Open House

Sunday - April 14, 2024 - Online
11:00 AM- 12:30 PM CST US.

Join us for the Study of Religion as an Analytical Discipline Workshop's (SORAAAD)'s April 14, 2024  Open House, Sunday 11:00 am - 12:30 pm North America CST.

Tell us about your current research and teaching interests, upcoming talks, recent or soon to be released publications or posts.

Feeling like you will never get to that research project? We will run, "Are you ready for the Summer?" a workshop featuring project organizing and research design exercises to help you get there.

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SORAAAD is sponsored by Department of Gender, Religion, and Critical Studies, University of Regina and the Edward Bailey Centre for the Study of Implicit Religion.

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The Schedule

11:00-11:10 am
Welcome & Announcements
11:10 am - 12:25 pm
Introductions
Workshop: Are you ready for the Summer?
Conversation
12:25-12:30 pm
Recap of Announcements
Closing Remarks

Representation 2023 (2021)

SORAAAD’s 10th year of workshops, with the theme, "Representation and the Analytical Study of Religion" was interrupted by the COVID surge of early 2021, after talks by Richard Newton and Alana Vincent.

The workshop's events have been on hiatus and will, for now, continue online. SORAAAD will resume its focus on representation over the course of at least 2023-24 academic year.

Attention to representation in research design, including what factors into how we understand religion and conceive of what we should study, were among the workshop’s originating concerns. In its most basic terms, representation is a means of characterizing and accounting for elements in “a sample” from which we generalize in order to characterize phenomena.

Representation conjures simultaneously the need to address the manufacture and designation of alterity and normativity (SORAAAD, 2012 PDF) , to cultivate a capacity to chart arrays of human expression and activity, to recognize and rectify voids, and to allow this work to change how we compare, explain, and conceptualize (Long, 1995; Moultrie, 2017, Compton et. al, 2017, Garland-Thomson, 2015)
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