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migrants in New Delhi, India © Iliyana Angelova The project explores the role of religion in shaping the identity constructions of minority Christian migrants in the mega-city of New Delhi (India), the various [...] migrant community in such a metropolis inform the religious choices of these Christian migrants in New Delhi as they reconstitute their ‘true’ selves through acts of religious choice and religious creativity
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After his studies at Delhi University, he completed his master’s degree in economics at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) in Denmark, where he subsequently attained his PhD. In the frame of a tenure track
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Vom 10.-11. Februar 2011 fand in Neu-Delhi der deutsch-indische Workshop “Globalising Western lifestyles, energy consumption and policy innovations” unter der Leitung von Professor Pranav Desai, Centre
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postdoc (2016-2017), now assistant professor at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi Marek Adamczyck, postdoc (2016-2017), now postdoc at University of Warsaw, Poland Julie Meißner ,
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religion in shaping the identity constructions of minority Christian migrants in the mega-city of New Delhi (India), the various strategies and aspirations that inform the religious choices that these migrants
name is Prachi Dadhich. I completed my Bachelors in Zoology from Maitreyi College, University of Delhi, India in 2017. With a zeal to observe organisms in their natural habitat and capture their perfect
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David, O., Dolan, C., Edström, J., Greig, A., Kumar-singh, S., & Otieno, P. E. (2015). From Dakar to Delhi : Influencing Policy Discourse on Men and Masculinities . Brighton. ( Link ) Onen, O. D. (2013). Enabling
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Professor for Global Supply Chain Management at Uni Bremen since May 2019. He graduated from the Delhi University followed by a master’s degree in Economics and Business Administration and Ph.D. at the
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Iliyana Angelova: "Surviving (in) the mega-city: the experiences of minority Christian migrants in New Delhi, India." Mid-term meeting, Anthropology of Religion Working Group, German Anthropological Association
Sinha, A./Kotzab, H. (2011): Supply Chain Management. A Managerial Approach. Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi. Teller, C./Kotzab,H./Grant, D. (2011): Improving the Execution of Supply Chain Management in Org
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