We are pleased to invite you to the 23rd Nordic conference for the Sociology of Religion. The conference will be held on the 17th–19th of August in 2016 at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
https://blogs.helsinki.fi/ncsr-2016/
The theme of the conference is: Wellbeing, leadership and the lifespan – Current trends in the sociology of religion
The subjective turn has made the individual the centre of attention in debates on current religious and spiritual change. The customisation of religious belief, ritual and thought often centres around individual wellbeing. At the same time, religious organisations are redrafting their management and leadership strategies and have shifted their attention from classic teaching and worship to new forms of individualised and experience-centred formats. Individuals and their lifespan have increasingly become the centre of focus in religion. These changes also tend to raise tensions in religious organisations, and the polarisation between extremes seems to be increasing. The changes are linked to changes in society at large, including demographic changes, generational changes, changes in the role of the media and changes in the role of religious authority. Religion is increasingly a matter of personal choice and is given no automatic authority at any level.
The 23rd Nordic Conference for the Sociology of Religion seeks more understanding, both theoretically and empirically, on the changes in the religious field and their meaning for the individual, for religious and secular organisations, and for society at large. Contributions addressing these developments and changes at different levels and broadening the understanding of the role of religion in society today are warmly welcome. Other current topics within the sociology of religion will also be discussed. We encourage proposals for both sessions and individual papers.
Call for papers is now published!! See more under the ‘Call for papers’ tab! https://blogs.helsinki.fi/ncsr-2016/callforpapers/
Important dates:The dead line for session proposals is Nov 31, 2015. The dead line for paper proposals is March 15, 2016.
The confirmed keynote speakers are:
- Nancy Ammerman, Boston University
- Jörg Stolz, University of Lausanne
- Coutney Bender, Columbia University
- Anne Birgitta Pessi, University of Helsinki
Language of the conference is English.