Sociology of Religion at AAR, San Antonio 2023

 
From: "goldstein@PROTECTED goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Sociology of Religion at AAR, San Antonio 2023
Date: November 2nd 2023

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

We hope this finds you well! 

 

The Sociology of Religion Unit is excited to share with you our sessions for this year’s AAR annual meeting.

 

Saturday, Nov. 18, 9:00-11:00am

Sacred Objects and Embodied Faiths: Identity, Power, and Meaning across Religious and Global Contexts

Business Meeting, 10:30-11:00am — all are welcome!

San Antonio Convention Center-Room 302B (Ballroom Level)

The papers in this panel explore how religion is embodied and materialized across diverse contexts and faith traditions, including participant-produced photographs, Sikh communities, the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi, and women in the AME Church. Panelists include Gustavo Morello, Gaelle Bargain-Darrigues, Simranjit Steel, Angela Bernardo, and Jualynne E. Dodson.

 

Sunday, Nov. 19, 12:30-2:30pm

Race and Politics in White Christianity  

Co-sponsored with Religion and Politics Unit and Religion and the Social Sciences Unit

San Antonio Convention Center-Room 008B (River Level)

The papers in this panel explore how whiteness shapes Christianity on the right and the left, including Christian nationalism, racial justice movements, gun ownership, and preaching about racism. Panelists include Rebecca David-Hensley, David Sikkink, Michael Grigoni, and Shayla Olson.

 

Sunday, Nov. 19, 5:00-6:30pm

Measuring Nonreligion: Innovative Methodologies and Critical Perspectives

Co-sponsored by the Center for Critical Research on Religion

San Antonio Convention Center-Room 221B (Meeting Room Level)

The papers in this panel investigate the experiences and identities of the religiously unaffiliated using a variety of methods, including Black “Nones,” secular American Muslims, online atheist communities, and long-distance running. Panelists include David M. Bell, Willie Cartwright, Besheer Mohamed, Tim Kinnear, and Kristin Graff-Kallevag. 

 

Monday, Nov. 20, 3:00-4:30pm

Numbers and Narratives: Quantitative Studies of Religion across Diverse Populations, Purposes, and Global Contexts

San Antonio Convention Center-Room 302B (Ballroom Level)

The papers in this panel evaluate the use of quantitative analysis in studying religion across diverse contexts, including Catholic women, LGBTQ+ rights, campus climate surveys, and the Covid-19 pandemic. Panelists include Tracy McEwan, Kathleen McPhillips, Steven James, Cari Myers, Roshawnda Derrick, Hannah Gruenenthal, and Kerstin Radde-Antweiler.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 21, 8:30-10:00am

Understanding Religion in Public Life: Religion in Civic, Health, and Museum Settings

San Antonio Convention Center-Room 221D (Meeting Room Level)

The papers in this panel explore the public manifestations of religion in various contexts, including religious and civic organizations, public health science, and museums. Panelists include Valentina Cantori, Kalpesh Bhatt, Trevor Linn, and Tyler Fuller.

 

We also invite you to join us for our business meeting on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10:30-11:00am, which is at the tail end of our 9:00-11:00am panel on embodiment. We would love to hear your ideas for next year's CFP! Additionally, one of our steering committee members is cycling off this year, so we welcome you to contact us about participating in our unit or serving on the steering committee.

 

We hope to see you in San Antonio!

 

Warmest regards,

Dusty & Di Di

Co-chairs, AAR Sociology of Religion Unit

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