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Category Archives: Announcements
Field Notes: News and Announcements in the Discipline
We are pleased to launch a new section in the Bulletin for the Study of Religion. As of our April issue, we are now including “Field Notes” in future issues, thereby offering a venue to inform readers of possible opportunities … Continue reading
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Now Published – April Issue of the Bulletin for the Study of Religion
The most recent issue of the Bulletin has been released, both online and in print versions. The April issue brings together a set of articles on the theme of gender and religion, organized by our associate editor Kirstine Munk. Thank … Continue reading
Religious Violence: Myth or Reality
There is an upcoming conference on “religious violence” at Dartmouth College that might be of interest to Bulletin readers and which will be open to the public. (I will be one of the speakers!) Click on the image for details:
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PhD scholarships at University of Newcastle in Religion and Political Life
One of the exciting things about the new Religion in Political Life (RiPL) Research Program at the University of Newcastle is that it earmarks PhD funding for at least two excellent students in this growing area of international academic concern. … Continue reading
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Announcement: Religion and the Media
The Centre for Freedom of the Media at the University of Sheffield has just launched a new blog on “Religion and the Media,” in part organized by James Crossley, who many of you may know. Check it out!
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Book Notes from the Bulletin and SORAAAD
The Bulletin and The Study of Religion as an Analytic Discipline (SORAAAD) are happy to announce a partnership for our blog’s Book Notes. We know that the book exhibit hall at the AAR/SBL is a daunting way to catch up with the field. … Continue reading
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Announcements
University of Edinburgh Announcement The School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh intends to appoint three Chancellor’s Fellows in the coming months, ONE of which will be in RELIGIOUS STUDIES, with the aim of having the positions start in … Continue reading
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NAASR Program, November 2011
Click on the image below to see the latest information on the program for the North American Association for the Study of Religion’s upcoming conference …
