Thursday, December 31, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
History of Sociology of Religion (UK) by Theme
2015 Hoddesdon; Foundations and Futures (Conf)
London; The Ethics of Representation (PG & Early Career study day)
2014 Brighton; Religion and Crisis
London; Achieving Gender Equality in the Academy: Intersections, Interrogations, and
Practices
2013 London; Islam and the University Curriculum: Experiences of Teaching and learning in
HE
London; Making Sense of the Census (socrel response)
Durham; Material Religion
2012 London; Religion and Citizenship: Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Religion and the
Secular
Chester; Reliigon and (In)Equalities
2011 London; Teaching and Studying Religion: Choices and Challenges
London; Religion and Social Action
Birmingham; Religion and Social Theory: Developing a New Agenda for the Sociology of
Religion
Machester; Religion, Conflict and Violence in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
2010 Oxford; Methodological Challenes in Doctoral Research on Religion
Edinburgh; The Changing Face of Christianity
2009 Nottingham; Researching Sexuality and Spirituality
Durham; Religion and Knowledge
2008 Brighton; Belief and Identity in Late Modernity: Transcending Disciplinary Boundaries
Birmingham; Religion and Youth
Bristol; Eleventh PG Conference
2007 Bristol; Religion, Spirituality and Gay Sexuality
Oxford; Religion, Media and Culture
Bristol; Tenth PG Conference
2006 London; God Talk - in Sociology and Theology
Manchester; Religion and the Individual
Bristol; Ninth PG Conference
2005 Canterbury; Religion, Film and Popular Culture
Lancaster; Religion and Gender
Bristol; Eighth PG Conference
2004 Oxford; The Study of Religions: Mapping the Field
Bristol; A Sociology of Spirituality
Bristol; Seventh PG Conference
2003 Kingston; Religion and Marginalisation
Oxford; Text and Religious Contexts
2002 Birmingham; Religion in an Urban Ecology
2001Oxford; Materialising Religion: Expression, Performance and Ritual
2000 Exeter; Prophets and Predictions
1999 Durham; Religion and Identity
Bristol; Teaching Sociology of Religion
1998 Edinburgh; Making Sense of the Body
1997 Bristol; Religion, Modernity and Ethics
1996 Strawberry Hill; Religion, Culture and Ideology
1995 Lincoln; The Future of Main-line Religion
1994 Preston; Religion, Sexuality and Gender
1993 Bristol; Postmodernity, Sociology and Religion
1992 Strawberry Hill; Religion in the Common European Home
1991 Lincoln
1990 Lincoln
1989 Strawberry Hill; Religion and Power
1988 Nottingham
1987 Preston
1986 Southampton
1985 Durham
1984 Birmingham
1983 Leeds
1982 Bristol
1981 Lincoln
1980 Birmingham
1979 Surrey
1978 Cambridge
London; The Ethics of Representation (PG & Early Career study day)
2014 Brighton; Religion and Crisis
London; Achieving Gender Equality in the Academy: Intersections, Interrogations, and
Practices
2013 London; Islam and the University Curriculum: Experiences of Teaching and learning in
HE
London; Making Sense of the Census (socrel response)
Durham; Material Religion
2012 London; Religion and Citizenship: Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Religion and the
Secular
Chester; Reliigon and (In)Equalities
2011 London; Teaching and Studying Religion: Choices and Challenges
London; Religion and Social Action
Birmingham; Religion and Social Theory: Developing a New Agenda for the Sociology of
Religion
Machester; Religion, Conflict and Violence in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
2010 Oxford; Methodological Challenes in Doctoral Research on Religion
Edinburgh; The Changing Face of Christianity
2009 Nottingham; Researching Sexuality and Spirituality
Durham; Religion and Knowledge
2008 Brighton; Belief and Identity in Late Modernity: Transcending Disciplinary Boundaries
Birmingham; Religion and Youth
Bristol; Eleventh PG Conference
2007 Bristol; Religion, Spirituality and Gay Sexuality
Oxford; Religion, Media and Culture
Bristol; Tenth PG Conference
2006 London; God Talk - in Sociology and Theology
Manchester; Religion and the Individual
Bristol; Ninth PG Conference
2005 Canterbury; Religion, Film and Popular Culture
Lancaster; Religion and Gender
Bristol; Eighth PG Conference
2004 Oxford; The Study of Religions: Mapping the Field
Bristol; A Sociology of Spirituality
Bristol; Seventh PG Conference
2003 Kingston; Religion and Marginalisation
Oxford; Text and Religious Contexts
2002 Birmingham; Religion in an Urban Ecology
2001Oxford; Materialising Religion: Expression, Performance and Ritual
2000 Exeter; Prophets and Predictions
1999 Durham; Religion and Identity
Bristol; Teaching Sociology of Religion
1998 Edinburgh; Making Sense of the Body
1997 Bristol; Religion, Modernity and Ethics
1996 Strawberry Hill; Religion, Culture and Ideology
1995 Lincoln; The Future of Main-line Religion
1994 Preston; Religion, Sexuality and Gender
1993 Bristol; Postmodernity, Sociology and Religion
1992 Strawberry Hill; Religion in the Common European Home
1991 Lincoln
1990 Lincoln
1989 Strawberry Hill; Religion and Power
1988 Nottingham
1987 Preston
1986 Southampton
1985 Durham
1984 Birmingham
1983 Leeds
1982 Bristol
1981 Lincoln
1980 Birmingham
1979 Surrey
1978 Cambridge
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