http://congress2011.ca/
We are very happy to present you with the program of our 2011 Congress meeting, which will be held at St. Thomas University and the University of New Brunswick. Once again we have a great meeting planned, thanks to the quality of your proposals. As you will note, we touch on a vast range of subjects – therefore it should be a stimulating conference. We want to particularly draw your attention to the first CSSR Presidential Reception, welcoming new and returning members and giving everyone the opportunity to mingle. Hors dʼoeuvres will be served, and there will be a cash bar. After the reception, there will be a Panel presentation on Religion in South Asian Film. The Panel will be followed by a screening of the film Raavan (2010). It is bound to be a great night of food, academic repartee and filmic entertainment.
As usual, we will have many opportunities to socialize at receptions following the major sessions. All CSSR sessions will be held at the St. Thomas University campus, along with other religiously themed societies so members can meet with other societies with ease. We also have a room set aside for informal get-togethers during the day. For this purpose, ECH 201 (Edmund Casey Hall) has been reserved for us during the day so that we can meet one another and exchange ideas for the duration of our meetings.
To summarize, we have a great mix of scholarly papers, special panels, and gifted speakers this year at the CSSR on diverse subjects related to religion and palliative care, citizenship, violence, multiculturalism, gender, theories and methods, ecology, and many more. We also have entire panels devoted to the study of Islam, Sikhism, Hindu Religious Traditions, Christianity, and Asian Religion– make plans to attend. We look forward to seeing you in Fredericton from May 28 – May 31, 2011.
Rubina Ramji and Alison R. Marshall
▷Call for Papers
Call for Papers—download PDF
Canadian Society for the Study of Religion Annual Conference
Theme—Coasts and Continents: Exploring Peoples and Places
▷General Information
The Program Committee invites submissions for the 2011 Annual Meeting of the CSSR, to be held in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and the Social Sciences on the campuses of University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, from Saturday May 28 to Tuesday May 31, 2011.The Board of the Federation encourages associations to adopt this theme and to develop sessions related to the topic within their own programs and to engage in intellectual debates that characterize these annual meetings.
As always, the CSSR welcomes papers and proposals on all aspects of religion, from various academic perspectives.
The deadline for all submissions (special papers and abstracts of regular papers, panels and roundtables) is Monday, January 31, 2011. Abstracts are to be no more than 150 words. Those greatly exceeding this limit will not be printed in the program.
Individuals must be members to have their papers accepted into the program. At least one participant of a panel should be a member.
Please note: This year we will be strictly following CSSR policy:
0. Individuals may only present one paper in a panel, and be a discussant in one Roundtable.
1. Panelists must be from different institutions.
Chaired sessions are an integral part of an effective program. Please indicate if you would be willing to chair a session at the annual meeting.
Completed special papers, abstracts of regular papers, panels and roundtables, are to be sent electronically to the Program Chair:
Rubina Ramji
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Cape Breton University
ruby_ramji@cbu.ca
(902) 563-1264
** Please include the following information with your electronic submission: last name, first name, institutional affiliation, abstract, audiovisual needs, mailing address, phone number(s), fax number, and e-mail address. As well, please indicate your audio-visual needs, if any.
▷Submissions for the CSSR Annual Meeting may be of Four Types
a. Special Papers
In order to effect a more full discussion of complete studies by Society members, blocks of time may be set aside for the presentation of, responses to, and discussion of ―special or ―major papers. A special paper may be grounded in a special field, but it should address matters important to all students of religion. In order to be considered, a complete version of the paper together with an abstract is to be submitted by January 31, 2011.
b. Regular Papers
The Committee invites proposals for presentations of works in progress and shorter scholarly papers for presentation. Normally, the time for actual delivery is twenty minutes, with ten minutes for questions and discussion. A 150 (maximum) word abstract should be submitted by January 31, 2011. All audio-visual needs must be clearly noted with your initial submission. Abstracts should include some background to the topic you are proposing, a statement of methodology and an indication of your argument.
c. Panels
The Committee encourages proposals for panels, workshops and seminars. The organizer is responsible for setting the topic and involving the participants in a maximum three hour block of time (two sessions of an hour and a half each). An abstract(s) as above, together with the names and institutional affiliations of the participants, audio-visual needs, and the name of a Chair (who should not be making a presentation) is to be submitted by January 31, 2011. Panel organizers should submit both the panel abstract and the individual paper abstracts as one package. Panel organizers are expected to coordinate communication between members of the panel(s) and the Program Chair.
d. Roundtables
The Roundtable format usually focuses on a particular issue, book, or the body of work of an individual. It consists of four (or more) short presentations followed by discussion, both with the roundtable members and audience members. As with the panel, the organizer is responsible for submitting an abstract for the Roundtable which includes the names and institutional affiliations of the participants, equipment needs, and the name of the Chair (who may also be a participant).
▷Important Notes
1. The CSSR strongly discourages panel presentations of more than three papers as it inhibits discussion. Presentations of more than 3 papers should use the Roundtable format.
2. Requests to present on specific dates MUST accompany the initial proposal. Date changes cannot be made to the program once it has been circulated.
3. Joint proposals (two societies combining their efforts) should be submitted to both societies for approval.
4. Acceptance of proposals will be done via e-mail, and Panel/Roundtable organizers will be responsible for informing their presenters. Members who require a hard copy acceptance of their proposal for funding purposes may request one from the Program Chair.
5. Multiple presentations are not permitted. However, a participant is permitted to present one regular paper/panel presentation and one roundtable presentation.
▷CSSR Program
CSSR Program 2011 – Download PDF
Please don’t forget to print out and bring your own copy of the program!
CANCELLATIONS:
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Saturday May 28 – 19:00 pm
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GABRIEL H. JONES (University of Ottawa)
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“Wrath of the Snake Goddess: Vengeance, Retribution and Social Justice in the Jennifer Lynch film Hisss (2010)”
Panel: South Asian Religion in Film / South Asian Film and Religion
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MARY I. HALE (Saint Mary’s University)
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“…And the Leopard Change Its Spots?: Negotiating New Ways of Power in a Post-Christian and Neo-Liberal Land”
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RYAN WESTON (Wilfrid Laurier University)
“Faithful Folk?: Audience Response to Gospel Performance at Four Canadian Folk Festivals” Session: Religion and Embodied Practices
▷2011 Congress Reception Invitation
▷Graduate Student Luncheon Invitation
Dearest religion grads,I hope you’ve had a smooth end-of-term, now that a summer full of
productivity and sunshine lies before us. I’m really looking forward
to seeing many of you at this year’s Congress of the Humanities and
Social Sciences, in Fredericton, NB. It’ll be lovely to see everyone
back in my home province!
Once more, I’d like to welcome you all to all of the CSSR/SCER
activities during congress, particularly the CSSR/SCER Presidential
Reception on Saturday, the 28th from 5-7, and the Graduate Student
Professional Development Luncheon, “Pedagogy: The art of teaching
about religion” on Monday the 30th from 12-1:30.
I’m especially excited for this luncheon because it will afford us all
an opportunity to reflect on teaching about religion, which is a
central aspect of our job. The panel features Rebekka King of the
University of Toronto, and a delegation from the University of Regina
including Ian Brown, Jesse Bailey, and Sarah Hagel, who will reflect
on their teaching experiences and strategies. Come with thoughts and
questions, and an appetite for pizza.
I’m looking very much forward to seeing you in Fredericton.
As always, send your ideas, upcoming conference alerts, and CFPs my way.
Warmly yours,
Aldea Mulhern
Please register for the Congress (and the CSSR Conference) here: http://congress2011.ca/registration/
See you in Fredericton!