Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge explained

Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge
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Formation:1969
Type:NGO, educational charity, publisher
Purpose:Health and human nature information
Headquarters:Los Altos, California, US
Leader Title:Founder
Leader Name:Robert E. Ornstein
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:David Sasseen
Leader Title3:Executive Director
Leader Name3:Sally Mallam
Board Of Directors:Shane DeHaven – SecretaryJill Barnes – TreasurerDirectors:Margaret CaudillJonathan RussellCharles Swencionis
Website:Official website

The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge (ISHK) is a non-profit educational charity[1] and publisher established in 1969 by the psychologist and writer Robert E. Ornstein and based in Los Altos, California, in the United States.[2] Its aim is to provide public education and information on issues of health and human nature.

Founder

Robert Ornstein, psychologist, writer and professor at Stanford University, founded and chaired ISHK.[3] He has also contributed to the London-based Institute for Cultural Research set up by his associate, the writer and Sufi teacher, Idries Shah.[4]

Aims and activities

ISHK's primary aim is public education, by providing new information on health and human nature through its book service, through its children's imprint Hoopoe Books and adult imprint Malor Books, which includes the works of Robert Ornstein. Hoopoe Books focuses on publishing traditional children's stories from Afghanistan, Central Asia and the Middle East, including works by Idries Shah,[5] [6] such as The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water.[7]

The Institute also operates philanthropic projects, including Share Literacy, which provides books for children; support for caregivers; training and support for teachers, and independent program evaluation. Through its Share Literacy Program, Hoopoe Books has partnered with other organizations to give books away to children in low-income areas.[8] It also provides books free of charge to lending libraries.[9]

ISHK has worked with organizations such as The Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange to provide children in Afghanistan with desperately needed books for distribution to schools, orphanages and libraries throughout the country, in order to address the literacy crisis.[10]

Events organized by ISHK include a symposium in 2006 on "The Core of Early Christian Spirituality: Its Relevance to the World Today" which featured presentations by Elaine Pagels, well known for her studies and writing on the Gnostic Gospels (Beyond Belief: A Different View of Christianity); New Testament scholar Bart D. Ehrman (Jesus and the Apocalyptic Vision), and scholar of religion and Professor, Marvin Meyer (Magdalene in the Gnostic Gospels: From the Gospel of Mary to the DaVinci Code, Mary Magdelene in History and Culture).[11] In 1976, Robert Ornstein and Idries Shah presented a seminar, Traditional Esoteric Psychologies in Contemporary Life, in cooperation with The New School, New York City.[12]

In 2010, ISHK set up a web site for a project entitled The Human Journey. It aims to "follow humanity from our origins in Eastern Africa and the Middle East to the present day, with an eye to what comes next."[13]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. ISHK is a 501(c)3 educational corporation, incorporated in the State of California. Federal Tax ID #94-1705600.
  2. Web site: Charity details for Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge . Office of the Attorney General, State of California . 2024-06-05. FEIN: 941705600. California entity ID: 0586548.
  3. Hemispherical thinker . . 8 July 1974 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20240605123415/https://time.com/archive/6877030/behavior-hemispherical-thinker/ . live . 2024-06-05.
  4. Web site: List of Monographs . . 2010-02-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180816065759/http://i-c-r.org.uk/publications/monographarchive.php . 2018-08-16 . dead. See biographical detail under Physiological Studies of Consciousness: Robert Ornstein.
  5. Cole . John Y. . May 2006 . New reading partners, promotions: News from the Center for the Book . Library of Congress Information Bulletin . 65 . 5 . . 0041-7904 . 2010-02-08.
  6. Web site: About.com: Children's Books: Publishers and Getting Published . . 2010-02-08 . 2009-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091002073905/http://childrensbooks.about.com/od/publishers/Publishers_and_Getting_Published.htm . dead. See entry for Hoopoe Books.
  7. Book: Shah, Idries . 1998 . The lion who saw himself in the water . Boston . Hoopoe Books . 978-1-883536-12-1 . 36629874. Republished as Book: Shah, Idries . 0 . August 2001 . The lion who saw himself in the water . Boston . Hoopoe Books . 978-1-883536-25-1 . 99826664 .
  8. Web site: About Share Literacy . Share Literacy . 2010-02-08.
  9. Web site: About ISHK/Mission . The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge . 2010-02-08.
  10. Web site: The Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange: Share Literacy Afghanistan . Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange . 2010-02-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091223084918/http://www.iceeducation.org/engl/afghan.html . 2009-12-23 . dead. In partnership with ISHK.
  11. Web site: ISHK Symposium . Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge . 2006 . 2010-02-08.
  12. Web site: ISHK History East and West Seminar May 1976 . Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge . 2010-02-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120210716/http://www.ishkbooks.com/ishk_history_east_west_9.html . 2008-11-20 . dead. Psychologies – East and West Seminar: May 1976.
  13. Web site: ISHK The Human Journey . Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge . 2010-02-08.