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Last week for bookings: Methodological challenges in doctoral research on
religion.
10.30am-4.30pm, 8 May 2010, Regent's Park College, Oxford University, UK
Organisers: HEA-PRS Postgraduate Training Network for Advanced Methods in
the Study of Religion and the SOCREL Postgraduate Network.
Delegate numbers will be held to 25 and therefore early booking is
recommended. This event follows our very successful, and over-subscribed,
one-day conference in May 2009 at Birkbeck College, University of London.
To book now:
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/crcs/events/HEA_Socrel_2010
Programme:
Chair: Dr Abby Day, University of Sussex and Birkbeck College, University
of London.
10:30-11:30 Plenary speaker: Dr Marion Bowman, Open University, 'Where
qualitative longitudinal research and short term quantitative research
meet: exploring Glastonbury's spiritual economy'.
11:30-12:00: Dr Titus Helm, UCL: The relationship between theory and
empirical research.
12:15-12:45: Doctoral student presentations:
Melanie Landman, Roehampton University: Researching Black Madonnas: The
Reluctant Fieldworker
Jason C. Boyd, University of Chester: Action Research as a Way of Doing
Theology
12:45-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:15: Doctoral student presentations:
Bulbul Siddiqi, Cardiff University: The Tablighi Jama'at in Bangladesh: An
Ethnographic Study of an Islamic Reform Movement
France Azema, EHESS, Toulouse, France: The Position Of Women In Hindu
Religion
Anna Strhan, Birkbeck College, University of London: Exploring The
Relationship
Between Philosophical And Sociological Epistemological Frameworks In The
Study Of Faith
15:15-15:45: Afternoon tea/coffee
15:45-16:05: Dr Mathew J Guest, Durham University: Discussant.
16:05-16.30: Discussion
16.30: Close
Cost: £17.50 including coffee/tea and lunch.
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