XXIst IAHR Congress, Erfurt, Germany, 23-29 August 2015: Call for Papers

 

XXIst IAHE Congress,

Erfurt, Germany,

23-28 August 2015

Call for Papers

 

From: IAHR Congress [iahr-congress@uni-erfurt.de]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 2:46 PM
Subject: Call for Papers – XXI World Congress of the IAHR

 

The organizers of the XXI IAHR World Congress, Congress presidents Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke (Erfurt) and Prof. Dr. Christoph Bochinger (Bayreuth) and Congress coordinator Dr. Elisabeth Begemann (Erfurt), invite contributions from all disciplines of religious studies and related fields of research to allow for broad, interdisciplinary discussion of the Congress topic.

Papers should address one of the four thematic Congress areas:

  • Religious communities in society: Adaptation and transformation
  • Practices and discourses: Innovation and tradition
  • The individual: Religiosity, spiritualities and individualization
  • Methodology: Representations and interpretations

Papers should be limited to 20 minutes. Individual papers on related topics will be joint into a panel of 120 minutes. Panel chairs will have to make sure that a minimum of 30 minutes is reserved for discussion. We strongly suggest to further academic exchange by forming trans-national and trans-continental panels.

All paper proposals will be evaluated by the Academic Program Committee to ensure a high academic standard of the Congress program. Proposals of papers should not exceed 150 words, as indicated on the proposal form.

The deadline for submission of proposals is Sunday, December 14, 2014. All proposals must be submitted electronically via the IAHR 2015 website (www.iahr2015.org). As part of the submission process, you will be asked to indicate the area in which you would like your proposal considered. Your proposal will then be forwarded to the appropriate member of the Academic Program Committee.

You will receive notice concerning the status of your proposal as soon as possible and certainly before March 1, 2015.

If your paper has been accepted by the Academic Program Committee, please note that you will have to register as Congress participant before May 15, 2015 to be included in the Congress program.

Grants-in-aid for participants to the Congress will also be provided. For more information, visit http://www.iahr2015.org/iahr-registration/1698.html.


XXI World Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR)
August 23-29, 2015
Erfurt, Germany

www.iahr2015.org
www.uni-erfurt.de/iahr

Diasporic and Migrant Identities: Call for Papers, Sarajevo, 23-24 April 2015

Call for papers

International Conference
Diasporic and Migrant Identities:
Social, Cultural, Political, Religious and Spiritual Aspects”
,
Sarajevo, 23rd and 24th April 2015

Economic, political and forced migration has been present for quite some time in the reality of Balkan Muslims. Wherever they went, they carried the experience of their lives lived at the crossroad of different worlds. Ever since 1960`s, the economic and political migration of Bosniaks has been directed towards Western countries, especially the European ones. Even more so after the signing of framework agreements allowing Yugoslav workers to find temporary jobs in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Scandinavian countries, but also North America and Australia. During 1990`s the horrors of war in B&H resulted in forced migrations of Bosnian and Herzegovinian population. So far the focus has been more on economic and political dimensions of migrant experience and life, and less so on the social, cultural and religious dimensions.

Therefore we would like to open up the floor for dialogue about diasporic and migrant identities and also establish a network of scholars and researchers working on these issues. We are hoping to offer an opportunity for exchange and discussion of ideas, theoretical and empirical findings, as well as methodological approaches focusing on diasporic communities of Bosniaks, Balkan Muslims, but also other communities whose work and experience could be compared to them. Therefore we invite researchers, academic staff, professors, but also post-graduates, PhD candidates, activists and civil society representatives to submit their contributions for this conference. We welcome contributions covering segments of the topics listed in the document bellow.

For more details and information please visit:
http://www.iitb.ba/content/call-for-submission-of-papers-for-the-international-conference/297

Mr. Đermana Šeta
Menadžerica naučnoistraživačkih projekata
Research Project Manager

Gazi Husrev-begova 56 A
71000 Sarajevo
Bosna i Hercegovina
T. +387 33 570 311
M. +387 61 792 739
www.iitb.ba

Journal for the Study of Religion: Call for Papers

 

JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGION (JSR)

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Editor Prof. JA Smit would like to invite you to submit an article for consideration in the Journal for the Study of Religion (JSR) 2014. JSR is an accredited journal and the official journal of the Association for the Study of Religion in Southern Africa (ASRSA).

