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Call for Papers

Theme: Spirituality And... Culture
Type: 1st Global Conference
Institution: Progressive Connexions
Location: Lisbon (Portugal)
Date: 17.–18.3.2018
Deadline: 20.10.2017

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Spirituality and culture are closely linked. ­­ How we treat others,
what and when we eat and drink, how we interact with – and transcend
– the everyday world are all affected by our spiritual orientation.
Our spiritual commitments may prompt us to seek social change, travel
to sacred places, and follow certain rituals to put us in touch with
something beyond humdrum living. We might signal our identification
with a particular spiritual group by our outward appearance, and
demand that our voices be heard in the corridors of power, but be
acutely aware of other groups with competing ideologies that we still
value as part of the broader culture.

Spirituality And … Culture inaugurates an exciting new series of
inclusive interdisciplinary projects that focus on the significance
of spirituality to human living, thinking and feeling in today’s
world. This event will explore the interactions between spirituality,
culture and social phenomena.

Indicative themes around which the event will be structured will
include (but not be limited to):

- Spirituality and Food (eg fasting; Lent; Ramadan; feasting; dietary
laws; kosher, halal, prohibitions; alcohol; transubstantiation;
cannibalism; puja; monastic asceticism; vegetarianism; mindful
eating; soul food

- Spirituality and Travel (eg pilgrimages; spiritual tourism;
retreats; sacred spaces; migration in a globalized economy; porous
communities)

- Spiritual Practices (eg belief-centred vs. practice-centred
religion; changing liturgies; newer forms of worship; ‘New Age’
‘supermarket’ of spiritual practices – crystals, angels, candles,
incense, chanting, music, drumming, psychoactive drugs, dancing,
sleep deprivation; exorcism; revivals, retrievals and appropriations
of older styles of religion – Druidism, Kabbalah, Wahhabi,
fundamentalist Christianity)

- Spirituality and Social change (social justice; pacifism;
enlightenment; patriarchy; polygamy; fundamentalism; feminism;
euthanasia; abortion; environmental awareness; poverty; racism; penal
reform; toleration of difference)

- Spirituality and Education (eg secular schools and spirituality;
meditation in the classroom; mindfulness; attention and distraction;
Steiner, Krishnamurti etc; schools with religious ethos; madrassa;
religious education versus religious training)

- Spirituality and interfaith relations (eg meditation as common
ground between world religions; development of a global ethic; Dalai
Lama/Kung conversations; conversion and apostasy; immigration;
cultural clashes involving spiritual orientation; jihad; crusades)

- Spirituality and politics (eg church and state; theocracies;
Hindutva; religion in the private sphere and public square; clash of
secular and spiritual ideologies [such as the ‘gay cake’ incident in
Northern Ireland, cow vigilantes in India]; shariah compliant
banking; anti-consumerism; fundamentalist atheism; claims of
indigenous peoples to sacred geographies)

- Spirituality, liberation and oppression (eg transcendence as escape
from misery; human rights; religious tolerance; secular intolerance
of religion; discrimination; extremism; misogyny; homophobia)

- Spirituality and identity (eg religious symbols – hijab, turban,
cross, kippah; communities of faith, ‘Spiritual but not religious’;
census categories; non-religious forms of spirituality; yoga;
mindfulness; non-religious Buddhism; ‘anonymous’ Christianity.

What’s so special about Progressive Connexions events?

A fresh, friendly, dynamic, format – at Progressive Connexions we are
dedicated to breaking away from the stuffy, old-fashion conference
formats, where endless presentations are read aloud off powerpoints.
We work to bring you an interactive format, where exchange of
experience and information is alternated with captivating workshops,
engaging debates and round tables, time set aside for getting to know
each other and for discussing common future projects and initiatives,
all in a warm, relaxed, egalitarian atmosphere.

A chance to network with international professionals – the beauty of
our interdisciplinary events is that they bring together
professionals from all over the world and from various fields of
activity, all joined together by a shared passion. Not only will the
exchange of experience, knowledge and stories be extremely valuable
in itself, but we seek to create lasting, ever-growing communities
around our projects, which will become a valuable resource for those
belonging to them.

A chance to be part of constructing change – There is only one thing
we love as much as promoting knowledge: promoting real, lasting
social change by encouraging our participants to take collective
action, under whichever form is most suited to their needs and
expertise (policy proposals, measuring instruments, research
projects, educational materials, etc.) We will support all such
actions in the aftermath of the event as well, providing a platform
for further discussions, advice from the experts on our Project
Advisory Team and various other tools and intellectual resources, as
needed.

An opportunity to discuss things that matter to you – Our events are
not only about discussing how things work in the respective field,
but also about how people work in that field – what are the
struggles, problems and solutions professionals have found in their
line of work, what are the areas where better communication among
specialists is needed and how the interdisciplinary approach can help
bridge those gaps and help provide answers to questions from specific
areas of activity.

An unforgettable experience – When participating in a Progressive
Connexions event, there is a good chance you will make some long-time
friends. Our group sizes are intimate, our venues are comfortable and
relaxing and our event locations are history-laden and suited to the
event. And to further tickle your appetite for exploration, learning
and discovery, our Lisbon 2018 event package includes personalized
tours of some of the most relevant sites in the city.

What to Send

The aim of this interdisciplinary conference and collaborative
networking event is to bring together academics, professionals,
practitioners, NGO’s, voluntary sector workers, in the context of a
variety of formats: papers, seminars, workshops, panels, q&a’s, etc.

300 word proposals, presentations, abstracts and other forms of
contribution and participation should be submitted by Friday 20th
October 2017. Other forms of participation should be discussed in
advance with the Organising Chair.

All submissions will be minimally double reviewed, under anonymous
(blind) conditions, by a global panel drawn from members of the
Project Development Team and the Advisory Board. In practice our
procedures usually entail that by the time a proposal is accepted, it
will have been triple and quadruple reviewed.

You will be notified of the panel’s decision by Friday 3rd November
2017.

If your submission is accepted for the conference, a full draft of
your contribution should be submitted by Friday 16th February 2018.

Abstracts and proposals may be in Word, PDF, RTF or Notepad formats
with the following information and in this order: a) author(s), b)
affiliation as you would like it to appear in the programme, c) email
address, d) title of proposal, e) body of proposal, f) up to 10
keywords.

E-mails should be entitled:  Spirituality and Culture Submission

Where to Send

Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chair
and the Project Administrator:

Seán Moran: [email protected]
Project Administrator: [email protected]

Ethos

Progressive Connexions believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and
professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should
attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to
make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract or proposal
for presentation.

Please note: Progressive Connexions is a not-for-profit network and
we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel
or subsistence, nor can we offer discounts off published rates and
fees.

Key Dates

Friday 20th October 2017:
Proposal Submission deadline

Friday 3rd November 2017:
Acceptance/Rejection notification

Friday 24th November:
Booking Form Submissions

w/b Monday 4th December 2017:
Circulation of Draft Programme

by Friday 8th December 2017:
Invoices issued

Friday 12th January 2018:
Final date for payment

Friday 26th January 2018:
Circulation of Revised Programme

Friday 2nd February 2018:
Final programme to website and to printing

Friday 16th Feburary 2018:
Full draft of presentation to be submitted

Conference website:
http://www.progressiveconnexions.net/interdisciplinary-projects/spirituality-and/spirituality-and-culture/conferences/




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