Dear Colleagues,
I send you information about the Summer School "Religion in the Public
Domain", Lisbon 4-8 July 2016
could you please forward it to those who might be interested?
thank you very much
All the Best
Anna Fedele
*Anna Fedele Ph.D <http://annafedele.com/>*
Senior Researcher
Center for Research in Anthropology - Lisbon University Institute
RECENT PUBLICATIONS :
*Special Issue "Uncertainty in Vernacular Religions / Incertitudes et
Religions Vernaculaires <http://scp.sagepub.com/content/current>"*
coordinated by Élisabeth Claverie and Anna Fedele, Social Compass*
<http://scp.sagepub.com/content/current>*
*Looking for Mary Magdalene:
<http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryOther/HistoryofReligion/?view=usa&ci=9780199898428>*
*Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in
France
<http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryOther/HistoryofReligion/?view=usa&ci=9780199898428>*
(Oxford University Press)
Winner of the Award for Excellence
<http://www.aarweb.org/congratulations-aar-book-award-winners> in the Study
of Religion of the American Academy of Religion
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Summer School Religion in the Public Domain
Summer School *Religion in the Public Domain* *4-8 July 2016*
Lisbon, ISCTE-IUL
Organizers: CRIA-University Institute of Lisbon and the University of
Groningen (NL)
Course conveners: Anna Fedele, Kim Knibbe, Erin K. Wilson
*This Summer School focuses on the role of religion in the public domain in
contemporary societies through the discussion of current ethnographic
research and through a field trip to Fátima during the annual celebrations.*
*Following the successful summer school in 2015, the Sixth International
Summer school is jointly organized by the Network for the Anthropology of
Religion of the CRIA-Lisbon University Institute and the Honours College of
Groningen University. This Summer school is directed to undergraduate and
post-graduate students interested in the public role of religion in
contemporary societies. Through workshops and lectures students will become
acquainted with current research on the topic carried out in contemporary
society. Through discussion assignments students will develop their insight
into the role of religion in present-day societies and the diverse ways
this can be researched.*
It is open to undergraduate and post-graduate students who are interested
in these topics. For students who have not followed any course on religion
in the public domain, it is obligatory to prepare for the course through
the readings specified.
Combining theory and empirical research this Summer School offers
theoretical as well as practical tools that will provide the students with
a wide spectrum of strategies to address the intersections of religion and
the public domain in ethnographic contexts.
Around 10 participants will be accepted in this Summer Course. We welcome
also MA and PhD students and consider that variety of educational levels
will enrich discussion. All participants will receive a presence
certificate.
The Summer Course is taught mainly through seminars and will include a
fieldtrip. The seminars will be given by academics with a strong
international profile that have both empirical and theoretical expertise on
the subjects treated.
The seminars provide a space for in depth, participatory debate on the
ethnographic research that the students have gotten to know through their
readings and through the presentations of the seminar teachers. The
readings will be distributed beforehand to prepare in advance for the
seminars, enabling students to comply with the assessment requirements.
*The course will be taught in English*.
*Organisers*
Anna Fedele
<http://cria.us10.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=b8c08c29ef34f6fd6f6e968b3&id=47e4b6d491&e=19fb8bb8cb>
is
a senior researcher at the Center for Research in Anthropology (CRIA)-
University Institute Lisbon. Her research focuses on the intersections of
gender and religion and particularly on pilgrimage and ritual creativity.
Her book Looking for Mary Magdalene. Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual
Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France (Oxford University Press, 2013)
has received the Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion of the
American Academy of Religion. She is the co-editor of Encounters of Body
and Soul in Contemporary Religious Practices (Berghahn, EASA Series. 2011)
and Gender and Power in Contemporary Spiritualities: Ethnographic
Approaches (Routledge, Studies in Religion, 2013).
Kim Knibbe
<http://cria.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b8c08c29ef34f6fd6f6e968b3&id=4573a0020b&e=19fb8bb8cb>
has
done research on Nigerian Pentecostal churches in Europe, on Catholicism
and on contemporary spirituality. She is currently writing a book on
Nigerian Pentecostalism moving between Europe and Africa. Her first book,
Faith in the Familiar, was published with Brill in 2013. With Anna Fedele
she edited the book Gender and Power in Contemporary Spirituality.
Ethnographic Approaches (2013) with Routledge. She is developing new
research on the role of religion and secularism in approaches to sexual
wellbeing among African migrants. Dr Knibbe is also the coordinator of the
Religion, Conflict and Globalization Masters trajectory in the Faculty of
Theology and Religious Studies.
*Erin K. Wilson
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*received
her PhD in Political Science from the University of Queensland, Australia
in 2008. She is now the Director of the Centre for Religion and Conflict in
the Public Domain based at the University of Groningen. Her research
focuses on the intersection of religion with various dimensions of politics
and public life, at the local, national and global levels. She has
published on religion and global justice, globalization, active citizenship
and the politics of asylum in International Studies Quarterly, Journal of
Refugee Studies and Global Society. Dr Wilson spent four years as a
research fellow at RMIT University, Melbourne. Her current research
interests include the relationship between religion and political
apologies, climate change and political activism in an increasingly
post-secular age. Her books include After Secularism: Rethinking Religion
in Global Politics, and Justice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy,
co-authored with Manfred B. Steger and James Goodman.
Network for the Anthorology of Religion (NAR)
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*VENUE:* ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Room B201, Building 2
*Closest Underground Station*: Entrecampos
*Contacts*
Contact persons in Lisbon:
General information and inscriptions: Mafalda Melo Sousa ([log in to unmask])
Course contents: Anna Fedele ([log in to unmask])
Contact person in the Netherlands: Kim Knibbe ([log in to unmask]
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