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2009 Ph.d. Københavns Universitet. Ph.d.-afhandlingen, The Enchanted Gift of Democracy: Imagining and Negotiating Democracy in the Tibetan Diaspora (Brox 2008), undersøger hvordan tibetanere i Indien forhandler et demokratisk styre, der er moderne, men også essentielt tibetansk.
2003 MA tibetansk, Københavns Universitet. I mit speciale, Tibetansk kulturdiskurs, analyserer jeg de tibetansksprogede diskurser vedrørende "kultur" fra 1979 til 2002. Jeg kortlægger de ord, der bruges om kultur og deres kontekster, og vurderer sammenhængen mellem den diskursive og den politiske udvikling. Graden indeholder endvidere eksamen i minoritetsstudier, Tibets samfund og sprog (klassisk og moderne).
1998 BA tibetansk, Københavns Universitet (indskrevet 1994). Eksamen i tibetansk sprog, historie, kunst, samfund og filosofi, samt et år med antropologi.
1996 Cand. Mag. samfunnsvitenskaplige fag, Universitetet i Tromsø, Norge (indskrevet 1991). Examen philosoficum samt eksamen i sociologi, socialantropologi og tibetansk.
All my research is language-based and reflects my cross-faculty educational background in the social sciences and the humanities. I have conducted fieldwork amongst Tibetans living in Tibet, China, India and Nepal. Current research projects are:
(1) Buddhism, Business and Believers. The project enquires into contemporary relations between economy and Buddhism. The aim is to gain novel insights into the manner that Buddhism becomes an agent mediating distinctions between virtue and value, spirituality and materiality, gifts and commodities – and therefore also subscribes meaning to objects, actions and human relations. The Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities (Feb. 2016 - Feb. 2020) funds this international, collaborative and interdisciplinary research project. Additionally, the Carlsberg Foundation has granted funding towards a post.doc. position that is organised under the BBB-umbrella and two years of expenses (Sept. 2015 - Feb. 2018). The project brings together scholars from various fields, such as language-based area studies, religious studies, anthropology and economics, in order to ensure disciplinary diversity and expertise covering a range of Buddhist traditions and geographies. The project has also enabled the establishment of Center for Contemporary Buddhist Studies – located in the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies. You can find us here:
Website http://ccrs. ku.dk/research/projects/buddhism-business-and-believers/
Blog https://centerforcontemporarybuddhiststudies.wordpress.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/853592954759490/
Twitter @ CCBS_studies
(2) Displaced Knowledge: Prince Peter and the Third Danish Expedition to Central Asia. Collaborative research project with Dr. Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen, the National Museum of Denmark. Research in the Danish archives since July 2014 and in Kalimpong March 2015. The focus of this project is Prince Peter’s ethnographic knowledge production during the seven years he spent in the north-east Indian Himalayan town of Kalimpong during 1950-1957. Here, he was part of and later leader of the Third Danish Expedition to Central Asia. The aim of the project is to trace the biographies of Prince Peter and his Tibetan collaborators as well as the biographies of the Tibetan artefacts, accounts and anthropometry he collected in order to advance our understanding about displacement of people and knowledge. Our project about Displaced Knowledge is part of the research community Object Lessons from Tibet & the Himalayas.
Object Lessons from Tibet & the Himalayas: I am one of four founders and leaders of the research network Object Lessons from Tibet & the Himalayas that aims at a comparative investigation into the roles of visual and material culture in the co-production, loss and recovery of colonial knowledge. Together with Dr Emma Martin (Lecturer in Museology, University of Manchester, UK) Dr Diana Lange (Research Associate in Central Asian Seminar, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany), and my partner in research Dr. Miriam Zeitzen Kogtvedgaard (curator, National Museum of Denmark) we have a blog and arrange various academic activities, including collaborative research towards developing a Tibetan museology.
Find our blog here: https://objectlessonsfromtibetblog.wordpress.com/
(3) Democracy the ‘Tibetan Way’, research conducted in Tibetan communities in India since 2005. This is a study of democracy and democratisation among Tibetan exiles living in India since 1959. The project’s point of departure is that democracy is a constructed concept and the project thus questions democracy as a predefined and universally applicable concept. Instead it aims to show how democracy cannot move in time and space without translation, and looks at how democracy is translated by Tibetans in India and how their translations – contained within the framework of the Tibetans’ freedom struggle – manifest in institutions, procedures, political cultures and discourses. I have published 13 articles based upon this research, as well as one monograph (400 pages) published in May 2016: Tibetan Democracy: Governance, Leadership and Conflict in Exile. London: I.B.Tauris.
Tibet
Tibetans in exile
Tibetan Buddhism
Buddhism and economy
Cultural translation
Minorities in China
Democracy in Asia
List of BA content courses and master classes that I have taught
List of Language Courses (BA-level)
Professional social media presence
Blog CCBS https://centerforcontemporarybuddhiststudies.wordpress.com/
Blog Object Lessons https://objectlessonsfromtibetblog.wordpress.com/
Academia.edu http://ku-dk.academia.edu/TrineBrox
ResearchGate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Trine_Brox
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/trinebrox/
Twitter @BroxTrine
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Brox, T. (Andet)
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