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Religious Studies

Religion, Mobility & Politics

When:

23 August - 30 August 2020

School:

UCSIA Summer School on Religion, Culture & Society

Institution:

University of Antwerp

City:

Antwerp

Country:

Belgium

Language:

English

Credits:

0.0 EC

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Religion, Mobility & Politics

About

-- EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 APRIL 2020

The annual UCSIA (University Centre Sint-Ignatius Antwerp) summer school on Religion, Culture & Society focuses on religious change in an international, global context. With globalization touching all aspects of our lives, religion(s) and religious socio-cultural praxis (re-)negotiate their relevance in our societies today.
The UCSIA summer school 2020 is the second edition in the three-year-cycle on ā€˜Religion & Mobilityā€™. The central aim is to discuss the ways in which individual or communal mobility influences the local and world religious landscape. The main theme in 2020 is ā€˜Religion, Mobility & Politicsā€™. Learn more about the theme of 2020 via our website.
The UCSIA Summer School will take place on 23-30 August 2020 at the University of Antwerp in Belgium.

Course leader

Project coordinator UCSIA: Gilke Gunst (gilke.gunst@ucsia.be) Faculty of the summer school: Jayeel Serrano Cornelio (Ateneo de Manila University) David Henig (Utrecht University) Angie Heo (Divinity School, University of Chicago)

Target group

The summer school is open to doctoral students and junior postdoctoral researchers engaged in the field of anthropology, sociology, political sciences, history or theology.
The selection of 24 participants will be made on a competitive basis. All research papers will be anonymized before review by the organizing committee. Please apply before 15 April 2020 via our website.

Course aim

The UCSIA summer school is designed to support young scholars in their research projects by providing them multidisciplinary insights from tutors and peers. The summer school is a one week course with subject classes, multidisciplinary discussions, paper presentations and tutoring sessions. The summer school is a safe environment to present and discuss your own research. Find out more about the programme and the content of the sessions via our website.

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