Call for papers

Calls for papers on religion and politics.

Call for Papers: Global Halal

Call for Papers Global Halal An International Conference on Muslims and the Cultural Politics of the Permissible February 19-21, 2015 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Kecia Ali, John Esposito, Sherman Jackson, and Ingrid Mattson Global Halal is an international conference organized by the Muslim Studies Program at Michigan State University in Call for Papers: Global Halal

CFP for Workshop on Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism

CFP for Workshop on Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism Workshop date: 25 February 2015 Place: Middlesex University, London, UK Deadline for abstracts: 15 November 2014 This workshop will explore the various ways in which contemporary international migration and transnationalism affect Catholicism both as practices and institutionally. The focus is on the diversity of ways in which CFP for Workshop on Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism

Call for Papers: Religion, Gender and Body Politics

Call for Papers: Religion, Gender and Body Politics Post-secular, post-colonial and queer perspectives International conference on behalf of the international research project “Interdisciplinary Innovations in the Study of Religion and Gender: Postcolonial, Post-secular and Queer Perspectives”, at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, 12-14 February 2015. Call for papers At this conference we welcome contributions that: · Call for Papers: Religion, Gender and Body Politics

CfP: 4th ECPG conference – deadline extended

11-13 June 2015, University of Uppsala 11 Sections will be organised, details of which can be found here: http://www.ecpg.eu/list-of-sections.html Panel and Paper proposals for these Sections are now being accepted. Click here to propose a Panel (which should include a minimum of 3 Papers) Click here to propose a Paper The deadline for all proposals is 1 November. Participants will be notified CfP: 4th ECPG conference – deadline extended

Call for Book Chapters: Resistance versus promotion of globalization

Edited Book project – contributions needed for specific chapters: Resistance versus promotion of globalization: contrasting roles of religious activism in the global economy The study of religion in international relations has focused on the relationship between religion and modernity, the impact of religion on the secular state system, on both religious and secular violence, and Call for Book Chapters: Resistance versus promotion of globalization

Cfp: Diasporic and Migrant Identities

International Conference: “Diasporic and Migrant Identities: Social, Cultural, Political, Religious and Spiritual Aspects”, Sarajevo, 23-24 April 2015 The conference will open up the floor for dialogue about diasporic and migrant identities of Balkan Muslims and also establish a network of scholars and researchers working on these issues. Information http://www.iitb.ba/content/call-for-submission-of-papers-for-the-international-conference/297

Cfp: Religion, Diversity and Governance

Religion, Diversity and Governance Annual Conference of the Australian Association for the Study of Religion (AASR) in partnership with the Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University Religion and Society Research Centre, University of Western Sydney Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University Deakin University Cfp: Religion, Diversity and Governance

Cfp: Explaining Nonreligion and Secularity in the US and Beyond

Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network – 3rd International Conference Call for Papers | 19-20 November 2014, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA EXPLAINING NONRELIGION AND SECULARITY IN THE U.S. AND BEYOND Conveners: Ryan Cragun (ryantcragun@gmail.com), Christel Manning (manningc@sacredheart.edu), and Phil Zuckerman (phil_zuckerman@pitzer.edu) Keynote speakers: Professor Darren Sherkat (Sociology, Southern Illinois University) Professor Lori Beaman (Classics and Religious Cfp: Explaining Nonreligion and Secularity in the US and Beyond