Religion and Diaspora: African Migrants' Religious Networks in Britain and Europe
Key information
- Date
- Time
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10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Venue
- Brunei Gallery
- Room
- B102
About this event
The list of speakers is confirmed in the programme
This one-day event brings together historians, anthropologists, literary scholars and scholars of religion with religious practitioners, both Muslim and Christian, from faith communities in London and more broadly across Britain and Europe. The broad theme of the event is religion and citizenship in the African diaspora. In particular, speakers will examine the aims and ambitions of religious networks amongst Africans in Britain and Europe, as well as their daily struggles, tensions and moments of defeat. We intend to focus particularly on the interaction of African migrants and religion with families and gender roles, on attempts at outreach and cooperation between different religious constituencies, and on the significance of religious affiliations as supportive mechanisms. We will aim to enable focused conversation between our panellists, as well as draw upon the participation of the audience.
Programme
Time | Description |
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10:00-10:30 | Registration and Refreshments |
10:30-12:00 |
Panel 1 ~ Diasporic Possibilities
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12:00-1:00 | Lunch |
1:00-2:30 |
Panel 2 ~ Education, Activism and Engaging with Society
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2:30-2:45 | Tea & Coffee Break |
2:45-4:15 |
Panel 3 ~ Networking and Negotiating Citizenship
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4:15-5:00 |
Coffee and Final Discussion
Chaired by Felicitas Becker (University of Cambridge) and Joel Cabrita (SOAS, University of London) |
Organiser: Department of the Study of Religions, Centres & Programmes Office
Contact email: centres@soas.ac.uk
Contact Tel: 020 7898 4892/3
Sponsor: SOAS Faculty of Arts and Humanities, AHRC and Cambridge Inter-faith Programme