Jerusalem Seminar

   


Religious pluralization as cultural condition for social cohesion and social conflict in a post-secular era

The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute 19 and 20 February 2012



19 February

Time
Activity
Presenter/responsible
9.00-9.15
Welcome and practical info
Yochi Fischer
9.15-10.00
Plan for workshop and round of presentation
Torkel Brekke
10.00-10.30
Norway
Oddbjørn Leirvik
10.30-11.00
Israel
Yochi Fischer
11.00-11.15
Break, coffee
Van Leer
11.15-11.45
Indian Muslims
Hilal Ahmed
11.45-12.15
Scandinavia and India
Torkel Brekke
12.15-12.45
Lunch
Van Leer
12.45-13.15
New paganism
Jone Salomonsen
13.15-13.45
Turkey
Massimo Rosati
13.45-14.15
Turkey
Anat Lapidot-Firilla
14.15-14.45
South African women
Nina Hoel
14.45-15.00
Short break

15.00-15.30
Nepal
Chiara Letizia
15.30-16.00
Political theory/post-secularism
Peter Losonczi
16.00-16.30
Political theory/post-secularism
Aakash Singh Rathore
16.30-17.30
Plenary discussion
Torkel Brekke
20.00-
Restaurant dinner
Van Leer


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20 February

Time
Activity
Presenter/responsible
08.00-13.00
Guided trip to Old City incl. lunch
Van Leer
13.00-14.00
Discussion of other proposals
(Bangstad, Devji, Deegalle, Letizia, Lu)
Torkel Brekke
14.00-14.30
Discussion of proposals based in Rome
Massimo Rosati
14.30-15.00
Discussion of the project as a whole
Torkel Brekke
15.00-15.30
Exact output and individual funding
Torkel Brekke
15.30-16.00
Partners and planned workshops
Torkel Brekke
16.00-16.35
Short break, coffee
Van Leer
16.30-18.00
Plans Oxford workshop and practical info
Torkel Brekke


Workshop participants
1.       Oddbjørn Birger Leirvik,           Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo
2.       Nina Hoel, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Religious Studies, University of Cape Town
3.       Chiara Letizia, Department of Human Sciences, University of Milan-Bicocca
4.       Hilal Ahmed, Associate Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi
5.       Péter Losonczi, Research Associate, Centre for Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture,Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven
6.       Torkel Brekke, History of Religions and South Asia Studies, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo
7.       Massimo Rosati, Sociology, University of Rome Tor Vergata
8.       Jone Salomonsen, Chair Interdisciplinary & Theological Gender Studies, Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo
9.       Aakash Singh Rathore, Developing Countries Research Centre (DCRC), Delhi  
10.   Anat Lapidot-Firilla, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
11.   Yochi Fischer, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

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