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2012 CrossCurrents Research Colloquium
2012 Annual Research Colloquium: Role of Religion in Social Movements July 2-27, 2012 Spend the month of July in New York working on a research or writing project related to the theme The Role of Religion in Social Movements, with access to libraries and research facilities at Columbia University, Union, Auburn, and Jewish Theological Seminaries. The 2011 Research Colloquium seeks applications for individual research projects relating to the theme "Role of Religion in Social Movements." Application deadline is February 1, 2012. The 2012 CrossCurrents summer Research Colloquium, a partnership between Auburn Seminary and CrossCurrents, will explore how religion influences social movements. For the purpose of this colloquium, ‘social movements’ will be broadly defined and include movements such as Prohibition, Conservation, anti-Apartheid, civil rights, women’s movement, nuclear disarmament, LGBT equality, Right to Life, Tea Party, the environmental movement, Occupy Wall Street, etc. (see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_movements). The colloquium is interested in questions such as:
The Colloquium will bring together fellows (scholars of religion, sociologists, clergy, and others) who have worked on these questions and offer them an opportunity for in-depth scholarly exploration of commonalities and differences. By creating an environment conducive to research, open reflection and scholarly inquiry, participants are encouraged to learn from others who have studied different movements, religious traditions, and/or come from different fields. At the Colloquium, fellows spend the length of four weeks together, pursuing individual research as well as gathering as a group for focused and facilitated discussions. Those who are selected for a fellowship are referred to as "Coolidge Scholars" after William A. Coolidge, the principal benefactor of this program. Each Coolidge Scholar works on his or her own project, but benefits by being able to collaborate with others. The collegial relationships that develop within the group are a crucial element of this program and one of its distinctive aspects. If you have further questions about the content of the Colloquium, please contact:
Colloquium Logistics and Schedule
The Colloquium is residential and provides fellows with room and board (vegetarian/kosher food available) and access to libraries and research facilities at Columbia University, Teachers College, Union, Auburn and Jewish Theological Seminaries. Participants are required to pay a $125 registration fee upon acceptance plus the cost of travel to New York City.
Eligibility and Application
If you have any further questions about the Colloquium or would like to explore the appropriateness of a project you are thinking about, please contact:
Charles Henderson, CrossCurrents, Executive Director <!--EndFragment--> |
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