“Teaching Against Islamophobia” – Workshop Co-Sponsored with the American Academy of Religion
Teaching Against Islamophobia
Workshop Co-Sponsored with the American Academy of Religion
Anti-Muslim bigotry and racism have risen to epidemic proportions in the United States and Europe. The Wabash Center and the American Academy of Religion recognize the importance of equipping a broad array of religion scholars with the pedagogical knowledge, tools, and strategies to teach about, and against, anti-Muslim prejudice. For this reason, the two organizations are co-sponsoring a workshop entitled, “Teaching Against Islamophobia.”
Dates:
August 6–10, 2018, Workshop at the Wabash Center in Crawfordsville, IN
November 16, 2018, Pre-Conference session on Friday afternoon, AAR Annual Meeting (Denver)
November 22, 2019, Pre-Conference session on Friday afternoon, AAR Annual Meeting (San Diego)
Workshop Leadership:
Juliane Hammer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aysha Hidayatullah, University of San Francisco
Todd Green, Luther College
Applications are due May 10, 2018.
Funding
Participants will receive an honorarium of $1000 for full participation in the workshop and two AAR pre-conference sessions. For the workshop, all travel expenses, housing and meals will be covered. For the pre-conference meetings, one night’s complimentary lodging is available for participants (if they have registered for the AAR Annual Meeting).
Processes and Procedures for the Payment of Honorarium
Eligibility
Eligibility is limited to faculty teaching about religion or theology at an accredited institution of higher education in North America (college, university, seminary, or divinity school).
We welcome applications from professors whose primary teaching and specialization is not Islamic studies.
Full-time or tenure status is not necessary.
More details at this link: https://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/programs/workshops/teaching-against-islamophobia/