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2010 Call for Papers

Religion and Politics Section

In addition to receiving proposals on topics generally in the purview of the Section (which encompasses both domestic and global interconnections of religion and politics, in practice and theory), this year we especially welcome proposals that address the following: 1) Exploration and analysis of the changing dynamics of race in American politics, especially as religiously constructed; 2) American politics and policy (including, but not limited to health care, the census, the economic crisis, immigration, and/or LGBT issues); 3) Religion, culture, and identity, both American and global (including emerging narratives of American identity, Muslim-American identity, and the connections between identity and politics); and 4) The religious dimensions of American foreign policy (including resolutions or policies against defamation of religions, militarism, human rights, and/or the impact of the Obama presidency). We are also happy to receive proposals on religion and politics in Australia and Oceania, as per the AAR's 2010 international focus.

Chairs

Andrew Murphy (Rutgers University)
armurphy@polisci.rutgers.edu
 
Susan B. Thistlethwaite (Chicago Theological Seminary)
sthistle@ctschicago.edu
 

Methods of Submission Accepted


Guidelines for Submission

 

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