Convocatoria Panel: Examen histórico de programas antirreligiosos radicales y respuestas a ellos (Reunión de la American Historical Association 2011)
Estimados colegas:
Estoy organizando un panel para la miniconferencia de la reunión de 2011 American Historical Association anual sobre "Religión, la Paz y la Violencia" (en Boston, Massachusetts, EE.UU., 6-9 Jan. 2011, véase el anuncio en Perspectives, febrero 2010, p . 7, en http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/issues/2010/1002/1002new1.cfm ), con el título provisional “¿Qué sucede cuando el Dios (/los dioses) se le quitan demasiado rápido: un examen histórico de programas antirreligiosos radicales y respuestas a ellos?”
Este panel reunirá a varios estudios de casos históricos de los intentos institucionales y particulares a impugnar y / o eliminar creencias religiosas populares, ya sea en el nombre de la aplicación de la ortodoxia, conversión, secularización, o la radicalización de la sociedad, y los desafíos en respuesta a estas campañas (por ejemplo, mi investigación enfoca en las respuestas de las organizaciones de mujeres católicas a la reforma social del gobierno mexicano y sus programas de anticlericales en las primeras décadas después de la Revolución (1920 a 1940)). Nuestro objetivo será presentar y comparar tales campañas y sus respuestas, tanto violentos como no violentos, y evaluar a corto y largo plazo las consecuencias de la supresión de las creencias religiosas y su práctica, los compromiso propuestos y hechos, y la resistencia a tales programas. Creo que este grupo se beneficiaría de una amplia gama de exámenes geográfica y cronológica, así que invitamos a los lectores interesados a enviar propuestas de ponencias y distribuir esta llamada a otros colegas interesados (su composición final, por supuesto, dependerá de las respuestas recibidas) .
Con el fin de organizar un grupo eficaz, pido que los ponentes interesados envien sus propuestas a más tardar el 8 de abril 2010 (la fecha límite de la AHA para la recepción de las propuestas de panel es el 15 de abril de 2010; el 8 de abril nos dará tiempo para modificar, si sea necesario). Tambien apreciaría sugerencias y auto-nominaciones para comentarista. Por favor, responda a Kristina Boylan (Kristina.boylan@sunyit.edu ) fuera de la lista (no estoy suscrito a todas las listas en las que se publica este aviso).
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Kristina A. Boylan, D. Phil
Associate Professor of History
State University of New York-Institute of Technology
School of Arts and Sciences
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jueves 11 de marzo de 2010
miércoles 10 de marzo de 2010
Religión en internet: convocatoria para publicación
Call for Papers
"Religions on the Internet - Aesthetics and the Dimensions of the
Senses"
Special issue of "Online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the
Internet", due for publication in October 2010
We herewith invite scholars from Religious, Cultural, Social, Media
Studies and other related disciplines to hand in proposals for possible
articles which deal with questions of the aesthtics and sensual
dimensions of religions and rituals on the Internet.
When we look on the various representations of religious groups and
individuals on personal homepages, in weblogs, in virtual worlds or the
like and when we follow their communications on religious topics online,
the visual and auditive aspects of the medium seem to play a major role.
Using pictures, videos, icons, as well as music and other sounds, the
internet users can design a multisensual virtual environment which might
implicate its own notion of 'aesthetics'. This might be the case in e.g.
a virtual Church environment which is embedded in an area with plashy
waterfalls and bird sound instead of organ music or for religious groups
in social networks who link to home-made Youtube videos, online games
and other homepages. But we also must not forget the connection to these
sensual dimensions that refer to and rely on the (offline) bodies of
religious practitioners. Religions and rituals on the Internet might
most probably provoke emotional or other physical reactions.
Furthermore, in transfer processes between the offline and online realm
there might be a redefinition of what seems to be an 'appropriate'
design for religious settings.
As the aesthetic and sensual dimensions of religions and rituals on the
internet are so far a mostly neglected area of research, we call upon
theoretical and methodical reflection as well as on empiric studies
referring to these topics. We are looking forward to receive the title
and a short abstract (max. 250 words) of the planned article until 31st
of March 2010.
