Notre Dame joint PhD Program in Peace Studies: Call for Applications

 

Notre Dame’s joint doctoral programs in Anthropology and Peace Studies, History and Peace Studies, Political Science and Peace Studies, Psychology and Peace Studies, Sociology and Peace Studies, and Theology and Peace Studies invites applications.  Applications are due by December 15.

The Kroc Institute offers Ph.D. students full financial support in the form of fellowships, graduate assistantships, and tuition scholarships.

 

Beyond Insider Outsider Binaries: Call for Chapters

 

Beyond Insider Outsider Binaries: New Approaches in the Study of Religion (working title)
Edited by:
George D. Chryssides (Honorary Research Fellow in Contemporary Religion, University of Birmingham, UK)
Stephen E. Gregg (Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK)

It has become clear that binary notions of religious belonging, based upon narrow views of religion as a monolithic category of participation, are no longer tenable within the Study of Religion. Similarly, recent scholarship has emphasised a relational approach to engagement with religious communities and individuals, critiquing previous conceptions of scholastic objectivity and participation. However, much pedagogy and research about religion and religions still uses insider and outsider categories uncritically. As methodology within the study of religion – and particularly the study of everyday religion – has developed in the last decade, a more nuanced understanding of what it means to be an insider or outsider is needed. Indeed, this focus upon the performance of everyday religious lives must lead to a re-evaluation of ‘what religion is’, thus complicating issues of situation and approach to religion and religious communities. In so doing, we complicate the associated relationships religious practitioners and scholars have with these religious individuals and communities. Quite simply, when we re-negotiate ‘what religion is’ and ‘what religious people do’, with the subsequent challenging of sacred/profane dichotomies, we create a landscape where structured and restrictive notions of ‘insideness’ or ‘outsideness’ may no longer apply. If this is indeed the case, we need to re-focus upon performed everyday narratives and malleable, often complicated and contested, religious identities at the overlaps and edges between researchers, individuals and religious hierarchies, communities and worldviews.

Call for Chapters
The editors seek high quality original scholarship from a variety of international and multi-thematic and multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of religion in contemporary contexts. Chapters may be related to a particular religious community or tradition, or may focus upon a particular issue or methodological approach. Chapters should be 8,000-10,000 words in length. Examples of particular issues relevant to insider/outsider debate may include, but are not limited to:

  • Teaching and researching religion ‘after the world religions paradigm’
  • Sociological approaches to membership of religious communities
  • Ethnographic issues for researchers in relation to religious communities
  • Particular issues in researching controversial or problematic host communities
  • Contested religious identities within and between religious movements
  • Complicated processes of joining or leaving religious communities – converts, seekers, leavers and apostates.
  • Theoretical and methodological approaches within the Study of Religion
  • Public discourse on religious belonging and identity

Deadline
Potential contributors should email GDChryssides@religion21.com or s.gregg@wlv.ac.uk with a title, 250 word abstract, and 250 word personal profile, including institution affiliation and research profile, before 1st November 2014. It is anticipated that final chapter submissions will be required by 1st September 2015.

Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies, PhD scholarships 1.10.2015

 

Funded by the German federal and state governments’ Excellence Initiative, the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies will admit up to fifteen PhD students to its doctoral programme, which is to begin on 1 October 2015. Up to ten of these candidates will receive a Graduate School grant; the other candidates will be supported in their search for funding.

The complete application package must be submitted, compiled into one PDF file, to
application@bgsmcs.fu-berlin.de by 15 November 2014.

Assistant Professor in Global Christianity

 

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE – The Department of Religious Studies invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment beginning July 1, 2015 at the rank of Assistant Professor for a specialist in the study of Global Christianity. The department welcomes applicants who engage in a cross-cultural or comparative frame and specialize in one or more of the following geographic areas: Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States.

RECRUITMENT PERIOD
Open Aug 29, 2014 through Jun 30, 2015
Next review date: October 15th, 2014
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee

For questions regarding the position please feel to contact Dr. Michael Alexander, search Committee Chair, at michael.alexander@ucr.edu.

IAHR e-Bulletin Supplement, September 2014

 

IAHR e-Bulletin Supplement, September 2014

Contents

  1. Introductory Summary (2-4)
  2.  IAHR XXI World Congress Erfurt 2015: the deadline for panel proposals has been extended to 15 December 2014
  3.  Retain or Changethe Name of the IAHR? (7-8)
  4. ‘A Rationale for a Change of Name for the International Association for the History of Religions’ (9-13)
  5. Minutes of the IAHR International Committee Meeting, Liverpool, UK, 2013 (14-39)
  6. IAHR Business Meetings Erfurt 2015: First Call (40-41)
  7. IAHR Honorary Life Membership: Call for Suggestions (42)
  8. Invitation for Letters of Interest for Hosting the IAHR XXII World Congress 2020 (43)
  9. Appendix to the 2013 International Committee Meeting Minutes (44-45)

Travel Grants
Those in need of a travel grant for attending the 21st IAHR World Congress at Erfurt, 23-28 August 2015, should carefully read the Travel Grant Guidelines before applying for financial assistance. Application for Travel Grants is possible until December 15, 2014. You will be informed about the status of your application before March 1, 2015.

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