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Events Reports

Events reports are collated by the NSRN, with the majority of reports also commissioned and published by the NSRN (stated below). NSRN publications are reviewed by two readers before publication to the website. Readers may redistribute these papers to other individuals for noncommercial use, provided that the text and this note remain intact. This article may not be reprinted or redistributed for commercial use without prior written permission from the author. If you have any questions about permissions, or suggestions of events we should cover, please contact Anna Hennessey, Events Reports editor.

Preferred citation format e.g.: Cotter, Christopher R. 2011. Qualitative Methods Workshop (NSRN Methods for Nonreligion and Secularity Series). NSRN Events Report series [online], NSRN 7 June 2011. Available at www.nsrn.net [accessed 26 June 2011].

                                             

Atheism and Anthropology: Researching Atheism and Self-Searching Belief and Experience Workshop
University College, London, 21 September 2011
Report by Lorna Mumford, University College London
Published by the NSRN, 14 December 2011

Atheism Explained, by Jonathan Lanman (NSRN Annual Lecture 2011)
St Mary’s University College, Twickenham, 5 April 2011
Report by Katie Aston, Goldsmiths, University of London
Published by the NSRN, 25 November 2011

Qualitative Methods (NSRN Methods for Nonreligion and Secularity Series)
PPSIS, University of Cambridge, 14 December 2010
Report by Christopher R. Cotter, University of Edinburgh
Published by the NSRN, 7 June 2011

Modes of Secularism and Religious Responses (chaired by Charles Taylor)
Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM), Vienna, 10-12 June 2010
Report by Lois Lee, University of Cambridge
Published by the IWMpost, as ‘Secularism in Global Perspective’, p 9.

After Atheism: Religion, Literature and Science (A Symposium with Terry Eagleton)
University of Lancaster, 24 April 2010
Report by Maria Way, University of Westminster
*Forthcoming*
Published by the NSRN

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