2016 Annual Meeting, Nov 19-22
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Events2016 Annual Meeting, Nov 19-22Join us for the 2016 Annual Meetings, San Antonio. Register today! Annual Meeting Brochure 2017 Regional MeetingsThe following Calls for Papers are open: Eastern International Mid-Atlantic Rocky Mountain-Great Plains Southwest (SWCRS) Upper Midwest Western |
NewsRegistration & HousingIs Open! In Memoriam: Jacob Neusner (1932–2016)Longtime member and President of the AAR in 1969, Jacob Neusner died October 8, 2016, at the age of 84. Read Aaron Hughes's article in Religious Studies News on the life and work of Professor Neusner. Getting to Know You: Member Profile and Employment SurveyRead Jack Fitzmier's message about our new Member Profile and Employment Status Survey—exciting opportunities with great incentives for participating! Teaching Buddhism: New Insights on Understanding and Presenting the TraditionsRecently published: Todd Lewis and Gary DeAngelis's new book in the AAR Teaching Religious Studies Series with OUP. AAR members receive a 30% discount on all AAR/OUP series titles. 2016 AAR Officer ElectionsElect the future leaders of the AAR! Voting is open to members from September 21, 2016, through 12:00 pm EDT on October 20, 2016. 2017 Excellence in Teaching Award NominationsThe AAR Teaching and Learning Committee encourages and solicits nominations for the 2017 Excellence in Teaching Award. The deadline for nominations is October 15, 2016. Types of Pentecostal Theology: Method, System, SpiritNew in paperback: Christopher Stephenson's Types of Pentecostal Theology, published by OUP. AAR members receive a 30% discount on all AAR/OUP series titles. Annual Meeting Full Paper ProgramThe full text of papers for more than twenty sessions is being made available to members in advance of the 2016 Annual Meetings, San Antonio. Keshavarz to Deliver 2016 ALHR SeriesThe American Lectures in the History of Religions welcomes Dr. Fatemeh Keshavarz, who will speak on Unsilencing the Sacred: Conversations with the Divine in Notre Dame and Chicago on October 24–28. 2016 National Humanities ConferenceCohosted by the National Humanities Alliance and the Federation of State Humanities Councils, register today for the November 10–13 conference in Salt Lake City. ACLS Fellowship CompetitionsThe American Council of Learned Societies announces the 2016–17 ACLS fellowship competitions, which promote the full spectrum of humanities and humanistic social sciences research. International Dissertation Research GrantsApply for a 2016–2017 AAR International Dissertation Research Grant! These annual grants are intended to help candidates complete their doctoral degrees. Deadline: December 1, 2016. |
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Member NotesBooks and Major Publications:
Scott Mitchell,
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Buddhism in America: Global Religion, Local Contexts
Amanda Baugh,
California State University, Northridge
God and the Green Divide: Religious Environmentalism in Black and White
Darla Schumm,
Hollins University
Disability and World Religions: An Introduction
Jacqueline Hidalgo,
Williams College
Revelation in Aztlán: Scriptures, Utopias, and the Chicano Movement
Yountae An,
Lebanon Valley College
The Decolonial Abyss: Mysticism and Cosmopolitics from the Ruins
Tom Simpson,
Phillips Exeter Academy
American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867–1940 AAR PublicationsIn the Field |