Call for papers: Post Atheism in Eastern Europe and Eurasia

Kathleen Evans-Romaine Kathleen.Evans-Romaine at ASU.EDU
Mon Mar 19 23:55:25 UTC 2012


Dear Colleagues: Posting on behalf of a colleague who is having
technical issues. Please address correspondence on this conference to
(alalo at asu.edu).

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The Melikian Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at
Arizona State University is pleased to announce an international
conference on "Post-Atheism":  Religion, Society and Culture in
Post-communist Eastern Europe and Eurasia, to be held on the ASU campus
in Tempe, Arizona, February 7-9, 2013.

The conference is designed to address one of the most fascinating and
controversial issues of the post-communist world of Eastern Europe and
Eurasia-namely, the new public role of religion in society and culture.
Is there separation of church and state in today's Eastern Europe,
Russia or Eurasia?  Are Iranian-like theocracies a possibility in some
regions? Is the forceful entry of religion into the public sphere just a
fleeting fashion or a deeper phenomenon of lasting importance?  How has
religion been reintroduced into the Academy and public education?  Is
religion being used to replace the ideological and epistemological
vacuum left by the collapse of the dominant communist ideology in
matters of social policy and morality? What are the relationships
between a dominant religious faith tradition and minority confessions
(often stigmatized as "destructive sects") in a given country?

The conference is intended to generate sustained debate and discussion
on a variety of perspectives relating to all the major faith traditions
(Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism) of the region, from Central
and Southeastern Europe to Russia, Ukraine, Transcaucasia, Central Asia,
and Mongolia. We will also welcome panels/roundtables/individual
presentations dealing with non-traditional religious movements and
transnational religious currents. Conference lodging will be provided,
and limited funding will be available to support international travel.

While we are open to other topics, we specifically invite individual and
panel proposals on the following themes:

*	Religion, National Identity and Conflict: The Role of Religious
Actors in Framing Ideologies of Nationalism and Transnational
Globalization; Ethno-religious Conflict and Peacemaking.
*	Religion and Policymaking: Clerics and Religious Institutions in
the Public Arena.
*	Religion as a Business: Religious Institutions as Economic
Agents.
*	Religion and Education: Theology vs. Religious Studies in the
Academy; Religion in Public Education.
*	Religion, Sexuality, and Gender: Patriarchy, Gender Equality,
and LGBT Issues in Modern Religious Culture.
*	Religion and Culture: Popular Culture, Literature, TV/Film,
Folklore.

Please send us a brief (250-word limit) abstract of your individual
paper/panel proposal and a one-page bio or CV.

Deadline for Proposal Submission:	June 1, 2012

Contact:	Alexei Lalo, Research Administrator, ASU Melikian Center
(alalo at asu.edu)
                                Stephen Batalden, Director, ASU Melikian
Center (stephen.batalden at asu.edu)
Web page:	http://melikian.asu.edu/events

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