Author: Arlene Brennan

The new western plurality and citizen co-existence

A two year project between the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and CURA has resulted in a series of blog post articles on topics of “Global Migration and the New Cosmopolitanisms: Religion, Public Ethics, and Citizenship in Plural Societies”. Find Director Bob Hefner’s article on “The new western plurality and citizen co-existence” on the […]

New Working Paper on Modernity and Virtue

Check out our paper series sponsored by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. Our new entry is from Professor James Laidlaw of Cambridge University. Laidlaw is a professor of social anthropology and this work is looking at how people can be both modern and virtuous. Click here to read his new work.

Why Hasn’t Religion Died Out

Former CURA director Peter L. Berger will be speaking at Harvard Divinity School October 15 as part of a grant given to CURA by the Templeton Foundation. The title is “Why Hasn’t Religion Died Out?” Click here for more details.

Menchik Awarded APSA SE Asian Politics Paper Award

CURA associate faculty member Jeremy Menchik, Assistant Professor in the Pardee School of Global Studies was awarded the Southeast Asian Politics Paper Prize from the American Political Science Association’s Southeast Asian Politics Group for his 2014 paper, “Productive Intolerance: Godly Nationalism in Indonesia”. Read more here.