Siby K Joseph

Siby K Joseph is Dean of Institute of Gandhian Studies and Research, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha
He was born on May 1, 1969 at Athirampuzha in Kottayam district of Kerala.He is married to Dr. Arunima Maitra of Kolkata, West Bengal. His only daughter is Almitra Kollappallil Siby .
He had his college education at CMS College, Kottayam and graduated in Economics. He holds a master's degree in Gandhian Thought and Peace Science and Ph.D. in Gandhian thought and Development Studies from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. He undergone the International course on Peoples’ Diplomacy, Non Violence, Humane Governance and Global in Italy, organized by the International University of People's Institution for Peace, Rovereto, the Peace Bell Foundation, Rovereto and the University of Trento Italy. He also participated in South Asia Level Training Programme on Peace, Reconciliation and Conflict Management in Colombo, Sri Lanka and took part in the Peace Mission in the conflict affected areas. He has been a member of the teaching faculty of the Institute of Gandhian Studies,Wardha since 1998. He served as a visiting faculty of several reputed academic institutions including of University of Terre-du-ciel, Bruallies,France and Peace Research Centre, Gujarat Vidaypith, Ahmedabad. He is closely connected with a number of international Gandhian and peace organisations including Gandhi International and the Communities of Ark founded by Lanza Del Vasto in France .He delivered a number of lectures on Gandhian themes.
He has published a number of articles in reputed journals in various disciplines edited and published a number of books and a noted Gandhian scholar .[https://scholar.google.com/citations?userwfiAArAAAAAJ&hlen ] His major Publications in Gandhian Studies are the following:
[http://www.mkgandhi.org/ebks/Trusteeship-a-path-less-travelled.pdf Siby K. Joseph,Bharat Mahodaya, Ramchandra Pradhan (eds.) Trusteeship: A Path Less Travelled, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, 2016. ISBN 978-81-932915-0-4 Pp.320]
[http://www.gvpwardha.in/?page_id=165 Siby K. Joseph,Bharat Mahodaya (eds.) Continuing Relevance of Swadeshi, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, 2012. ISBN 978-81-906818-8-9 ,pp. 208.]
[http://www.gvpwardha.in/?page_id=165 Siby K. Joseph, (ed.) Contextualising Gandhian Thought - Essays in honour of and by Ravindra Varma, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, 2012, ISBN 978-81-906818-7-2, pp. 261]
[http://www.gandhisvision.com/pdf/Book-by-UNJ-eVersion.pdf Siby K. Joseph, Ram Chandra Pradhan (eds.) Ulhas Jajoo (Author) , Towards Holistic Rural Health :A Sarvodaya Way , Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram, 2012, ISBN 978-81-923212-0-2, pp. 205.]
[http://www.gvpwardha.iecit.in/documents/books/evs.html Siby K. Joseph, Bharat Mahodaya (eds.) Gandhi, Environment and Sustainable Future ,Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi and Centre of Science for Villages, Wardha,2011. ISBN 978-81-906818-5-8,pp. 252.]
[http://www.gvpwardha.iecit.in/documents/books/swaraj.html Siby K. Joseph, Bharat Mahodaya (eds.) Reflections on Hind Swaraj, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha and Gandhi International, France, 2011. ISBN 978-81-906818-4-1,pp. 262]

[http://www.gvpwardha.in/?page_id=165 Siby K. Joseph, Bharat Mahodaya (eds.) Contemporary Perspectives on Peace and Non-violence, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha and Gandhi International, France, 2010, ISBN 978-81-906818-3-4,pp. 243]

[http://wwwgvpwardha.in/?page_id=165 Siby K. Joseph, John Moolakkattu and Bharat Mahodaya, (eds.) Non-violent Struggles in the Twentieth Century: Retrospect and Prospect, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 2009. ISBN 978-81-85411-20-0 , ISBN 978-81-906818-2-7,pp. 251.]

[http://www.mkgandhi.org/articles/peace.htm Siby K. Joseph and Bharat Mahodaya, (eds.)Essays in Conflict Resolution, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, 2007,pp. 186]
[http://www.gvpwardha.in/?page_id=165 Siby K. Joseph,(ed.) Explorations in Culture of Peace, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, 2006,pp. 280.]
 
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