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
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Activity
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Presenter/responsible
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9.00-9.15
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Welcome and practical info
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Yochi Fischer
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9.15-10.00
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Plan for workshop and round of presentation
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Torkel Brekke
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10.00-10.30
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Norway
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Oddbjørn Leirvik
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10.30-11.00
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Israel
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Yochi Fischer
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11.00-11.15
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Break, coffee
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Van Leer
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11.15-11.45
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Indian Muslims
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Hilal Ahmed
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11.45-12.15
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Scandinavia and India
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Torkel Brekke
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12.15-12.45
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Lunch
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Van Leer
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12.45-13.15
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New paganism
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Jone Salomonsen
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13.15-13.45
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Turkey
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Massimo Rosati
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13.45-14.15
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Turkey
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Anat Lapidot-Firilla
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14.15-14.45
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South African women
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Nina Hoel
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14.45-15.00
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Short break
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15.00-15.30
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Nepal
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Chiara Letizia
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15.30-16.00
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Political theory/post-secularism
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Peter Losonczi
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16.00-16.30
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Political theory/post-secularism
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Aakash Singh Rathore
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16.30-17.30
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Plenary discussion
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Torkel Brekke
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20.00-
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Restaurant dinner
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Van Leer
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20 February
Time
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Activity
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Presenter/responsible
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08.00-13.00
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Guided trip to Old City incl. lunch
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Van Leer
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13.00-14.00
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Discussion of other proposals
(Bangstad, Devji, Deegalle, Letizia, Lu)
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Torkel Brekke
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14.00-14.30
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Discussion of proposals based in Rome
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Massimo Rosati
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14.30-15.00
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Discussion of the project as a whole
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Torkel Brekke
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15.00-15.30
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Exact output and individual funding
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Torkel Brekke
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15.30-16.00
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Partners and planned workshops
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Torkel Brekke
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16.00-16.35
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Short break, coffee
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Van Leer
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16.30-18.00
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Plans Oxford workshop and practical info
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Torkel Brekke
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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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