“Harvest of Endurance: A History of the Chinese in Australia 1788-1988” (detail) by Mo Xiangyi and Wang Jingwen (1988), National Museum of Australia, used with permission.
Date & time: Tue 08 Dec 2020, 9am – Thu 10 Dec 2020, 9pm
Location: Sir Roland Wilson Building, Australian National University
3rd ANU Religion Conference – Religion and Migration: Culture and Policy
Forms of human movement including global immigration, asylum-seeking, climate migration, and the internal migration accompanying mass urbanisation, have radically altered religious cultures around the world, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. The aim of this 3rd ANU Religion Conference is to explore the various phenomena related to religion and migration; the political and social transitions impacting upon the transnational religiosity of contemporary communities.
Key dates
- Proposal deadline: 21 June 2020
- Notification: 30 June 2020
- Registrations open: 14 July 2020
- Registrations close: 10 September 2020
- Conference: 08-10 December 2020
3rd ANU Religion Conference Committee
- Dr David W. Kim, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific (Co-chair)
- Dr Ibrahim Abraham, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences (Co-chair)
- A/Professor Ven. Alex Bruce, ANU College of Law
- Ms Lina Koleilat, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
- Dr Duncan Wright, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
For more information, see: https://hrc.cass.anu.edu.au/events/religion-and-migration-culture-and-policy-0