“Religion in Process: Flourishing, Consumption and Decay” – 2018 Eastern International Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion

 In Call for Papers, Uncategorized

Call for Papers

2018 Eastern International Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion
April 14-15, 2018
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York, U.S.A.

I am writing to remind you of the upcoming deadline for submissions to this year’s conference. Because the conference is two weeks earlier this year than in previous years, the submission deadline is also earlier. Proposals must be received by February first. The CFP is below or you can go to the conference website, www.eiraar.net.

-Verna Ehret, PhD
EIR Regional Coordinator
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Director, Evelyn Lincoln Institute for Ethics and Society


Deadline for submissions is February 1, 2018 February 11th, 2018 (extended deadline)

The Eastern International Region of the AAR invites you to submit proposals for papers and panels to be presented at the 2018 Regional Meeting. Alongside the regular panels, the conference will include a series of special sessions on the theme, “Religion in Process: Flourishing, Consumption and Decay.” The theme aims to prompt reflections on change in religious practice and in religious studies. The EIR’s panels on April 14-15 will thereby continue and expand on reflections begun by the SU Religion Graduate Students’ conference with the same theme on April 13th.

Proposals are welcome in all areas within the study of religion, including:

· Anthropology
· Comparative religions
· Comparative scriptures studies
· Diaspora and transnational studies
· Ethics
· Gender
· History
· Method and theory
· Philosophy
· Psychology
· Religion and Politics
· Sociology
· Textual studies

The EIR will once again meet concurrently with SCRIPT (the Society for Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts). Proposals for SCRIPT papers should respond to its call for papers at www.script-site.net.

The Program Committee would also welcome proposals for nontraditional sessions, such as roundtables, dialogues, book discussions, etc.

Each proposal should contain the following in a single e-mail attachment in MS Word format:

· One-page abstract (300 words maximum) describing the nature of the paper or panel
· Cover page that includes the submitter’s full name, title, institution, status at the institution (undergraduate, graduate student, faculty, staff, etc.), phone number, fax number, e-mail, and mailing address.
· For panel proposals, identify the primary contact person

Please send your proposal to eiraarsubmission@gmail.com.

Deadline for submissions is February 1, 2018

Scholars from any region may apply to participate. Only those proposals received by the deadline will be considered for inclusion in the program. Presentations are limited to twenty minutes, with ten minutes allowed for questions. If you require technological support for your presentation/panel (such as an Internet connection or audio and projection equipment), you must request it with your proposal.

As a general rule, the Region discourages panels comprised of scholars from a single institution. Exceptions to this rule would include a presentation from a research team or a panel based on other types of collaborative research.

Undergraduates

The Region welcomes submissions from undergraduates in the field of religious studies. We plan to schedule sessions for shorter undergraduate papers of 15 minutes each. Each proposal should contain the following in a single e-mail attachment in Word format:

· One-page abstract (300 words maximum) describing the nature of the paper or panel
· Letter from a faculty member who has supervised the student’s work
· Cover page that includes the student’s full name, institution, phone number, e-mail, and mailing address. For panel proposals, identify the contact person

Please send your proposal to eiraarsubmission@gmail.com.

Deadline for submissions is February 1, 2018

Note: All presenters at the 2018 regional conference with the exception of undergraduates must have active membership in the AAR or SBL. Presenters to the SCRIPT panels may apply for exemption from this requirement. All participants must register for the conference.

Student Paper Competition

Graduate students in the Eastern International Region are invited to enter the student paper competition. Please note that to be eligible for submission, the student must attend a university in the Eastern International Region. The committee will give preference to work that is new at this conference. The winning award(s) will be formally presented at the business meeting on Sunday, April 15, 2018. A special undergraduate award will also be given this year. Submission for either student award will follow the same procedure.

To enter the competition, please attach a short note confirming that you wish to enter your paper into the contest along with your initial proposal by the February 1, 2018, deadline. A final draft of the paper must then be submitted to Verna Ehret, Regional Coordinator for the EIR at vehret@mercyhurst.edu by April 1, 2018. To be eligible for this award the student must read the entire paper at the meeting, which means the paper and presentation must conform to the twenty-minute time limit (= roughly 2,500 words) or 15-minutes for undergraduate papers (roughly 2,000 words).

Recent Posts