience of every known brilliant scientist in history.

The Rumbling Earth: The Story of Indian Earthquakes

Submitted by super admin (not verified) on Mon, 03/25/2024 - 09:55

The renowned seismologists C.P. Rajendran and Kusala Rajendran offer a riveting story of the Indian earthquakes, their science, history and impact. Like all other natural phenomena, earthquakes are part of life-sustaining forces-- the creators of the mountains, valleys and springs or even deserts on Earth-- a theatre where the show never ends.

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in International law: Making International Institutions Work

Submitted by super admin (not verified) on Tue, 10/03/2023 - 11:09

This book addresses sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against women from an international law point of view. It identifies the reasons behind SGBV against women with a specific focus on cultural practices that try to justify it and highlights the legal challenges related to the topic for both national and international justice systems. The seven chapters of the book are: i) Introduction ii) SGBV a global concern; iii) International legal protection; iv) Role of international institutions; v) Role of cultural factors and vi) Challenges vii) Conclusions.

Self, Culture and Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Convergences on Knowing and Being

Submitted by super admin (not verified) on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 11:16

This volume brings together the primary challenges for 21st century cognitive sciences and cultural neuroscience in responding to the nature of human identity, self, and evolution of life itself. Through chapters devoted to intricate but focused models, empirical findings, theories, and experiential data, the contributors reflect upon the most exciting possibilities, and debate upon the fundamental aspects of consciousness and self in the context of cultural, philosophical, and multidisciplinary divergences and convergences.

Bridging the Communication Gap in Science and Technology: Lessons from India

Submitted by super admin (not verified) on Thu, 08/03/2023 - 11:47

This first-of-a-kind volume provides a snapshot of existing science communication policy and practice in India across different S&T sectors, and offers solutions to building effective communication. It provides an understanding on how to avoid societal clashes in situations when science meets the public in these sectors. The editors and contributors argue that effective S&T communication leads not only to a more informed public but also benefits research itself, and in a changing society like India this is a crucial element related to good governance and policy making.