From the editors of our section’s journal Politics & Religion – see P&R Letter to Executive Committee
Author Archives: Ricardo M. Barrera
New Book Series: Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics
The Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics series will collect work that explores in theoretically and empirically rigorous ways variations in and determinants of religious presence in the politics of any democratic nation – from those with a long history of institutionalized democracy to those struggling to establish free, contested elections and systems of rights and liberties. Books in the series will demonstrate application of one or more of a variety of quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore the robust and highly variable presence of religion in democracies.
If you have a manuscript or an idea for a manuscript that would be a good fit for this series, please contact Paul Djupe (series editor) by email at djupe@denison.edu.
New – “Section Awards” Page on Section Site
For information about, and especially to submit nominations for, the three Section Awards, please see the Section’s New! page: Section Awards.
The new page is permanent and can always be reached by clicking the “Section Awards” tab on the top menu above.
Reminder: Deadline for all nominations is March 1, 2015.
2016 Section 11 APSA Prize Committees
Aaron Wildavsky Dissertation Award
The Aaron Wildavsky Award recognizes the best dissertation on religion and politics successfully defended within the last two years.
Deadline for nominations: March 1, 2016
Hanna Lerner (Chair)
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Tel Aviv University
2015-16 mailing address:
212 Aubinwood Rd.
Amherst, MA 01002
hanni@post.tau.ac.il
Amelie Barras
York University
340a Beresford Avenue
M6S 3b3 Toronto, Ontario
Canada
abarras@yorku.ca
Robert Braithwaite
Michigan State University
James Madison College
Case Hall
842 Chestnut Rd Room S369L
East Lansing MI 48825
brathwa1@msu.edu
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award recognizes the best paper dealing with religion and politics presented at the previous years APSA Annual Meeting
Deadline for nominations: March 1, 2016
Jonathan Laurence (Chair)
Political Science Department
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
laurenjo@bc.edu
Ruth Marshall
Department of Political Science
Department for the Study of Religion
University of Toronto
300, Jackman Humanities Building
170 St. George St.
Toronto, ON M5S 2E8
Canada
ruth.marshall@utoronto.ca
Ted Jelen
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
WRI B227 Box 455029
4505 S Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89154-5029
jelent@unlv.nevada.edu
The Hubert Morken Award
The Hubert Morken Award is given for the best publication dealing with religion and politics published during the last two years.
Nomination Instructions: The next Hubert Morken Award will be presented at the 2017 APSA meeting. Award information will be available in late 2016.
Deadline for nominations: 2017
Award Committee: TBA
Call for Papers: Social Science History Association Religion Network
Social Science History Association 2015 Annual Conference
Baltimore, Maryland, November 12-15, 2015
Conference Theme:
“Pluralism and Community: Social Science History Perspectives”
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 14, 2015
The Religion Network of the Social Science History Association invites proposals for papers, panels, and book sessions for the 40th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association in Baltimore, Maryland, November 12-15, 2014. We also are looking for volunteers to serve as panel chairs and discussants.
The SSHA is the leading interdisciplinary association for historical research in the US, providing a stimulating venue for explorations of how social processes unfold over time. The Religion Network serves as the home within the organization for scholars interested in religious history, religious mobilization, religious change, and religion’s effect on social and political processes. Our network is interdisciplinary and cross-national in scope, and embraces all scholarship that examines how religion intersects with other social processes in historical perspective.
We encourage the participation of graduate students and recent PhDs as well as more established scholars from a wide range of disciplines and departments. Graduate students are eligible to apply for financial support to attend the annual meeting (see http://www.ssha.org/grants). Further details about the association, the 2015 annual meeting, and the call for proposals are available on the SSHA website: www.ssha.org.
The deadline for paper and/or panel submissions is February 14th, 2015.
We welcome and encourage papers and panel proposals on a wide array of issues related to the historical study of religion and society. While complete panel proposals (consisting of 4-5 individual papers, a chair, and a discussant) are preferred, we also seek out high-quality individual paper submissions. Panels and papers may address the topics below, or any other relevant and related topic examining religion in a historical context:
· Religious Pluralism and Community
· Religion, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
· Empire, Missions, and Global Religious Encounters
· Religious Minorities and the Public Sphere
· Religion, Education, and Diversity
· Secularization and Secularism
· Religious Identities
· Religion, Science, and Medicine
· Religion and Law
· Religion and Genocide
Please use the SSHA's web conference management system to submit your papers and panel proposals. Paper title, brief abstract, and contact information should be submitted at http://prod.sshaconference.org/people/login. Please do not hesitate to contact the Religion Network representatives with any questions, comments, or for help with submissions.
Thank you, and we look forward to a stimulating set of panels at this year's SSHA meeting.
Ates Altinordu (atesaltinordu@sabanciuniv.edu)
Damon Mayrl (dmayrl@clio.uc3m.es)
Sam Nelson (scnelson0@gmail.com)
Philip Gorski
SSHA Religion Network Representatives