Saturday, October 24, 2009
List of poster presentations
The deadline for poster presentations closed on Friday 23rd. The posters accepted are:
Joantine Berghuijs (Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Utrecht University
Unaffiliated spirituality and social engagement
Markus Davidsen (Leiden University / Aarhus University)
"Fiction based religions": a study of new religions based on religions embedded in fiction
Ronan Foley (NUI Maynooth)
Therapeutic landscapes, ownership and spiritual health
Kerry Gallagher (NUI Maynooth)
Imported Catholicism: the role religion plays in the integration of Polish immigrants into Irish society
Gladys Ganiel (Trinity College Dublin / Irish School of Ecumenics)
Auditing Ireland’s religious diversity: perspectives on diversity, immigration, reconciliation and ecumenism
Brigitte Veiz (Dept. of Social psychology, University of Munich)
The Rainbow Family: rituals and circles in a neo-tribal, global subculture
Poster presenters will be with their posters for discussion etc. during conference registration, between 10.30 and 12.30 on Friday morning.
The full conference timetable is available here.
Joantine Berghuijs (Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Utrecht University
Unaffiliated spirituality and social engagement
Markus Davidsen (Leiden University / Aarhus University)
"Fiction based religions": a study of new religions based on religions embedded in fiction
Ronan Foley (NUI Maynooth)
Therapeutic landscapes, ownership and spiritual health
Kerry Gallagher (NUI Maynooth)
Imported Catholicism: the role religion plays in the integration of Polish immigrants into Irish society
Gladys Ganiel (Trinity College Dublin / Irish School of Ecumenics)
Auditing Ireland’s religious diversity: perspectives on diversity, immigration, reconciliation and ecumenism
Brigitte Veiz (Dept. of Social psychology, University of Munich)
The Rainbow Family: rituals and circles in a neo-tribal, global subculture
Poster presenters will be with their posters for discussion etc. during conference registration, between 10.30 and 12.30 on Friday morning.
The full conference timetable is available here.