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Studying Religion in Culture's avatar Studying Religion in Culture

From Social Theory to Architecture

It’s safe to say at least one of us has been asked: “So what exactly are you going to do with that degree?”. The answer we often give doesn’t necessarily meet the presumptions and expectations of whomever is asking. But perhaps we should also...

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Women Advancing Knowledge Equity

CFP: “Women Advancing Knowledge Equity“ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Women Challenging Dominant Religious Practices and Expectations through Women-centered Traditions and Spiritualities (Working Title). WikiProject Women in Religion: Who We Are The...

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Learn about Rare Book School and more…

I first came across Rare Book School on a humanites research listserv. I clicked through the links, perused the website, and filed the url away in my “So Many Good Opportunities, So Little Time” catalog. Unfortuantely for me, that management system...

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Awk-ward!

“Have you seen this?,” a friend recently messaged me. She was referring to this article on awkwardness, which hit some points familiar to readers of my 2010 book on the same topic. The author does cite me, and judging from a quick Google Books...

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Podcast – The Anthropology of Nonreligion

Mascha Schulz, The Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Keywords: podcast, nonreligion, anthropology, lived nonreligion A podcast video with Mascha Schulz on the Anthropology of Nonreligion has recently been published by the Max Planck...