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Sociology of Religion Study Group (SocRel) Annual Conference 2017
Wednesday 12th July – Friday 14th July 2017,
University of Leeds
On the Edge? Centres and Margins in the Sociology of Religion
Keynote Speakers:
Professor Bryan Turner (City University of New York)
Professor Kim Knott (University of Lancaster)
Professor Philip Mellor (University of Leeds)
Professor Sarah Bracke (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Professor Nasar Meer (Strathclyde University)
A draft programme for the Socrel Annual Conference is now available on the SocRel website:
http://socrel.org.uk/sociology-of-religion-study-group-socrel-annual-conference-2017/
To register for the event, please visit: https://portal.britsoc.co.uk/public/event/eventBooking.aspx?id=EVT10612
Please note early bird registration closes 2nd June 2017
Should you have any questions or queries, then please do not hesitate to get in touch with either myself (r.shillitoe@PROTECTED) or the conference organising team at
socrel2017@PROTECTED
Best wishes,
Rachael
Rachael Shillitoe
Research Student – Faith on the Air
SocRel Conference and Events Officer
University of Worcester
Research School
Jenny Lind Building
Farrier Street
Worcester
WR1 3BB
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