CORDIS Project
Funding breakdown and partner intelligence are Premium
Sign in and upgrade to Premium for EU contribution totals, consortium analytics, OpenAlex research context, and AI summaries. · 0 consortium intelligence fields visible of 1
Start free • Cancel anytime • 14-day refund guarantee
This ethnographic project explores the material aspects of Buddhism, focusing on how Buddhist practices influence circular economies in Japan. It examines the lifecycle of Buddhist objects and their role in generating waste, while addressing the implications of demographic changes and consumption patterns on these mate…
Anti-materialism is the most pervasive popular assumption about Buddhism that obscures Buddhisms material presence and its environmental impacts.
Problematising such moulds, this ethnographic project will demonstrate how Buddhist materiality drives Buddhist circular economies, rooted in practices of merit-making and inherited ritual labour.
By tracing Buddhist objects biographies and illuminating the circular nature of Buddhist material exchanges, I investigate how things given to local temples…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
Partner organizations (coordinator is shown above), with normalized type and CORDIS activity type. Guests see up to 4 partners.
Similar projects, consortium collaboration history, frequent partners, and OpenAlex research context.
Guests see up to 5 EuroSciVoc fields.
Guests see up to 5 topics.
Guests see up to 5 keywords.