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Conference: Religious Pluralism, 2009
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Sunday, 20 July 2008

The Network draws your attention to next year's  conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion, which will take place in Santiago de Compostela on July 27-31. The full programme is available on the Society's website www.sisr.org

In particular, members of the network will be interested in the following panel: 

 

MODALITIES OF MANAGEMENT OF THE RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE

 

CLAUDE BOVAY, Haute école de travail social et de la santé, Lausanne, Switzerland 

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JOËLLE ALLOUCHE-BENAYOUN, Université Paris 12 and GSRL-CNRS, Paris, France 

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This panel will focus on the management of religious pluralism in the public sphere. The theme includes very diverse situations such as the modalities of management adopted by authorities (international, national local), the procedures set up by the professional fields (health, education, social), as well as the strategies of the religious actors (groups and individuals). Both empirical and theoretical approaches are welcome. (Bilingual session French/English, overhead transparencies for the other language.)

 

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New Book
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Sunday, 29 June 2008

Your attention is drawn to a new book by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd entitled The Politics of Secularism in International Relations, published by Princeton University Press.


Arguing that secularist divisions between religion and politics are not fixed, as commonly assumed, but socially and historically constructed, the book examines the philosophical and historical legacies of two secularist traditions that shape European and American approaches to global politics. It then examines the impact of these varieties of secularism upon relations between the United States and Iran, and the European Union and Turkey.

Elizabeth Shakman Hurd is Assistant Professor of Political science at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. For more information see her website:

http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~esh291 

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 July 2008 )
 
Workshop
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Monday, 28 April 2008

June Workshop, Cambridge, 17-18 June 

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