FW: NSRN Call for Blogs 2017

 
From: "Warren S. Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: FW: NSRN Call for Blogs 2017
In-Reply-To: (no subject)
Date: March 17th 2017

From: Sociology of Religion <SOCREL@PROTECTED> on behalf of "Bullock, Josh" <J.Bullock@PROTECTED>
Reply-To: "Bullock, Josh" <J.Bullock@PROTECTED>
Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 9:10 AM
To: <SOCREL@PROTECTED>
Subject: NSRN Call for Blogs 2017

Hello SocRel members (apologies for cross-posting),

 

During 2016 TheNonreligion and Secularity Research Network (NSRN) published 27 innovative and insightful posts from various disciplines including a successful methods series. We anticipate remaining a platform for sending out exciting and timely research in the field of nonreligion/secularity studies. 

 

This year, the NSRN welcomes a call for blogs around four themes. Please see https://nsrn.net/submissions/call-for-blogs-2017/ to view the PDF(s) and how to submit.

 

In addition, we also encourage you to view the NSRN CFB (2) Overcoming the Religious/Secular Binary – created by NSRN editor Tim Stacey.

 

This is a great opportunity to showcase your research to wider audiences inside and beyond academia. Please do circulate and share with colleagues. We also encourage the submission from post-graduate and early career researchers. 

 

For further writing guidelines please see: https://nsrn.net/submissions/

 

We look forward to receiving your blog,

 

Kind regards, 

 

Josh Bullock,
PhD Candidate,
Department of Sociology,
Kingston University.

 

SocRel Post-graduate and Early Career Scholar Liaison Officer 


Deputy editor: NSRN Online http://nsrn.net/

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