Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalization

Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalization The CRCG conducts cutting-edge research to develop alternative approaches to understanding "religion" and its relationship with politics & society.

The Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalization engages in cutting-edge research, policy advice and analysis that seeks to develop alternative conceptual and practical approaches to understanding "religion" and its relationship with politics and society. Our researchers explore religion's entanglement with issues related to migration, gender and sexuality, development, human rights (especially

Freedom of Religion or Belief), conflict resolution and peacebuilding across multiple geographical, cultulral, political, economic and historical contexts. Utilizing multidisciplinary approaches that draw on International Relations, sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, law, religious studies, theology and social and political science, our staff and fellows conduct theoretically innovative research and provide consultation and advice for policymakers at various different levels of government and for civil society organisations. The Centre hosts regular seminars and master classes from visiting scholars, workshops and policy meetings and provides analysis on current events through our blog, The Religion Factor - www.religionfactor.net.

Webinar alert!The CRCG is organizing a lecture on 'Lithuanian Lutheran women: finding agency and leadership without ordi...
27/03/2024

Webinar alert!

The CRCG is organizing a lecture on 'Lithuanian Lutheran women: finding agency and leadership without ordination' presented by Morta Vidunaite, from Vytautas Magnus University. The webinar will be hosted by from !

The webinar will take place on April 22nd 16:00-17:00 CET. See the poster for more details, to sign up, follow this link: https://forms.gle/GtZxYLD8umhyZDFa9

We look forward to seeing you there.

Our Marie Skłodowska-Curie member Uroš Kovač has written a new article on his research about sprituality and religion am...
05/02/2024

Our Marie Skłodowska-Curie member Uroš Kovač has written a new article on his research about sprituality and religion among African football players, in light of the currently ongoing Africa Cup.

Uroš' project at the CRCG investigates the intersection of football, migration, and religion among African migrants in Europe in order to study African migrants who hope to sign contracts with European football clubs. In this short piece, he argues that the magico-religious practices that sometimes take place in African football can be considered as not simply peculiarities of African football, but rather reflections on global dynamics and structural inequities.

We encourage you to read the very interesting piece here:

African football is often maligned as steeped in superstition. But rather than endemic to the continent, debates about football 'sorcery' reflect global dynamics.

On Thursday November 2nd, the Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalisation is organizing a roundtable event together ...
16/10/2023

On Thursday November 2nd, the Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalisation is organizing a roundtable event together with the Research Unit Education and Culture.

Institutions for higher education are increasingly called to reflect on and take action to challenge and overcome injustice, violence and exclusion. Awareness of how institutions themselves are structured by gendered and racial inequalities, call to question educational cultures as well as the production of knowledge within these institutions. This Roundtable aims to engage with these critical conversations, while considering the role of research in challenging injustice, violence and exclusion in higher education. Related to this we will explore the ethical and methodological challenges experienced by researchers and teachers when challenging their own universities.

Dr. Elisabet Le Roux, Research Director of the Unit for Religion and Development Research at Stellenbosch University will discuss her research on campus r**e culture at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Drs. Charlotte Wekker, senior lecturer at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences and a PhD researcher at the University of Groningen, will share critical insights on researching and addressing racism in higher education in The Netherlands.

The event will take place November 2nd, at Grote Rozenstraat 38, room 068 at 15:00. For full details, please see the poster.

Sign up is not required, we look forward to seeing you there!

We have some great news! 🌟During the conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion, Julia Martín...
11/07/2023

We have some great news! 🌟

During the conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion, Julia Martínez Ariño was awarded the 2023 ISSR Best Book Award for her book "Urban Secularism".

Congratulations, Julia!💐

Great news for those who missed the latest webinar sessions with ISOR, or would like to watch them again!The webinars by...
03/07/2023

Great news for those who missed the latest webinar sessions with ISOR, or would like to watch them again!

The webinars by Gülay Türkmen, Marian Burchardt, Véronique Altglas and Andrew Whitehead are now available on YouTube.

To watch them, follow this link: https://www.youtube.com//videos.

Reminder to sign up for our conference taking place on 3-5 July: "Humor is Serious Business"!Sign up for free through th...
20/06/2023

Reminder to sign up for our conference taking place on 3-5 July: "Humor is Serious Business"!
Sign up for free through this link or the QR code in the poster below: https://forms.gle/BD4WXVdqLtwhawF39

We are very happy to announce the full program for the Coffee Break Conference "Humor is Serious Business" taking place ...
13/06/2023

We are very happy to announce the full program for the Coffee Break Conference "Humor is Serious Business" taking place in Groningen from 3-5 July 2023!

Attendance is free, sign up here: https://forms.gle/BD4WXVdqLtwhawF39

The CRCG is excited to invite you to "Humor is Serious Business: A Coffee Break Conference"! This conference is co-organ...
23/05/2023

The CRCG is excited to invite you to "Humor is Serious Business: A Coffee Break Conference"!

This conference is co-organized with the Institute of Indian Studies and will take place in Groningen from 3-5 July 2023. Attendance is free, sign-up is required. See the posters below for more details!

A detailed program of the conference with all speakers will follow soon. Want to stay informed? Sign up to be part of the mailing list!

Photo details: Margi Madhu Chakyar, Kalamandalam Manikandam, Nepathya Jinesh

Prof. Dr. Lehmann is emeritus professor from the University of Cambridge, and is both sociologist and anthropologist. He...
13/04/2023

Prof. Dr. Lehmann is emeritus professor from the University of Cambridge, and is both sociologist and anthropologist.

He will be visiting the university on the 9th of May, and the Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalization will be hosting a presentation on his work. It start at 16:00 in room 117 of the faculty. It can also be followed online, through meet.google.com/ciy-ygqj-mva.

Dr. Lehmanns talk will discuss the globalization of Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism featuring the findings of fieldwork conducted in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Israel, Mexico, the UK, and the US.

To sign up, please go to https://forms.gle/FmdPqza6ygxy8LDEA or scan the QR code in the photo!

The CRCG looks forward to seeing you there.

On the 20th of March, the second session of the webinar series "Religion and the Politics of National Identity" will tak...
02/03/2023

On the 20th of March, the second session of the webinar series "Religion and the Politics of National Identity" will take place, organized by CRCG and ISOR!

The webinar, hosted by dr. Marian Burchardt of the University of Leipzig, will discuss Religious Diversity and Nationhood in the Secular West. For more information, see the attached poster!

Attendance (through Zoom) is free, sign-up is required: bit.ly/WebinarISORCRCG

We hope to see you there!

On the 10th of March, we are organizing a public symposium about gender, religion and secularity on behalf of Internatio...
21/02/2023

On the 10th of March, we are organizing a public symposium about gender, religion and secularity on behalf of International Women's Day!
During this event, we host the perspectives of three scholars on European gender movements. They will explore a variety of topics: research on anti-gender movements, women in polygamous marriages and on religious activists for gender equality.

The event will take place in person, in the courtroom of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (Oude Boteringestraat 38) from 9:30-13:00 (walk-in 9:15). A lunch and coffee breaks will be provided.
For more details and to sign up, see the images below! Or sign up through this link: https://forms.gle/EAwigYzEYySatpJX7

We look forward to seeing you there!

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