Happy New Year! Our call for Outreach project proposals closes on 31 January. If you have ideas for creatively engaging wide audiences on issues around the causes of atheism and experience in public engagement this may be for you! #funding https://t.co/HVmruRNR58
Been following some of my 2021 Census religion tweets over the past week? Want to learn and chat more about them? Join me for this @NonreligionCF webinar in a couple of weeks where we can do some more dissecting and analysis.
Norm psychology & the lifecourse causes of non-belief: A comparative study with Hindus, Muslims and Christians in Mauritius. We’re pleased to be supporting this project from @MatthewMGervais@aiyanakoka & Nachita Rosun. Learn more on our website: https://t.co/NA7yYSt6db
A real pleasure to give this keynote last week for The Nonreligious and the State conference held by the Secular Studies Association Brussels @warstudies@theNSRN
New Statistics Canada data suggests that ~37% of the Canadian population now has no religion. Quite the increase from ~24% in 2011. Christians now represent 53% of the population, down from 67% (2011) #nonreligion#secular#religion
The conference "The Non-religious and the State" is in full swing in Brussels. Pictured for instance here is Carolin Kosuch's keynote.
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CfP: "Religious Disbelief and the Emotions in Global Perspective: From Ancient to Modern". A two-day online conference, 23-24 January 2023, hosted by Macquarie University, deadline for CfP 31 October. https://t.co/f3hXc69EcW
🚀CFP!🚀
The NSRN is now accepting paper and session proposals for its 2023 conference titled 'Towards Substantive Understandings of Nonreligion and Secularity.' The conference will take place 6-9 June 2023 at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
La date limite de candidature pour le colloque sur la nonreligion a été repoussée au 15 octobre / The deadline for the conference on nonreligion has been postponed to 15 October https://t.co/N2tqMXDARh #Nonreligion#Eurel