CALL FOR PAPERS The Religious and Ethnic Future of Europe: An International Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Religious and Ethnic Future of Europe: An International Conference

12-13 June 2017, Åbo Akademi University, Turku/Åbo, Finland

Conference website: http://www.abo.fi/refe/

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1684659638516383/

Europe is undergoing significant demographic changes due to an aging population and increased immigration. This expert symposium will gather internationally leading experts to discuss the cultural, ethnic and religious aspects of this ongoing demographic shift.

The demographics of religion is a new field that has developed alongside growing xenophobia and Islamophobia worldwide. Fear of the demographic change in Europe is one of the ideological motors behind several xenophobic and populist social and political movements. Academic research has lagged behind, but now there is a growing body of serious scholarship on this controversial topic. The conference will bring together people to present the latest research findings as well as methodological and theoretical questions concerning the cultural and societal implications of demographic trajectories. Groundbreaking research has been conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Global Religious Futures Project that has provided elementary data on global demographic trajectories in the 2010s. Also the Vienna Institute of Demography has given major contributions in projecting the future development of religious adherence in the City of Vienna and developing methodologies for the visualization of demographic change.

Keynote lectures:

  • .”What we know and do not know about future religious developments: The contribution of demography” by Dr Anne Goujon, Vienna Institute of Demography, Austria
  • .”New estimates and projections of Europe’s Muslim population” by Dr Conrad Hackett, Pew Research Center, USA
  • .”Religion and demographic change around the world ” by Prof. Vegard Skirbekk, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway
  • .”Estimating Future Religious Diversity in Finland” by Dr Tuomas Martikainen, Migration Institute of Finland

We invite people from different academic backgrounds to discuss religion and demographic developments including but not limited to the following topics:

  • – Demographic projections on religion and ethnicity
  • – Statistics on religion and ethnicity
  • – The use and misuse of demographic and statistics of religion and ethnicity
  • The larger implications of demographic changes for the research on multicultural societies, interreligious encounters and diversity.

To apply, please send an abstract of approximately 150 words to the Donner Institute, donner.institute(at)abo.fi, no later than 31 December, 2016. Letters of acceptance will be posted no later than 31 January, 2017.

Selected papers from the conference will be published in volume 28 of the Donner Institute series Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis as a co-publication of the Donner Institute and the Migration Institute of Finland.

The expert symposium is arranged jointly by the Donner Institute for Research in Religious and Cultural History, the Migration Institute of Finland and the “Young Adults and Religion in a Global Perspective” Åbo Akademi University Centre of Excellence in Research.

LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016: Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today

ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION

LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016: Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today

Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR), Leiden, The Netherlands

Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November 2016

The Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR) has the pleasure of inviting you to the LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016 on “Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today” on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November 2016.

Venues:

Thursday 10 November 2016: Leemans Room, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities), Rapenburg 28, Leiden

Friday 11 November 2016: Room 004, Matthias de Vrieshof 2, Leiden

Conference programme and further information: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2016/11/lucsor-conference-2016

The conference is free and open to all. Registration required by 1 November 2016: lucsorconference@religion.leidenuniv.nl


Dr. Nathal M. Dessing

Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR)

Matthias de Vrieshof 1, room 105a

P.O. Box 9515

2300 RA Leiden

The Netherlands

+31 (0)71 527 1690

n.m.dessing@religion.leidenuniv.nl

LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016: Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today

ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION

LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016: Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today

Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR), Leiden, The Netherlands

Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November 2016

The Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR) has the pleasure of inviting you to the LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016 on “Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today” on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November 2016.

