Praveen Shetty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Management at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), MAHE, Manipal. His PhD is in the field of intercultural communication and multiculturalism. He is also the coordinator for Centre for Intercultural Studies and Dialogue (CISD) at Manipal Centre for European Studies (MCES), MAHE, Manipal. The Centre is working on a project ‘Discerning India: Living Cultures of Tulunadu’. Under this project, an Online Certificate Course on the local traditions and practices is curated.
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Contours of India-EU Engagements Multiplicity of Experiences
Editors: Neeta Inamdar, Praveen Shetty, Priya Vijaykumar Poojary
Exploring the new momentum in India-EU relations, this book discusses various issues and topics spanning across politics, education, and culture. It critically assesses the relations between the two regions in the context of their engagement with each other across a range of different policies, dialogues, and debates. Each chapter in this book analyzes the scope of the cooperation, the existing challenges that India and the EU encounter, and provides policy recommendations for the future.
The subject matter of this book also includes:
- Data Protection and Regulation
- Cultural Diplomacy and the Dynamics of Cultural Institutes in India and Europe
- India-EU Relations and the National Education Policy 2020
- Europe, Christendom and its Encounter in India
- Portuguese Citizenship to Goans and the Postcolonial Predicament in the Goan Response
Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)
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Living Cultures of Tulunadu (2nd Edition)
Authors: Praveen Shetty |Nithesh Anchan
Tulunadu, a region along the southwestern coast of India, despite the influence of modernity and the intermingling of cultures, has sustained its age-old practices and traditions. This book provides a glimpse into the cultures of Tulunadu, capturing the lived experiences of its people while examining diverse perspectives on these traditions. Through a harmonious blend of visuals and narratives, it introduces the readers to the essence of Tuluvas that defines the living cultures of Tulunadu.Interested readers may write to us at mup@manipal.edu about purchasing the book. -
Living Cultures of Tulunadu
Authors: Praveen Shetty |Nithesh Anchan
Tulunadu, a region along the southwestern coast of India, despite the influence of modernity and the intermingling of cultures, has sustained its age-old practices and traditions. This book provides a glimpse into the cultures of Tulunadu, capturing the lived experiences of its people while examining diverse perspectives on these traditions. Through a harmonious blend of visuals and narratives, it introduces the readers to the essence of Tuluvas that defines the living cultures of Tulunadu.
Interested readers may write to us at mup@manipal.edu about purchasing the book. -
Contours of India-EU Engagement: Multiplicity of Experiences
Editors: Neeta Inamdar, Priya Vijaykumar Poojary, Praveen Shetty
The unprecedented uncertainties marked by the pandemic and strategic conflicts between the key forces have redirected our attention to the importance of partnerships and engagements in international relations. India-EU dialogues through the annual summits have familiarized each other towards a greater understanding of one another?s perspectives and interests. Their strategic engagement has broadened in the last few years to include climate change, energy, connectivity, migration, education, science and technology, and research and innovation. The growing convergence in Brussels and New Delhi’s strategic interests open up new windows of opportunities for greater cooperation on diversified issues. Capturing the new momentum in India-EU relations, this book uncovers various issues and topics spanning across politics, education, and culture. Each chapter in this book analyzes the scope of the cooperation, the existing challenges that India and the EU encounter, and provides policy recommendations for the future.
Interested readers may write to us at mup@manipal.edu about purchasing the book.