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Call for papers: 2016 IPSA Conference (Istanbul, 23-28 July, 2016)

Call for papers: 24th World Congress of Political Science (IPSA), Istanbul, July 23-28, 2016 “Politics in a World of Inequalities” The deadline for the Call for Submissions (PDF) for the next IPSA World Congress of Political Science is fast approaching! **You have until October 7 to submit your closed panel or paper proposals** Please take Call for papers: 2016 IPSA Conference (Istanbul, 23-28 July, 2016)

Conference on “Transnational Religious Movements, Dialogue and Economic Development”

Call for papers Conference on “Transnational Religious Movements, Dialogue and Economic Development: The Hizmet Movement in Comparative Perspective” University of Turin, Turin (Italy), 10-11 December 2015 Transnational religious actors, and civil society faith-based movements are a well-established reality of the contemporary world, which is however still understudied especially at the comparative level. Only recently, with Conference on “Transnational Religious Movements, Dialogue and Economic Development”

Vacancies: John Cabot University – Rome

The John Cabot University, based in Rome, has opened the following positions in the field of political science: Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs John Cabot University, a four year, fully-accredited American liberal arts college in Rome, Italy, invites applications for a full-time faculty position in political science and international affairs at the Vacancies: John Cabot University – Rome

Call for Papers: Religion, Gender, and Sexual Citizenship

Call for Papers Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais Editors: Ana Cristina Santos, Teresa Toldy, Alberta Giorgi Deadline for submission: 17 July 2015 Religion plays an important role in contemporary societies and in different geographical contexts. Debates on bioethics, gender relations, sexual and reproductive rights, among others, show the centrality of the religious position, which is Call for Papers: Religion, Gender, and Sexual Citizenship

International Workshops: Is secularism bad for women? Women and Religion in Multicultural Europe

International Workshops: Is secularism bad for women? Women and Religion in Multicultural Europe How can societies secure religious women’s freedom and flourishing? What political arrangements offer the most to those who are religious and female? Given the increased visibility of religion in the globalized world of the 21st century, these questions demand urgent answers. Frequently, International Workshops: Is secularism bad for women? Women and Religion in Multicultural Europe

Politics and Religion Journal, special issue on “Religion and Politics in Latin America”

Politics and Religion Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2015 Special issue on “Religion and Politics in Latin America” Edited by Emilce Cuda Published by: Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance http://www.ipsa.org/news/journal/politics-and-religion-journal-prj-7?allblocks=1 Content Emilce Cuda The Word of the Guest Editor Nestor O. Miguez The Political Ambiguity of Latin American Popular Religion Fortunato Mallimaci, Politics and Religion Journal, special issue on “Religion and Politics in Latin America”

2015 UCSIA summer school on “Religion, Culture and Society”

Call for applications for the 2015 UCSIA summer school on “Religion, Culture and Society: Entanglement and Confrontation”. This summer school is a one-week course taking place from Sunday 23rd of August until Sunday 30th of August 2015 (dates of arrival and departure). This year the programme will focus on the topic: Is Faith-based Violence Religious? 2015 UCSIA summer school on “Religion, Culture and Society”