The British Council has recently announced the launch of Bridging Voices, a grants program aimed at promoting improved understanding of the role religion plays in public life and international affairs through a series of transatlantic academic and policy dialogues and outreach activities.
Posts Tagged ‘call for papers’
CFP: Religious Studies 50 years after Schempp
posted by The EditorsOn September 27-29, 2013, the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Bloomington will host a conference entitled “Religious Studies 50 Years after Schempp: History, Institutions, Theory.” Conference organizers have issued a call for papers.
CFP: Global Secularisms
posted by Mona OrabyThe Global Liberal Studies Program at New York University will hold its inaugural conference entitled Global Secularisms in New York City from November 15-16, 2013.
CFP: Is the Post-Colonial Post-Secular?
posted by Danny Steinmetz-JenkinsThe Religion Department at Syracuse University will be hosting a conference this fall (September 20-21) entitled, ”Is the Post-Colonial Post-Secular?”
CFP: Secularism and Secularity
posted by Per SmithIn November we published the proposal for a new American Academy of Religion program unit—Secularism and Secularity.
CFP: Religion in modern democracies
posted by Wei ZhuFrom June 3rd to June 7th, 2013, the Forum Scientiarum of Tübingen University, will host an interdisciplinary summer school on the work of Charles Taylor.
CFP: 2013 Telos Conference
posted by Candice ScharfThe 2013 Telos Conference is currently seeking paper submissions on the subject of Religion and Politics in a Post-Secular World.
Call for Applications: Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study
posted by Taline CoxNotre Dame Institute for Advanced Study (NDIAS) has recently announced a call for fellowship applications.
CFP: “Radical Secularization?”
posted by Phillip QuinteroSeptember 20-22, 2012, Universiteit Antwerpen will host a conference on secularization theory.
Call for papers: CSID annual conference
posted by Phillip QuinteroThe organizers of the upcoming annual conference of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, “The Arab Spring: Getting It Right,” is currently seeking paper proposals.