The theme to be explored in this issue is:

“EMERGING TRENDS AND TRAJECTORIES IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION”

Twelve interrelated focus areas have been identified. Through evidence embedded in narrative and reflection, potential contributors are encouraged to explore emerging trends and trajectories across twelve thematic focus areas, as listed below:

  1. Multi-Inter-and Trans (MIT) Disciplinary Approaches
  2. Research Methodologies
  3. Religion and Education
  4. Religion, Technology and Civil Society
  5. Religion in Literature
  6. Religion and Health
  7. Religion, Migration and Urbanization
  8. Religion and the Glocal (Globalization and Localization)
  9. Religion, De-Colonization and Post-colonialism
  10. Religion and the Secular
  11. New Religious Movements and “Unconventional” Religions (in Africa)
  12. Religion and Materialism

IMPORTANT DATES:
Kindly submit paper by 01st July 2014. All articles will be subjected to a double blinded
peer review process

SUBMIT PAPERS TO:
JSR Chief Editor: Prof. JA Smit
Email: smitj@ukzn.ac.za
(Kindly copy Denzil Chetty – Email: chettd@unisa.ac.za)

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS:
Submission of a research article or a review article implies that it has not been previously
published and is not simultaneously being considered for publication elsewhere.

Responsibility for opinions expressed and for the accuracy of facts published in articles
rests solely with the individual author(s).

The maximum length of articles is 10 000 words.

Articles must be numbered consecutively, double-spaced, and complete with bibliographical references (see below) and any endnotes or tables. Titled tables and captioned figures must be professionally done and legibly cited in the text.

All bibliographical references should be cited in the text with a full stop following the closing bracket (Chidester 2000: 34). Where necessary, use endnotes for more elaborate notes. A full bibliography of “Works Cited” must be provided at the end of the article.

The editor reserves the right to copyedit all articles accepted for publication. Acceptance of the article will imply assignment of copyright by its author(s) to the Journal for the Study of Religion.
Articles submitted must include an abstract of about 150 -200 words summarizing the main contentions of the article, as well as 8-10 keywords.

The journal supports the use of gender-inclusive language.

Articles by authors at South African universities may be subject to a page charge of R50.00 per page. On publication, such authors will receive an invoice for the amount due that should be presented to the appropriate authority at their university for payment.

Articles should be submitted electronically in MSWord format by email attachment to the editor.

FORMAT FOR WORKS CITED
= Journal article
Stark, Rodney. 1999. “Atheism, Faith, and the Social Scientific Study of Religion.” Journal of
Contemporary Religion, 14, 1, pp. 41-62.
= Book
Nock, A. D. 1993. Conversion. New York: Oxford University Press.
= Translated book
Foucault, Michel. 1977. Discipline and Punish. Translated by A. Sheridan. New York: Pantheon.
= Chapter in an edited book
Smart, Ninian. 1985. “The History of Religions and Its Conversation Partners.” In The History of Religions: Retrospect and Prospect, pp. 73-85. Edited by J. M. Kitagawa. New York: Macmillan.

Call for Panel Proposals for the XXIst IAHR Congress at Ehrfurt, Germany, August 23-29, 2015

 

The Organizers of the 21st IAHR World Congress on the Dynamics of Religions Past and Present, 23-29 August 2015, at the University of Erfurt, Germany, invite paper proposals on one of the four thematic congress areas

  • Religious communities in society: Adaptation and transformation
  • Practices and discourses: Innovation and tradition
  • The individual: Religiosity, spiritualities and individualization
  • Methodology: Representations and interpretations

The deadline for submission of panel proposals is Sunday, September 14, 2014. All proposals must be submitted electronically via the IAHR 2015 website. This site will be available for submissions from Sunday, September 1, 2013 through Sunday, September 14, 2014. As part of the submission process, you will be asked to indicate the area in which you would like your proposal considered. Your proposal will then be forwarded to the appropriate member of the Academic Program Committee.

Call for Paper Proposals for the XXIst IAHR Congress at Ehrfurt, Germany, August 23-29, 2015

 

The Organizers of the 21st IAHR World Congress on the Dynamics of Religions Past and Present, 23-29 August 2015, at the University of Erfurt, Germany, invite paper proposals on one of the four thematic congress areas

  • Religious communities in society: Adaptation and transformation
  • Practices and discourses: Innovation and tradition
  • The individual: Religiosity, spiritualities and individualization
  • Methodology: Representations and interpretations

The deadline for submission of proposals is Monday, December 15, 2014. All proposals must be submitted electronically via the IAHR 2015 website. As part of the submission process, you will be asked to indicate the area in which you would like your proposal considered. Your proposal will then be forwarded to the appropriate member of the Academic Program Committee.

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