3rd ANU Religion Conference (POSTPONED TO 2021)
About The Event
Religion and Migration: Culture and Policy
Date: December 8-10, 2021
Venue: Sir Roland Wilson Building, Australian National University
Forms of human movement including global immigration, asylum-seeking, climate migration, and the internal migration accompanying mass urbanization, have radically altered religious cultures around the world, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. The aim of this 3rd ANU Religion Conference is to explore the various phenomena related to religion and migration; the political and social transitions impacting upon the transnational religiosity of contemporary communities.
3rd ANU Religion Conference Committee
• Dr David W. Kim, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific (Co-chair)
• Dr Ibrahim Abraham, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences (Co-chair)
• A/Professor Ven. Alex Bruce, ANU College of Law
• Ms Lina Koleilat, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
• Dr Duncan Wright, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
This conference is organized with the support of ANU’s Humanities Research Centre and the Herbert & Valmae Freilich Project. The Conference committee acknowledges the First Australians on whose traditional lands we shall meet, and pays respect to the elders of the Ngunnawal people past and present.
Source: Australian National University
Location
Sir Roland Wilson Building, Australian National University
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