SEPAD is offering a great opportunity for PhD students to attend its second annual conference at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom.
Eligibility Criteria:
Early career researchers and PhD students from all pertinent disciplines.
Conference discussions:
This year’s SEPAD conference will study the following questions:
- How do we conceptualise de-sectarianization?
- What are the key dynamics of de-sectarianization and how does this differ across time and space?
- How should we understand the role of agency and the individual in processes of de-sectarianization?
- What are the social, economic, and cultural repercussions of de-sectarianization?
- What impact do regional forces have on local instances of de-sectarianization?
- Has politics across the contemporary Middle East transformed from being identity-based to issue based?
- What role does the state have to play in contemporary political life?
Required Documents:
- An abstract of not more than 300 words
- A short bio including your name, email address, current position and institutional affiliation
About
The Sectarianism, Proxies and De-sectarianisation (SEPAD) project based at Lancaster University’s Richardson Institute is a collaborative project aimed at understanding the conditions that give rise to sectarian violence and proxy conflicts along religious lines with the aim of creating space for a ‘de-sectarianisation’ of socio-political life.
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