6 mayo, 2011

International Sociological Association (ISA): Religion, justice and democratization in contemporary societies: RC22. Segundo foro de sociología: agosto del 2012

Research Committee on Sociology of Religion, RC22

Main theme

Religion, justice and democratization in contemporary societies

Programme coordinator

Eloísa MARTIN, University of Brasilia, Brazil, eloisamartin@hotmail.com

Deadlines

Session proposals: June 20, 2011

On-line abstract submission will be open from August 25 to December 15, 2011.

Call for sessions

The current debate on religion in the public space has been intense, extensive and sophisticated during the last decades. However, it has not paid enough attention to concepts such as justice and democratization.

The purpose of this RC22 meeting is thus to explore the relationships between religion, justice and democratization– understood in a broad sense– in the public space and in everyday life.

We invite RC22 members to propose sessions that deal with these subjects, in their relationship with contemporary debates in the Sociology of Religion.

Sessions could focus on theoretical, methodological and/ or empirical approaches that address issues such as:

the different understandings of Justice -comprising, but not limited to social justice or law justice- and religion;

religious pluralism and democratization processes;

the role of religion as a carrier in the struggle for democracy;

the legal recognition of religious minorities;

religion and empowerment in everyday practices;

struggles for religious freedom;

lay State and the national (religious) culture;

religiously inspired social movements;

justice, religion and wars;

religion and human rights;

popular religion and alternative practices of justice; etc.

Submissions

To propose a session, please send an abstract (no more than 300 words), your full name, institutional affiliation, e-mail and a short bio to the Programme Coordinator.

Please note that to submit a session proposal it is necessary to be a RC22 member and that one cannot present a paper in the same session that one is chairing.

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