June 20th 2016 UTC
From: Worlds Religions 2016 <info@PROTECTED>Date: Monday, June 20, 2016 at 11:44 AMTo: <undisclosed-recipients:;>Subject: Announcement: Important forthcoming conference on World's Religions After September 11Dear member of the AAR, I write to you as an AAR Program Unit Chair. I shall be grateful if you could share the following announcement of an important forthcoming conference with the members of your unit and give some thought to participating in it yourself.The third global conference on World’ ...Continue Reading
June 9th 2016 UTC
June 2016 Issue Religious minorities under Islamic State eye prospects after 'genocide' declaration Alienation among the younger generation from their homelands and dealing with trauma among survivors of kidnapping and sex trafficking are only two of the issues facing religious minorities in their struggle against the Islamic State (IS), according to activists and foreign affairs specialists speaking at a recent conference. The May conference at Fordham University in New York, attended by RW, sought ...Continue Reading
June 7th 2016 UTC
Joel Harrison and Lucas Scott Wrightdiscuss the April 2016 CRR Editorial“Critical Theory of Religion vs. Critical Religion”in a podcast in the Seminar Room titled"Facts v. Values: Can Religious Studies Be More Critical?"http://www.tsrpodcast.com/?p=189——————————————————-*Warren S. Goldstein*, Ph.D.Center for Critical Research on Religion47 Cotton StreetNewton, MA 02458 USA1(617) 678-2180goldstein@PROTECTEDwww.criticaltheoryofreligion.orgCo-editor/Critical Research on Religion/crr.sagepub.comSeries EditorStudi ...Continue Reading
May 27th 2016 UTC
From: Cultural Sociology <announcements@PROTECTED>Date: Friday, May 27, 2016 at 6:39 AMSubject: Announcing the latest Special Issue from Cultural SociologySAGE News Access the special issue View as webpage | Manage email alerts Berger and Luckmann’s ‘The Social Construction of Reality’ at 50Special Issue Guest Editor: Hector Vera This Special Issue from Cultural Sociology commemorates the 50th anniversary since the publication of The Soc ...Continue Reading
May 21st 2016 UTC
Dear Rebekka, dear Warren, please find enclosed a current article about my Salafism-Field-Research. Affectionate Regards, Nina ...Continue Reading
May 19th 2016 UTC
From: "Dustin J. Byrd" <DByrd@PROTECTED>Date: Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 9:57 AMSubject: Malcolm X's Birthday and Book Announcement Dear Friends and Colleagues,Today is Malcolm X's birthday. He would have been 91 years old today had he not been assassinated on that cold day in February, 1965. Malcolm X was murdered in the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem, just before he spoke to a crowd of supporters in which, undoubtedly, he was going to shine a very bright spotlight on the mendacity and hypocrisy of race ...Continue Reading
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