Further important dates and deadlines are:
April 15th: Notification on the acceptance of your proposal by
the editors
August 31st: Submission deadline for full article
September 15th: Deadline for comments, requests of revisions by the
editors (if
necessary)
September 31st: Submission deadline for revised articles
November, 1st: Publication of the Online Journal
Please send your abstract to the following Email-addresses:
Simone.Heidbrink@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
Nadja.Miczek@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
"Religions on the Internet - Aesthetics and the Dimensions of the
Senses"
Special issue of "Online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the
Internet", due for publication in October 2010
We herewith invite scholars from Religious, Cultural, Social, Media
Studies and other related disciplines to hand in proposals for possible
articles which deal with questions of the aesthtics and sensual
dimensions of religions and rituals on the Internet.
When we look on the various representations of religious groups and
individuals on personal homepages, in weblogs, in virtual worlds or the
like and when we follow their communications on religious topics online,
the visual and auditive aspects of the medium seem to play a major role.
Using pictures, videos, icons, as well as music and other sounds, the
internet users can design a multisensual virtual environment which might
implicate its own notion of 'aesthetics'. This might be the case in e.g.
a virtual Church environment which is embedded in an area with plashy
waterfalls and bird sound instead of organ music or for religious groups
in social networks who link to home-made Youtube videos, online games
and other homepages. But we also must not forget the connection to these
sensual dimensions that refer to and rely on the (offline) bodies of
religious practitioners. Religions and rituals on the Internet might
most probably provoke emotional or other physical reactions.
Furthermore, in transfer processes between the offline and online realm
there might be a redefinition of what seems to be an 'appropriate'
design for religious settings.
As the aesthetic and sensual dimensions of religions and rituals on the
internet are so far a mostly neglected area of research, we call upon
theoretical and methodical reflection as well as on empiric studies
referring to these topics. We are looking forward to receive the title
and a short abstract (max. 250 words) of the planned article until 31st
of March 2010.
Further important dates and deadlines are:
April 15th: Notification on the acceptance of your proposal by
the editors
August 31st: Submission deadline for full article
September 15th: Deadline for comments, requests of revisions by the
editors (if
necessary)
September 31st: Submission deadline for revised articles
November, 1st: Publication of the Online Journal
Please send your abstract to the following Email-addresses:
Simone.Heidbrink@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
Nadja.Miczek@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
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Convocatoria para publicar artículos: Ciencias Sociales y Religión, 2010
Convocatoria para publicar artículos: Ciencias Sociales y Religión/ Ciências Sociais e Religião n. 13
(para versão em português, ver abaixo)
Se encuentra abierta la recepción on-line de artículos para la revista Ciencias Sociales y Religión/Ciências Sociais e Religião (CS&R) n. 13, que será publicada en noviembre de 2010 en el sitio http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
El plazo para el envío de trabajos es el 1 de junio de 2010.
Para enviar su artículo, observe las orientaciones en el site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr. Allí también podrá encontrar las orientaciones para autores y las normas de publicación (en castellano y portugués). Recomendamos también leer la sección FAQ.
Para que su artículo sea enviado a los editores, es imprescindible estar al día con las cuotas anuales de la ACSRM. Para consultar su situación o asociarse, entre en contacto con la Secretaría Ejecutiva de la Asociación por e-mail: acsrmercosur@yahoo.com.br
Estamos a disposición para subsanar cualquier duda y resolver los problemas técnicos. Contáctenos por e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
Chamada de artigos:Convocatoria para publicar artículos: Ciencias Sociales y Religión/ Ciências Sociais e Religião n. 13
Estão abertas as submissões on-line para a revista Ciencias Sociales y Religión/Ciências Sociais e Religião (CS&R) n. 13, a ser lançada em novembro de 2010 no site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
O prazo para apresentação de trabalhos é 1 de junho de 2010.
Para submeter artigos, observe as indicações no site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr, onde também se poderá encontrar as orientações para autores (em espanhol e português). Recomendamos fortemente ler a seção FAQ.
Para que o seu artigo seja encaminhado aos editores, é imprescindível estar em dia com as anuidades da ACSRM. Para consultar sua situação ou associar-se, entre em contato com a Secretaria Executiva da ACSRM pelo e-mail: acsrmercosur@yahoo.com.br
Dispomo-nos a sanar quaisquer dúvidas e resolver quaisquer problemas técnicos pelo e-mail: cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
Enviado por Eloísa Martín,
(para versão em português, ver abaixo)
Se encuentra abierta la recepción on-line de artículos para la revista Ciencias Sociales y Religión/Ciências Sociais e Religião (CS&R) n. 13, que será publicada en noviembre de 2010 en el sitio http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
El plazo para el envío de trabajos es el 1 de junio de 2010.
