Arkiv over
afholdte arrangementer i FIFO
Københavns
Universitet:
Institut
for Tværkulturelle og Regionale Studier
Den nye
islamiske offentlighed
Aarhus Universitet:
Centre
for Studies in Islamism and Radicalisation (CIR)
Religionsvidenskab,
Faggruppen
for Arabiske og Islamiske Studier.
Andet:
PhD course (lecture & workshop)
"RELIGION ON THE MOVE:
MAPPING GLOBAL CULTURAL PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION"
by Professor of Sociology Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College
University of Copenhagen, Dec. 13 and 14, 2010
Venue to be announced
Preliminary program:
Public lecture on December 13, 1-3 pm
Workshop on December 14, 9-4 pm.
Students are invited to make
presentations, papers (max 5 pages) to be
forwarded by
November 15.
ECTS (lecture & workshop) to be
announced.
Questions and registration (deadline
December 6): oluf@hum.ku.dk
mere info her
Internationalt:
CALL
FOR PAPERS
15.
Nordic Migration Research
Conference
GLOBAL
CHALLENGES - LOCAL RESPONSES
Tid:
25-27 August 2010
Sted: Malmø
Organised by Nordic Migration Research (NMR), Department of IMER and
Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM),
Malmö University
General information and registration:
www.mah.se/mim
Workshops and papers proposals deadline:
16 April 2010 (send to:
mim@mah.se)
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Changing
Gods. Between Religion and Everyday Life
The 2010 International Conference CESNUR,
Italian Association of Sociology (AIS) - Sociology of Religions
Section, and the School of Political Science - University of Torino
Sted: Torino, Italy
Tid: 9-11 September 2010
The
conference will assess the international, global-local, and
local dimensions of religious change, religious pluralism,
spirituality, minority religions, new religious movements, new
movements within Islam and Christianity, Esotericism and the
New
Age, survey the current
situation, and consider the fate of
religious and spiritual groups as they change and relate to
everyday life in an increasingly multi-cultural
and trans-national
world. Papers will be accepted from a variety of
perspectives (sociology, history, anthropology,
psychology,
law, religious studies).
Topics will include: Change in Old and
New Religions; Religion and Everyday Life; Societal Responses
to
Religious Diversity and Pluralism; Religious Movements between
Mainstreaming and Marginalization; Religion, Spirituality, and
Body; Religion Online and Online Religion; Magic, Esotericism, and
the Sacred; Bio-religion and Politics; Prayer and Everyday
life;
Young
Generations; Lifestyles, Religion, and the Sacred; Gender and the
Sacred; and The Emergence of New Movements and Groups.
Those
who would like to present papers are invited to submit a
200-word abstract of their paper (in English or Italian) and a
200-word curriculum vitae to cesnur_to@virgilio.it
before February 28, 2010*.
the
conference will begin in the morning of Thursday September 9 and
it will end in the afternoon of Saturday September 11. Further
details about the conference will be available in due course
on
the CESNUR website.