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Call for Papers

Theme: Political Theology
Type: 3rd Annual Conference
Institution: Political Theology Network (PTN)
   Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Arizona State
University
Location: Tempe, AZ (USA) – Online
Date: 7.–9.4.2022
Deadline: 31.12.2021

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The Political Theology Network invites proposals for its third
conference to be held in Tempe, Arizona on April 7th-9th, 2022, in
collaboration with the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
at Arizona State University. In response to the changing conditions
of the COVID-19 pandemic, we aim to experiment with the conference
format and structure. To this end, we will seek proposals (250-400
words) for individual papers exploring political theology (understood
broadly as an interdisciplinary conversation about intersections of
religious and political ideas and practices) in four distinct seminar
streams:

- Indigeneity and (Im)migration: Dispossession, Borders, and the
  State,
  led by Dana Lloyd ([email protected]) and Eleanor Craig
  ([email protected])

- Climate Change and Apocalypticism,
  led by Kyle Lambelet ([email protected]) and Beatrice Marovich
  ([email protected])

- Truth, Post-Truth, and Democracy,
  led by Tracy Fessenden ([email protected]), John Carlson
  ([email protected]), and Sarah Riccardi-Swartz ([email protected])

- Beyond Secularization,
  led by Hanna Reichel ([email protected]) and Rafael Vizcaíno
  ([email protected])

The conference will be held seminar-style with each seminar stream
(10-20 participants each) physically meeting April 8th and 9th, with
an optional keynote panel the evening of April 7th. In addition, as
an attempt to grow the intellectual community among the members of
the Political Theology Network, we will continue the seminar streams
with two or three virtual meetings in the weeks following the
conference. To this end, we also seek proposals for individual papers
(250-400 words) for each of the streams above to be delivered online,
after the in-person conference. We hope these virtual extensions of
the conference will allow members of PTN who may not be able to make
it physically to Arizona to be full participants in the on-going
conversations.

In your proposal, please indicate which stream you would like your
proposal sent to, and whether you are applying for an in-person slot
(April 8th or 9th) or a virtual/online slot (in subsequent weeks). In
addition, if you are applying for an in-person slot, please indicate
whether you are open to delivering your work in a virtual format if
that is the only available one. With your proposals, please include a
short biographical statement (who are you?) and, for in person
proposals, any tech requirements. We especially welcome proposals
that engage non-Christian and/or non-Western traditions as well those
working with feminist theory, queer theory, decolonial theory, Latinx
studies, indigenous studies, and/or Black studies. Limited funding is
available to cover travel and registration costs of a select number
of contingent faculty or graduate student participants with
exceptional proposals. Please indicate if you would like to be
considered for this funding opportunity. Please, likewise, indicate
whether there are ways that we can help you receive the necessary
funding from your home institution. 

Deadline for proposals:
December 31, 2021

Notification:
mid-January

To submit a proposal please email [email protected]
with “PTN Conference Proposal” in the subject line.

With questions, reach out to the stream leaders listed above or the
PTN conference organizing committee:

Brandy Daniels (chair)
Email: [email protected]

Alex Dubilet
Email: [email protected]

Vincent Lloyd
Email: [email protected]




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