Un appel à contribution est lancé par le réseau 34 (sociologie des religions) de la 10e conférence de l’association européenne de sociologie (ESA), qui aura lieu à Genève sur le thème de “Social Relations in Turbulent Times”, 7-10 septembre 2011. Date limite 25 février 2011.
RN34
-‐
Sociology
Of
Religion
A.-‐S.
Lamine
1,*,
H.
Knoblauch
2,
B.
Schnettler
3
1Dpt
of
Sociology,
Laboratoire
Cultures
et
Sociétés
en
Europe,
Université
de
Strasbourg
-‐
CNRS,
Strasbourg,
France,
2Institut
für
Soziologie,
Technische
Universität
Berlin,
Berlin,
3Lehrstuhl
Kultur-‐
&
Religionssoziologie,
Bayreuth
Universität,
Bayreuth,
Germany
Description
of
the
Research
network:
The
RN
34
Sociology
of
Religion
is
a
new
RN
within
ESA
which
will
hold
its
first
session
as
a
RN
in
Geneva.
The
RN
aims
at
contributing
to
a
truly
European
discussion
on
the
state
of
religion
in
Europe,
thereby
also
providing
a
forum
to
the
various
research
endeavours
on
the
European
level.
In
doing
so,
it
wants
to
allow
for
the
diversity
of
voices
particularly
of
European
sociological
approaches
to
the
Sociology
of
Religion
and
to
address
the
broad
variety
of
the
religious
situation
in
Europe.
General
call
for
paper:
In
relation
to
the
general
theme
of
the
ESA
conference,
“Social
Relations
in
Turbulent
Times”,
the
RN
34
Sociology
of
Religion
want
to
invite
papers
focusing
on
the
changing
role
and
status
of
religion
in
contemporary
societies.
The
topic
includes
the
transformation
of
contemporary
religion,
religion
in
the
public
sphere,
religion
and
ethnicity,
changes
of
religious
organization,
dynamics
and
transformation
of
beliefs,
religion
and
emotion,
religion
and
social
theory,
religion
and
migration.
religion
and
culture
(in
cooperation
with
the
Sociology
of
Culture
Research
Network)
and
the
qualitative
religious
research.
We
particularly
encourage
young
researchers
to
participate.
We
look
forward
to
your
abstracts.
We
look
forward
to
meeting
you
in
Geneva
Abstract
submission
will
be
open
on
Monday,
10th
January
2011
and
will
be
closed
on
Sunday,
25th
February
2011.
Abstracts
will
only
be
accepted
through
completion
of
the
online
submission
form,
and
submission
in
any
other
form
will
be
declined.
(The
Online
Abstract
Submission
form
and
Instructions
and
Guidelines
for
Online
Abstract
Submissions
will
be
on
the
conference
website:
http://www.esa10thconference.com/submission.php).
The
submission
form
will
limit
the
title
of
the
abstract
to
200
characters
and
the
length
of
the
abstract
to
a
maximum
of
350
words.
The
form
also
requests
authors
to
submit
up
to
5
key
words
that
are
indicative
of
the
content
of
the
proposed
presentation.
Title,
abstract
and
keywords
will
have
to
fit
within
these
limitations.
Tables,
figures
and
references
should
not
be
included
in
abstracts.Callfor
Paper
ESA2011-‐RN/RS-‐1110
RN34
-‐
Sociology
Of
Religion
A.-‐S.
Lamine
1,*,
H.
Knoblauch
2,
B.
Schnettler
3
1Dpt
of
Sociology,
Laboratoire
Cultures
et
Sociétés
en
Europe,
Université
de
Strasbourg
-‐
CNRS,
Strasbourg,
France,
2Institut
für
Soziologie,
Technische
Universität
Berlin,
Berlin,
3Lehrstuhl
Kultur-‐
&
Religionssoziologie,
Bayreuth
Universität,
Bayreuth,
Germany
Description
of
the
Research
network:
The
RN
34
Sociology
of
Religion
is
a
new
RN
within
ESA
which
will
hold
its
first
session
as
a
RN
in
Geneva.
The
RN
aims
at
contributing
to
a
truly
European
discussion
on
the
state
of
religion
in
Europe,
thereby
also
providing
a
forum
to
the
various
research
endeavours
on
the
European
level.
In
doing
so,
it
wants
to
allow
for
the
diversity
of
voices
particularly
of
European
sociological
approaches
to
the
Sociology
of
Religion
and
to
address
the
broad
variety
of
the
religious
situation
in
Europe.
General
call
for
paper:
In
relation
to
the
general
theme
of
the
ESA
conference,
“Social
Relations
in
Turbulent
Times”,
the
RN
34
Sociology
of
Religion
want
to
invite
papers
focusing
on
the
changing
role
and
status
of
religion
in
contemporary
societies.
The
topic
includes
the
transformation
of
contemporary
religion,
religion
in
the
public
sphere,
religion
and
ethnicity,
changes
of
religious
organization,
dynamics
and
transformation
of
beliefs,
religion
and
emotion,
religion
and
social
theory,
religion
and
migration.
religion
and
culture
(in
cooperation
with
the
Sociology
of
Culture
Research
Network)
and
the
qualitative
religious
research.
We
particularly
encourage
young
researchers
to
participate.
We
look
forward
to
your
abstracts.
We
look
forward
to
meeting
you
in
Geneva
Abstract
submission
will
be
open
on
Monday,
10th
January
2011
and
will
be
closed
on
Sunday,
25th
February
2011.
Abstracts
will
only
be
accepted
through
completion
of
the
online
submission
form,
and
submission
in
any
other
form
will
be
declined.
(The
Online
Abstract
Submission
form
and
Instructions
and
Guidelines
for
Online
Abstract
Submissions
will
be
on
the
conference
website:
http://www.esa10thconference.com/submission.php).
The
submission
form
will
limit
the
title
of
the
abstract
to
200
characters
and
the
length
of
the
abstract
to
a
maximum
of
350
words.
The
form
also
requests
authors
to
submit
up
to
5
key
words
that
are
indicative
of
the
content
of
the
proposed
presentation.
Title,
abstract
and
keywords
will
have
to
fit
within
these
limitations.
Tables,
figures
and
references
should
not
be
included
in
abstracts.
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Anne-Laure Zwilling (20 janvier 2011). Relations sociales en période de troubles. sociorel. Consulté le 24 mai 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uc7h