Vaishali Mamgain PhD
SHE | HER | HERS
- Director, Bertha Crosley Ball Center for Compassion
- Associate Professor of Economics
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of North Carolina, 1997
Dr. Vaishali Mamgain is an Associate Professor of Economics and the Director of the Bertha Crosley Ball Center for Compassion at the 杏吧传媒.
She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her past research focused on the contributions of (im)migrants and refugees in the Maine economy. Her current research is in contemplative pedagogy; she is passionate about deconstructing epistemology by using embodiedness and immersive practices in the natural world as ways to undo internalized oppression and the 鈥渃olonization鈥 of contemplative practices.
As the Director of the Bertha Crosley Ball Center for Compassion, Vaishali facilitates workshops to help people develop greater awareness and the tools necessary to unseat oppression in all its forms. Based on years of contemplative retreats, she encourages participants to draw on everyday experiences to have greater self-compassion, empathy, and openness to change. Such training can help people engage and overturn systemic problems such as racism with a sense of joy and purpose.
A working contemplative, Vaishali has meditated, wandered and 鈥榬etreat鈥檈d for many years. In 2017, she completed a 3 year meditation retreat at Samten Ling Retreat Center in Crestone, Colorado and now lives in beautiful, coastal Maine where she enjoys swimming in the sea, admiring seaweed, running, hiking and cooking.
Selected Publications
鈥,鈥 Jan 2021, Portland Press Herald
鈥,鈥 Oct 2020, Lion鈥檚 Roar magazine
鈥淭he Final Alert on Ethics in AI Based Technology,鈥 book chapter in T.V Kumar and K. Sud, ed. , Palgrave Macmillan, 2020聽聽聽
鈥,鈥 Maine Policy Review, 2013, vol.22, no.2. 2013
"," researcher, Maine Center for Economic Policy, 2011
鈥,鈥 Journal of Transformative Education, vol. 8(1), 2010
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of North Carolina, 1997