15 Feb CfP: Religion(s) and Power(s)
Los días 5 y 6 de octubre de 2017 tendrá lugar en la Universidad Vytautas Magnus (Kaunas, Lituania) la conferencia internacional “Religion(s) and Power(s)”, organizada por la Lithuanian Society for the Study of Religions en cooperación con la Latvian Society for the Study of Religions y la Estonian Society for the Study of Religions.
Las personas que estén interesadas en participar, deberán enviar antes del 1 de abril un resumen de entre 250-300 palabras junto con un curriculum breve de en torno a 200 palabras a la siguiente dirección de correo electrónico: religiousstudieslt@gmail.com.
Aunque se aceptan trabajos que guarden relación con el tema del congreso, los organizadores proponen las siguientes áreas temáticas:
- Religión pública y privada;
- Religión y política;
- No-religión and poder;
- Desigualdades religiosas y discriminación;
- Religión, Derechos Humanos y justicia;
- Poder de/en el ámbito de la religión;
- Religión y nacionalismo;
- Mitología, realeza divina y poder;
- Religión y colonialismo;
- Religión y educación.
INFORMACIÓN ORIGINAL:
Religion(s) and Power(s)
Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania
October 5-6, 2017
The Lithuanian Society for the Study of Religions in cooperation with Latvian Society for the Study of Religions and Estonian Society for the Study of Religions invites proposals for its upcoming international conference “Religion(s) and Power(s)”. To encourage new directions in the critical research of interrelations of religion(s) and power(s) from a broad range of approaches, we are seeking proposals on a wide range of topics including:
- Private and public religions;
- Religions and politics;
- Non-religion and power;
- Religious inequalities and discrimination;
- Religions, human rights and justice;
- Powers of/within religions;
- Religion and nationalism;
- Mythology, divine kinship and power;
- Religion and colonialism;
- Religions and education.
Other topics related to the conference theme are also encouraged.
Conference paper and session proposals must be sent by April 1, 2017. Please send your 250-300 word abstract and a 200-word personal bio to email: religiousstudieslt@gmail.com
Important conference dates:
April 1, 2017 – submission of conference papers and sessions proposals;
May 1, 2017 – notification of paper/session proposal acceptance;
May 15, 2017 – opening of registration for the conference;
July 15, 2017 – closing of registration for the conference;
September 1, 2017 – announcement of the conference program.
Conference Registration Fees:
– Members of national associations of Baltic States associations for the study of religions – 50 EUR;
– Permanent/full-time faculty and non-affiliated participants – 80 EUR;
– Graduate students and emeritus faculty – 50 EUR;
– Late bird conference fee – 100 EUR.
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