Mr. Sujay Rao Mandavilli | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Managing director at Institute for the study of the globalization of science, India.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is a prominent figure in anthropology and social sciences, serving as Founder-Director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science (ISGOS) and Founder of Scholars and Intellectuals for Mankind (SCHIMA). With an M.A. in Anthropology from IGNOU and a diverse array of certifications including business administration and cybercrime forensics, he bridges anthropological theory with economics, historiography, and language dynamics. His career highlights include memberships in esteemed bodies like the Indian Science Congress Association and editorial roles in scholarly journals. Mandavilli advocates for intellectual multipolarity, aiming to boost global scientific output by integrating ethnographic data from diverse cultures. His contributions span theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and the philosophy of science, emphasizing a need for intellectual revolutions beyond Western paradigms. Through ISGOS and SCHIMA, he fosters dialogues on globalized science, influencing contemporary social science discourse with innovative research methodologies and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Education
Sujay Rao Mandavilli completed his education with a diverse array of qualifications, including an M.A. in Anthropology from the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in New Delhi, India, in 2020. Additionally, he holds an M.Com (Master of Commerce), CA Inter (Chartered Accountancy Intermediate), PGDBA (Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration), ISO 27001 LA (Lead Auditor), Six Sigma MBB (Master Black Belt), ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), CCNF (Certified Cyber Crime Forensic), and PIMS (Professional in Management of Information Security).
Professional Experience
With a robust background, Sujay Rao Mandavilli serves as the Founder-Director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science (ISGOS) and the Founder of Scholars and Intellectuals for Mankind (SCHIMA). These roles underscore his commitment to advancing anthropological and social sciences research globally.
Research Interests
His research interests span a wide spectrum, including Anthropological Economics, Sociology of Science, theories of socio-cultural change, Identity theory, Historiography, language dynamics, scientific method, philosophy of science, Indo-European studies, the Aryan Problem, and the identity of the Harappans. He advocates for intellectual multipolarity and ethnographic data collection from diverse global regions to enhance scientific output and revolutionize social sciences.
Awards and Honors
Sujay Rao Mandavilli has received numerous accolades, including Lifetime Memberships in esteemed organizations such as the Indian Science Congress Association and the Linguistic Association of India. He is also affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence on the Dynamics of Language, among others. Nominated for Asia’s Who’s Who Men and Women of Achievement and accepted for Marquis Who’s Who in 2018, his contributions to academia and research are widely recognized.
Research Skills
His research skills are extensive, encompassing roles as a reviewer for journals like Current Science and the Macrothink Institute, and empanelment as a reviewer for the Pragati journal of Indian economy. As a mentor at Science India and a member of the Mendeley Advisory Group, he actively contributes to the scholarly community. His editorial roles include Associate Editor for the Journal of Educational Sciences Research and reviewer for the Indian Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT) and International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), demonstrating his dedication to advancing research methodologies and publication standards.
Publications
- On the origin and spread of languages: Propositioning Twenty-first century axioms on the evolution and spread of languages with concomitant views on language dynamics
- Year: 2016
- Journal: ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies
- Volume: 3 (Number 1)
- Citations: 6
- Introducing Anthropological Pedagogy as a Core Component of Twenty-First Century Anthropology: The Role of Anthropological Pedagogy in the Fulfilment of Anthropological and …
- Year: 2018
- Journal: International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)
- Volume: 4
- Citations: Not specified
- Historiography by Objectives: A new approach for the study of history within the framework of the proposed Twenty-first century school of Historiography
- Year: 2015
- Journal: ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
- Volume: 1 (11)
- Citations: 2*
- Taking the benefits of science to underrepresented regions of the world: Promoting Horizontal collaboration in social science research as a meaningful extension of cross …
- Year: 2023
- Journal: IJISRT
- Volume: 2023 (August)
- Citations: 1
- Postulating ‘Ethnography of Enculturation’: A high-level overview of various social science research techniques that can be used to study human enculturation processes
- Year: 2023
- Journal: IJISRT
- Volume: 2023 (July)
- Citations: 1
- Introducing Anthropological Economics: The quest for an Anthropological basis for Economic theory, growth models and policy development for wealth and human welfare maximization
- Year: 2020
- Journal: Elk Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
- Volume: 6 (3)
- Citations: 1
- Generic Identity Theory for the Twenty-first century: Towards grand approaches in identity formation, identity transformation and identity dilution or neutralization
- Year: 2019
- Journal: Elk Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
- Volume: 5 (3)
- Citations: 1
- The role of Symbiotic approaches to socio-cultural change in the Twenty-first Century: The principles and uses of the Symbiotic approach to socio-cultural change
- Year: 2018
- Journal: Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
- Volume: 5 (8)
- Citations: 1
- Presenting the ‘Structured and Annotated Participantdriven Appraisal’Technique in Ethnography: Towards the Universal Realization of Multivocality in Ethnographic Studies
- Year: 2018
- Journal: ELK’s International Journal of Social Science
- Volume: 4 (4)
- Citations: 1
- Syncretism and Acculturation in Ancient India: A New Nine Phase Acculturation Model Explaining the Process of Transfer of Power from the Harappans to the Indo-Aryans – Part Two
- Year: 2010
- Journal: ICFAI Journal of History and culture
- Volume: 4 (1&2)
- Pages: 18-95
- Citations: 1*