The Helen Crovetto Award

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
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The co-general editors of Nova Religio are pleased to announce the winner of the Eighth Helen Crovetto Award for Excellence in the Study of New Religious Movements with Ties to South Asia. The award was established in 2010 by Helen Crovetto to encourage research and articles on new religions that originate in South Asia, as well as on new religious movements that were inspired in part or whole by religions from South Asia. The winner was selected by members of Nova Religio’s editorial board with expertise in South Asian religions, and Catherine Wessinger, co-general editor, from articles appearing in volume 25 of the journal.Emily McKendry-Smith receives the award for her article, “Public Household, Private Congregation: The Brahma Kumaris as a ‘Public Private’ Space for Nepali Women,” which appeared in Nova Religio 25, no. 3 (February 2022), https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2022.25.3.32.We thank Helen Crovetto for her generosity in providing the opportunity to encourage and reward authors for exceptional articles on new religious movements with ties to South Asia. We look forward to recognizing outstanding work in this area in the future.
海伦·克罗维特奖
《新宗教》的联合总编辑很高兴地宣布第八届海伦·克罗维托杰出奖的获奖者,因为他们研究了与南亚有关的新兴宗教运动。该奖项由海伦·克罗维特(Helen Crovetto)于2010年设立,旨在鼓励对源自南亚的新兴宗教以及部分或全部受南亚宗教启发的新兴宗教运动的研究和文章。获奖者是由《新宗教》编辑委员会的南亚宗教专家和联合总编辑凯瑟琳·韦辛格从该杂志第25卷的文章中选出的。艾米丽·麦肯德里-史密斯的文章《公共家庭,私人聚会:婆罗门库玛里斯作为尼泊尔妇女的“公共私人”空间》获奖,这篇文章发表在《新宗教》第25期。3(2022年2月),https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2022.25.3.32.We感谢Helen Crovetto慷慨地提供机会,鼓励和奖励与南亚有联系的新兴宗教运动的杰出文章的作者。我们期待着今后在这一领域表彰杰出的工作。
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