Time |
Program |
12:00pm - 12:15pm |
Welcoming Remarks
- Professor Sarah Gallant, Conference Committee
- Professor Bob Gibbs, Acting Chair and Graduate Chair, Department for the Study of Religion
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12:15pm - 1:30pm |
Religion and Technology
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Arist Bravo, Double Major in Religion and Computer Science: Better Software for Religious Stakeholders - Insights from Wittgenstein to Benedict
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Hammad Syed, Major in History of Religions, Minor in French Studies and South Asian Humanities: Twitter Darbār: in the Presence of HadithGPT
Religion and Diaspora
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Julia Gould, Double Major in Political Science and Diaspora & Transnational Studies: Tropey Wife: Constructing the Jewish American Princess and the Shiksa
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Samuel Weinstein, Double Major in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations (Ancient) and Philosophy: The Holy Seed: Diasporic Unease, National Identity, and the Formation of the Other in Ezra-Nehemiah
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Alexander Lawson, Double Major in History and Peace, Conflict and Justice, Minor in Religion: The Price of Belief: Applying Costly Signaling Theory to the Spread of Ancient Cults
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1:30pm - 1:45pm |
Break |
1:45pm - 2:30pm |
Religion in the Public Sphere: Popular Culture and Media
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Trent Atkinson, Double Major in Religion and Diaspora & Transnational Studies: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Golem: On Reproduction of the Golem in American Superhero Comics
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Julia Shokeir, Double Major in Anthropology (General) and Religion, Minor in Medical Anthropology: Museumification and its Dangers: The "Enlightenment" of Korean Buddhism
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Swamini Sagar, Double Major in Religion and Philosophy, Minor in Writing & Rhetoric: Reinstating Spiritual Meaning: Museum Legacies of Colonialism and Religious Artifacts
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2:30pm - 2:45pm |
Break |
2:45pm - 4:00pm |
Religion in the Public Sphere: Global Case Studies
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Ashvini Giridaran, Double Major in Religion and American Studies: Behind Bill 21: Laïcité and the Preservation of Power
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Eleanor Park, Double Major in Religion and English: Religious Freedom: Assessing South Korea's New Religious Movements and the State's Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Ahlam Haouach, Major in Economics and Society: Religious Freedom and Legal Pluralism: An Analysis of the Intersection of Human Rights and Sharia Law in Europe through the Molla Sali v. Greece Case
Religion in the Public Sphere: Philosophy
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Rayan Magon, Double Major in Psychology and Philosophy: The Gestalt Glue of Personal Identity: Reflections on Hindu Transcendental Egoism as a Reply to Parfit
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Odessa Hewitt-Bernhard, Double Major in Philosophy and Ethics, Society, and Law: Love Thy Neighbour as a Challenge to Political Theology: Understanding the Neighbour as an Ethical Position through the Work of Emmanuel Levinas and Simone Weil
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4:00pm - 4:05pm |
Closing Remarks
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Professor Laura Beth Bugg, Acting Associate Chair, Department for the Study of Religion
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Owen Huisman, RUSA President
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4:05pm - 5:00pm |
Social |