doc. PhDr. Luboš Bělka, CSc.
Associate professor, Department for the Study of Religions
correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
office: bldg. J/J.512
Jaselská 201/18
602 00 Brno
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Field of study: Study of Religions
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Civil Society and Religion in Burma – graduate 2018
- Religious practices in the consumer society: Towards healthy, sustainable and spiritual practices. An analysis of the maintenance of religious practices in Japanese mountains – graduate 2017
- The religion of the Forest Nenets in the ecological perspective – graduate 2016
- Why is matters how Saint George kills the dragon. The analysis of functions of medieval depictions of Saint Georgie figting with dragon in Slovakia. – graduate 2014
- Religious Perceptions of Landscape and Space in Buryatia – graduate 2012
- Voiceless man with the spoon of honey in his mouth. Analysis and reflection of contemporary Buddhist meditation research from the view of cognitive science of religion. – graduate 2012
- Politization of Kami Deities and Creation of Narrative Ideology in Ancient Japan. Emergence of Worship of Japanese Deities and their Reflection in the Chronicles. – graduate 2012
- China's search for zongjiao: construction of the religion in contemporary Chinese society and it's cultural and political context – graduate 2011
- Contemporary state of Bhikkhu sangha in Sri Lanka and its influence on the establishing of Buddhist monkhood in Europe – graduate 2010
Field of study: Study of Religions
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- On the role of sensory deprivation, social seclusion, and authority in the formation of religious experience – graduate 2024
- "We are Tibetan, and this is our story": the dynamics of discourses and propaganda strategies at the Tibet Museum in Dharamsala – graduate 2024
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Digital Mobilization: Ambedkarite Buddhism and Discourses of Change in Contemporary Anti-Caste Online Activism – ongoing study