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Multireligious Societies - Polarization, Co-existence, Indifference - Conference in Norway August 2010
The University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, welcomes you to the 20th Nordic conference in sociology of religion.
CONFERENCE
The University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, welcomes you to the 20th Nordic conference in sociology of religion. The conference will take place in Kristiansand in August, 4-6, 2010. The conference language is English.
Conference theme: MULTIRELIGIOUS SOCIETIES - POLARIZATION,
CO-EXISTENCE, INDIFFERENCE
Plenary speakers: James A. Beckford, Helen Rose Ebaugh, Effie Fokas
and Ole Riis.
Have a look at the conference website:
www.uia.no/ncsr2010The website has recently been updated with information on programme, accomodation, travel options, suggested sessions, registration and online payment.
Paper abstracts, deadline March 1, 2010,
Registration, deadline May 31, 2010.
Welcome to the website and to Kristiansand!
Apologies for cross-posting. Please pass on the mail to people that
you think might be interested!
On behalf of the organizers,
Pål Repstad,
Professor in Sociology of Religion.
University of Agder, Service box 422, N-4604 Kristiansand, Norway.
Tel. Work +47 38 14 15 54, Mob. +47 97 65 76 47.
Additional information regarding a session at the conference:
Dear recipients,
With this notification, we send you a call for papers to the conference of the Nordic Society for the Sociology of Religion, to be held in Norway in August. We are arranging a paper session entitled "The changing faces of interreligious dialogue" and hope the theme interests you and kindly ask you to please pass it on to anyone else you think might be interested.
You find information on the session at:
http://prosjekt.uia.no/ncsr2010/Pthechangingfaces.html
According to the organisers the call for papers will be prolonged
until the 11 of March, so there is still time to send in an abstract!
We hope to see many of you in Norway and look forward to lively and creative discussions!
Best regards,
Ruth Illman & Peter Nynäs
Åbo Akademi University

