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Profiles of diverse Buddhist communities, governance, and conflict resolution in practice

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Sangha Case Studies: Community Models from Asia to Silicon Valley

Sangha Case Studies: Community Models from Asia to Silicon Valley examines how Buddhist communities transition from informal gatherings to structured organizations while preserving their spiritual mission. Across diverse settings—village temples under a banyan tree, urban monasteries in megacities, diaspora pagodas, corporate mindfulness groups, and online sanghas—the book reveals recurring tensions between tradition and modernity, charismatic leadership and accountability, and resource stewardship versus mission drift. Each chapter details a real-world context, tracing decisions, challenges, and outcomes related to governance, finance, conflict resolution, succession, and community care.

The case studies illustrate a spectrum of organizational forms: consensus‑based village committees, hierarchical monastic networks, lay‑led boards with professional staff, volunteer‑driven temples, and hybrid models that blend spiritual authority with secular expertise. Common themes emerge, including the need for clear role definitions, transparent financial systems, independent ethics and grievance mechanisms, leadership development pipelines, and culturally sensitive adaptation to local laws and societal expectations. The book also highlights how communities respond to crises—financial mismanagement, boundary violations, polarization, and online harm—through trauma‑informed processes, restorative practices, and systemic reforms that prioritize survivor well‑being and institutional learning.

Practical tools accompany each analysis: sample role charters, meeting agendas, safeguarding checklists, mediation maps, and reflection prompts designed to help leaders assess readiness and build fit‑for‑purpose governance. By presenting both successful models and cautionary tales, the work offers a field guide for creating trustworthy, resilient sanghas that can scale their impact without losing sight of the Dharma. Ultimately, it argues that flourishing communities are not a matter of luck but of intentional design—clear policies, shared power, and continuous learning—that enable Buddhist groups to endure and serve across continents and contexts.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • How Buddhist communities balance spiritual mission with organizational pragmatism when formalizing structures, managing finances, and navigating leadership authority versus accountability mechanisms
  • Comparative governance models across cultures—from Sri Lankan village consensus under a banyan tree to Singapore's regulatory-compliant boards and Silicon Valley corporate mindfulness communities
  • Strategies for scaling communities while preventing mission drift through intentional leadership development, financial transparency systems, and contextual adaptation to local needs
  • Frameworks for building effective conflict resolution and accountability systems, illustrated through cases like London Insight Community's grievance process and responses to ethical failures
  • Guidance on adapting traditional practices to modern challenges including labor law compliance, digital platform management, multicultural inclusion, and intergenerational governance
Who's It For:

This book is essential for Buddhist community leaders, board members, mediators, and founders seeking practical governance strategies. It particularly benefits those managing sanghas in diverse cultural contexts who need to balance spiritual ideals with organizational realities—from village temples to urban monasteries and online communities. Practitioners at all levels will gain tools to prevent crises, build accountability, and cultivate resilient communities through real-world case studies and actionable frameworks.

Author:

Joan Clark

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Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

44,033 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 5 minutes

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