Para enviar su artículo, observe las orientaciones en el site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr. Allí también podrá encontrar las orientaciones para autores y las normas de publicación (en castellano y portugués). Recomendamos también leer la sección FAQ.
Para que su artículo sea enviado a los editores, es imprescindible estar al día con las cuotas anuales de la ACSRM. Para consultar su situación o asociarse, entre en contacto con la Secretaría Ejecutiva de la Asociación por e-mail: acsrmercosur@yahoo.com.br
Estamos a disposición para subsanar cualquier duda y resolver los problemas técnicos. Contáctenos por e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
Chamada de artigos:Convocatoria para publicar artículos: Ciencias Sociales y Religión/ Ciências Sociais e Religião n. 13
Estão abertas as submissões on-line para a revista Ciencias Sociales y Religión/Ciências Sociais e Religião (CS&R) n. 13, a ser lançada em novembro de 2010 no site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
O prazo para apresentação de trabalhos é 1 de junho de 2010.
Para submeter artigos, observe as indicações no site http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr, onde também se poderá encontrar as orientações para autores (em espanhol e português). Recomendamos fortemente ler a seção FAQ.
Para que o seu artigo seja encaminhado aos editores, é imprescindível estar em dia com as anuidades da ACSRM. Para consultar sua situação ou associar-se, entre em contato com a Secretaria Executiva da ACSRM pelo e-mail: acsrmercosur@yahoo.com.br
Dispomo-nos a sanar quaisquer dúvidas e resolver quaisquer problemas técnicos pelo e-mail: cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
http://www.ufrgs.br/revistacsr
e-mail cienciassocialesyreligion@gmail.com
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Premio Clifford Geertz de Antropología de la religión 2010
The Society for the Anthropology of Religion--a section of the American
Anthropological Association--announces the 2010 juried competition for
the
CLIFFORD GEERTZ PRIZE IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION
The Geertz Prize seeks to encourage excellence in the anthropology of
religion by recognizing an outstanding recent book in the field. The
prize is named in honor of the late Professor Clifford Geertz, in recognition
of his many distinguished contributions to the anthropological study of
religion. In awarding the Prize, the Society hopes to foster innovative
scholarship, the integration of theory with ethnography, and the
connection of the anthropology of religion to the larger world.
Eligibility
Any single-authored or co-authored book focusing on the anthropology of
religion, broadly defined, is eligible for the Prize. Edited volumes,
textbooks, and reference works are not eligible, nor are works in which
religion is a secondary subject. The book's author need not be an
anthropologist by profession, but the work should draw on and respond
to research and theory within the anthropology of religion. Books must
have a publication date of 2008 or later.
The prize will be awarded at the American Anthropological Association
Annual Meeting in November, 2010.
Submission Guidelines
To submit a book for consideration, please send six (6) copies to the
following address by April 5, 2010:
Beth A. Conklin
Chair, Geertz Prize Committee
Department of Anthropology
Vanderbilt University
124 Garland Hall
Nashville, TN 37235-6050
Enviado por: Dra Olga Odgers Ortiz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Anthropological Association--announces the 2010 juried competition for
the
CLIFFORD GEERTZ PRIZE IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION
The Geertz Prize seeks to encourage excellence in the anthropology of
religion by recognizing an outstanding recent book in the field. The
prize is named in honor of the late Professor Clifford Geertz, in recognition
of his many distinguished contributions to the anthropological study of
religion. In awarding the Prize, the Society hopes to foster innovative
scholarship, the integration of theory with ethnography, and the
connection of the anthropology of religion to the larger world.
Eligibility
Any single-authored or co-authored book focusing on the anthropology of
religion, broadly defined, is eligible for the Prize. Edited volumes,
textbooks, and reference works are not eligible, nor are works in which
religion is a secondary subject. The book's author need not be an
anthropologist by profession, but the work should draw on and respond
to research and theory within the anthropology of religion. Books must
have a publication date of 2008 or later.
The prize will be awarded at the American Anthropological Association
Annual Meeting in November, 2010.
Submission Guidelines
To submit a book for consideration, please send six (6) copies to the
following address by April 5, 2010:
Beth A. Conklin
Chair, Geertz Prize Committee
Department of Anthropology
Vanderbilt University
124 Garland Hall
Nashville, TN 37235-6050
Enviado por: Dra Olga Odgers Ortiz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
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