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We are thrilled to announce the addition of a tour of World Heritage Site Durham Cathedral lead by Professor Emeritus Walter Moberly to our 50th anniversary celebrations. The tour will be on Monday 14th of July at 8pm, at a cost of £20 per person with 28 spaces available
We are putting together a slide slow to commemorate our 50th Anniversary & need your help. If you have photos from previous SocRel conferences, please send them to: Jennie [email protected], Alex [email protected], or Anna-Marie [email protected]
We are thrilled to announce the addition of a tour of World Heritage Site Durham Cathedral lead by Professor Emeritus Walter Moberly to our 50th anniversary celebrations. The tour will be on Monday 14th of July at 8pm, at a cost of £20 per person with 28 spaces available
We have extended the registration deadline for our annual conference by one week! The final deadline to secure your place is 23rd May 2025
For those of you who have had an abstract accepted, we urge you to register as soon as possible to safeguard your place in the programme.
Our recent Response Day was filled with fascinating research and critical insights on lived experiences, structural inequalities, & the intersections of faith, neurodivergence, & social justice. Thank you to our speakers, attendees, & our keynote speaker, Naomi Lawson Jacobs
‘Addressing the voices and experiences of disabled and neurodivergent individuals within religious contexts is essential’ – book now for ‘Religion, Disability and Neurodivergence’ a @BSASocrel event, 29 March, King's College London https://t.co/hoCpGmTCfI
‘Addressing the voices and experiences of disabled and neurodivergent individuals within religious contexts is essential’ – book now for ‘Religion, Disability and Neurodivergence’ a @BSASocrel event, 29 March, King's College London https://t.co/hoCpGmUa5g
SocRel Annual Conference 2025 Funded Places
These include the registration fee, day-time catering throughout the conference & the anniversary conference dinner. Apply here: https://t.co/zpxJdkHJbY
Applications close 7/03 5pm
The deadline to submit abstracts for this year’s SocRel conference has been extended until 14.02.2025, 12noon (GMT) For more info on the call for papers, abstracts & submission: https://t.co/XSYXx3SRvA...
Many thanks to those who have already submitted abstracts for consideration
Our annual conference is fast approaching! A big thank you to those who have submitted abstracts already. This is a reminder that the closing date to submit your abstracts is the: 7th of February
Details about abstracts and submission are available at : https://t.co/AlKa6aywok
There's just one week left to apply for SocRel Seed Corn funding of up to £5000. It's open to SocRel members at any stage of their careers – including PGR students – who are also members of @britsoci and based at a UK university. https://t.co/mP2b3GBfyo
We are delighted to announce the dates and venue for SocRel's 50th Anniversary Conference!
Challenges and Change: The Past, Present and Future of the Sociology of Religion
14-16 July 2025, University of Durham, UK
The clock’s ticking—just 1 week left to submit your abstract for #britsoc25! Join us and let’s push the boundaries of sociology together. Don’t miss the deadline: 18 October https://t.co/yMhEJR1DeQ