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Call for Papers

"Religion and International Affairs"
International Conference
Faculty of Humanities,
AGH University of Science and Technology
Faculty of International Relations,
Krakowska Akademia im. Frycza Modrzewskiego
Krakow (Poland)
19-20 November 2009

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Religion, as an essential element of sociological, cultural
and political science analysis, has for a long time had a
well-established position in research carried out by
representatives of many fields of study. In a way, this is a
realisation of Max Weber’s legacy, who believed that every
major religious system has created its own relationship
towards different aspects of social life, with considerable
consequences for the development of mankind.

Despite some contradictory opinions expressed in the past,
religion does remain an important factor determining in many
ways mutual relations between states and communities in the
contemporary world. Mutual relations between Serbia and
Croatia, India and Pakistan, or Ireland and Great Britain,
all have religious tensions in the background. In front of
our very eyes we can witness the cultural and religious
conflict between the world of Islam and Euroatlantic
civilization. On the other hand, activities and mediations
of religious leaders help to ease the conflicts of interests
determining international politics in the contemporary
world. Visions of peaceful coexistence of nations advocated
by some religions have become a standard repertoire of
political propaganda. Also the economic development has its
religious determinants, and the field of international law
is connected both with the ideals of Enlightenment and the
development of religious principles.

And finally, there is an issue of dynamics and the nature of
transformation of religion itself, its forms and ways of
presence in the life of contemporary people and contemporary
society, and predictions concerning the significance of
religion in the future.

The above-mentioned issues outline the area of discussion,
to which we would like to invite the representatives of many
scientific disciplines, research and academic centres,
hoping that this variety – axiological, substantive and
methodological – will produce interesting results. Bearing
in mind a broad formula of the conference, we would like to
divide it into three thematic groups:

1. Law and politics
2. Economy and society
3. Culture

Registration (with abstract submission):
10 September 2009

Official abstracts confirmation by Conference Commitee:
30 September 2009

Programme Committee:
Prof. Boguslawa Bednarczyk (KAAFM)
Prof. Zbigniew Pasek (AGH)
Prof. Piotr Stawinski (KAAFM)
Dr. Spasimir Domaradzki (KAAFM)

Conference Secretary:
Dr. Magdalena Bainczyk (KAAFM)
Dr. Robert Borkowski (AGH)
Email: [email protected]

Conference website:
http://www.wh.agh.edu.pl/religia/index_en.php

 
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