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Nehru: a political biography / Edwards, Michael 1971  Book
Edwards, Michael Book
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Publication London, Allen Lane the Penguin press, 1971.
Description 351p.Hbk
Standard Number 0713901888
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008046923.254/EDW 008046MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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People are obsessed with religion: the definitional dissonance of evangelical encounters in Myanmar / Edwards, Michael   Journal Article
Edwards, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article responds to recent calls to consider how religion is defined and deployed in and about Myanmar. Discussing local Pentecostal efforts to evangelise to Buddhists in contemporary Yangon, it presents the encounter with the religious other as one ground from which definitions of religion might emerge. I show that, by taking up new opportunities to share the gospel, believers entered into a long conversation between Christianity and Buddhism dating back to the colonial period. Tracing the different definitions of religion that this conversation generates, and attuning to the dissonances between them, might offer alternate ways for approaching what gets termed the religious and the secular in the study of Myanmar.
Key Words Myanmar  Evangelical Encounters 
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Stories from experience: using the phenomenological psychological method to understand the needs of Victims of the Fukushima nuclear accident / Edwards, Michael   Journal Article
Edwards, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In order to assist the victims of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, we first need to understand people's lived experiences of the disaster in its social, cultural, and historical context. In this article I outline how phenomenological psychology, a qualitative research approach based upon in-depth interviewing, can be the source of such knowledge. Case vignettes highlight the unique psychological situation of seven individuals, with implications for helping victims of this disaster more generally.
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