Venues:

Thursday 10 November 2016: Leemans Room, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities), Rapenburg 28, Leiden

Friday 11 November 2016: Room 004, Matthias de Vrieshof 2, Leiden

Conference programme and further information: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2016/11/lucsor-conference-2016

The conference is free and open to all. Registration required by 1 November 2016: lucsorconference@religion.leidenuniv.nl


Dr. Nathal M. Dessing

Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion (LUCSoR)

Matthias de Vrieshof 1, room 105a

P.O. Box 9515

2300 RA Leiden

The Netherlands

+31 (0)71 527 1690

n.m.dessing@religion.leidenuniv.nl

Changed dates for Nordic Conference for the Sociology of Religion 2018 (now August 1-3)

Dear Colleagues:

I thought I’d let you know that the dates for the Nordic Conference for the Sociology of Religion 2018 in Oslo have been changed to August 1-3. The reason is that the local committee realized that it is difficult to get flights out of Oslo on a Saturday afternoon/evening. Moving the conference earlier in the week will be helpful for most of you when you are trying to get home. We hope to see you in Oslo and will let you know when our webpage is up and going and we have more information about the program.

Best wishes,
Inger

Changed dates for Nordic Conference for the Sociology of Religion 2018 (now August 1-3)

Dear Colleagues:

I thought I’d let you know that the dates for the Nordic Conference for the Sociology of Religion 2018 in Oslo have been changed to August 1-3. The reason is that the local committee realized that it is difficult to get flights out of Oslo on a Saturday afternoon/evening. Moving the conference earlier in the week will be helpful for most of you when you are trying to get home. We hope to see you in Oslo and will let you know when our webpage is up and going and we have more information about the program.

Best wishes,
Inger

New Book: Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique

Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique

by Linda Van de Kamp

https://boydellandbrewer.com/violent-conversion-hb.html

Examines Pentecostal conversion as a force of change, revealing new insights into its dominant role in global Christianity today.

There has been an extraordinary growth in Pentecostalism in Africa, with Brazilian Pentecostals establishing new transnational Christian connections, initiating widespread changes not only in religious practice but in society. This book describes its rise in Maputo, capital of Mozambique, and the sometimes dramatic impact of Pentecostalism on women. Here large numbers of urban women are taking advantage of the opportunities Pentecostalism offers to overcome restrictions at home, pioneer new life spaces and change their lives through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Yet, conversion can also mean a violent rupturing with tradition, with family and with social networks. As the pastors encourage women to cut their ties with the past, including ancestral spirits, they come to see their kin and husbands as imbued with evil powers, and many leave their families. Conquering spheres that used to be forbidden to them, they often live alone as unmarried women, sometimes earning more than men of a similar age. They are also expected to donate huge sums to the churches, often money that they can ill afford, bringing new hardships.
Linda van de Kamp is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

New Book: Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique

Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique

by Linda Van de Kamp

https://boydellandbrewer.com/violent-conversion-hb.html

Examines Pentecostal conversion as a force of change, revealing new insights into its dominant role in global Christianity today.

There has been an extraordinary growth in Pentecostalism in Africa, with Brazilian Pentecostals establishing new transnational Christian connections, initiating widespread changes not only in religious practice but in society. This book describes its rise in Maputo, capital of Mozambique, and the sometimes dramatic impact of Pentecostalism on women. Here large numbers of urban women are taking advantage of the opportunities Pentecostalism offers to overcome restrictions at home, pioneer new life spaces and change their lives through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Yet, conversion can also mean a violent rupturing with tradition, with family and with social networks. As the pastors encourage women to cut their ties with the past, including ancestral spirits, they come to see their kin and husbands as imbued with evil powers, and many leave their families. Conquering spheres that used to be forbidden to them, they often live alone as unmarried women, sometimes earning more than men of a similar age. They are also expected to donate huge sums to the churches, often money that they can ill afford, bringing new hardships.
Linda van de Kamp is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Call for Scholars: Interreligious Explorations of Homelessness

Deadline: December 12, 2016)

Seattle University’s new Center for Religious Wisdom & World Affairs is seeking to bring together theologians and scholars of religion from a variety of faith traditions and disciplines to explore the ways in which religious wisdom and the resources of faith communities can lend assistance in the analysis, diagnosis, and community responses needed to address the problem of homelessness.

Scholars will:

  • Participate in two academic symposia (April 2017 and April 2018)
  • Contribute to a publication
  • Receive an honorarium and have travel expenses covered

For more details:

https://seattleu.edu/stm/grants–initiatives/center/call-for-scholars-interreligious-explorations-of-homelessness

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