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Category Archives: Call for papers
FIELD NOTES: “Religion, Migration, Mutation” – Call for Panels and Papers is Now Open
European Association for the Study of Religions Annual Conference, Liverpool Hope University. 3rd-6th September 2013 The 12th EASR Annual Conference will be hosted by the British Association for the Study of Religions at Liverpool Hope University, 3-6 September 2013. The … Continue reading
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Proposal submission policy specification for CTDR, SOR, CHSR and STAR (2013-2015)-AAR Annual Meeting
Proposal Submission Policy for Cultural History of the Study of Religion Group, Critical Theories and Discourses on Religion Group, Sociology of Religion Group and the Social Theory and Religion Cluster 2013-2015 – American Academy of Religion. Dear Members of the AAR, SBL: To announce … Continue reading
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS: “The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Study of Islam”
The Bulletin for the Study of Religion invites submissions of 3,000 to 4,000 words for a special issue addressing the impact of the Arab Spring on the academic study of Islam. We are particularly interested in articles that reflect on … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulletin for the Study of Religion, Islam, Muslims, politics, Religion, religious studies, Sociology of Religion, teaching
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Call for Papers: NAASR Annual Meeting
NAASR Annual Meeting November 2013, Baltimore Call for Papers The 2013 NAASR annual meeting, held jointly with the annual meetings of both the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and the Society for Biblical Literature (SBL), will take place in Baltimore … Continue reading
FIELD NOTES: New AAR Group Announcement: Religion, Affect, and Emotion
The Program Committee of the American Academy of Religion has approved a new program unit, the Religion, Affect, and Emotion group, for a 5-year term beginning in Fall 2013. Mission Statement This group provides space for theoretically informed discussion of … Continue reading
Call for Papers: An International Interdisciplinary Conference
Mosaic: a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature CALL FOR PAPERS AN INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE A matter of lifedeath October 1-4, 2014 The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Andrea Carlino, Françoise Dastur, David Palumbo-Liu, H. Peter Steeves, … Continue reading
CALL FOR PAPERS: “The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Study of Islam”
The Bulletin for the Study of Religion invites submissions of 3,000 to 4,000 words for a special issue addressing the impact of the Arab Spring on the academic study of Islam. We are particularly interested in articles that reflect on … Continue reading
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