The Journal of Global Buddhism is an open access, peer reviewed scholarly journal established to promote the study of the globalization of Buddhism, both historical and contemporary, and its transnational and transcontinental interrelatedness. We publish research articles, special issues (special focus sections), discussions, critical notes, review essays and book reviews.
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Vol 22, No 2 (2021)
Table of Contents
Special Focus: Buddhism and Young People
Kim Lam
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263-272
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Brooke Schedneck
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273-289
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Rachelle Scott
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290-305
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Dat Manh Nguyen
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306-321
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Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg
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322-340
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Justin B. Stein
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341-359
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Funie Hsu
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360-379
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Sarah-Jane Page, Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip
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380-398
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Research Articles
Richard K. Payne
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399-420
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Justin Ritzinger
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421-441
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Book Reviews
From Indra’s Net to Internet: Communication, Technology, and the Evolution of Buddhist Ideas, by Daniel Veidlinger
Louise Connelly
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442-446
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The Irish Buddhist: : The Forgotten Monk Who Faced Down the British Empire, by Alicia Turner, Laurence Cox, and Brian Bocking
Douglas Ober
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447-453
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Monks, Money, and Morality, edited by Christoph Brumann, Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko, and Beata Świtek
Kin Cheung
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454-459
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