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LOCATION:Princeton University
SUMMARY: CFP: Muslim Debates and Contestations
DESCRIPTION: Inaugural Princeton Islamic Studies ConferenceMuslim Debates and ContestationCall for AbstractsWe are delighted to invite graduate students and early-career scholars to submit abstracts that examine the theme of "Muslim debates and contestations" for our Islamic Studies conference. &nbsp;Proposals covering different time periods and employing a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives are welcome. There are multiple modalities of conceptualizing the role, format, and nature of debate and its associated implications for religion and society. Therefore, proposals approaching the category&nbsp;of debate in an expansive way and across its social, historical, religious, political, and other registers are encouraged to apply.&nbsp;We are also particularly interested in proposals that contribute more broadly to methods and approaches in the study of Islam and Muslim societies.&nbsp;Please submit a 350-500-word abstract and title no later by December 10, 2023&nbsp;to&nbsp;rel-isgc@princeton.edu.&nbsp;The conference will be held in-person from&nbsp;April 5th - 6th&nbsp;at Princeton University, with travel and lodging expenses covered for participants. Due to budgetary constraints, we are unfortunately unable to cover travel expenses for applicants outside of North America.SponsorsDepartment of ReligionNear Eastern StudiesDepartment of EnglishComparative LiteratureArt and ArchaeologySharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf StudiesCenter for Society, Culture, and ReligionPrinceton Islamic Studies ColloquiumUniversity Center for Human ValuesThe Humanities CouncilThe Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities.
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