From June 3rd to June 7th, 2013, the Forum Scientiarum of Tübingen University, will host an interdisciplinary summer school on the work of Charles Taylor. Interested participants should apply by February 20th, 2013.
During the summer school twenty graduate students and junior scientists from all over the world will have the opportunity to discourse Taylor´s ideas and concepts with him and the group as well as to discuss their own projects: in the mornings selected participants will present their own contributions to the topic to the plenum; the afternoon sessions will be led by Charles Taylor and dedicated to his academic work. The participants will also attend the Unseld Lecture, held by Charles Taylor, and an interdisciplinary colloquium, both open to the public.
Read more about the summer school, including details on how to apply, here.
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AMA citation:
Zhu W. CFP: Religion in modern democracies. The Immanent Frame. 2012. Available at: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/12/07/cfp-religion-in-modern-democracies/. Accessed May 18, 2013.
APA citation:
Zhu, Wei. (2012). CFP: Religion in modern democracies. Retrieved May 18, 2013, from The Immanent Frame Web site: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/12/07/cfp-religion-in-modern-democracies/
Chicago citation:
Zhu, Wei. 2012. CFP: Religion in modern democracies. The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/12/07/cfp-religion-in-modern-democracies/ (accessed May 18, 2013).
Harvard citation:
Zhu, W 2012, CFP: Religion in modern democracies, The Immanent Frame. Retrieved May 18, 2013, from <http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/12/07/cfp-religion-in-modern-democracies/>
MLA citation:
Zhu, Wei. "CFP: Religion in modern democracies." 7 Dec. 2012. The Immanent Frame. Accessed 18 May. 2013. <http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/12/07/cfp-religion-in-modern-democracies/>
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