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Summary |
CURA Colloquium: Splinter Effect: Interrogating Performances of Citizenship and Religious Belonging in State Formation |
Description |
This paper is a comparative investigation on the precarity of religion as a moral intervention in three middle-income African countries (Rwanda, South Africa, and Kenya), particularly as pertains to political instability and social fragmentation at crucial stages of nation-building and democratic development. *Reading the working paper in advance is required for attendance.* Email cura@bu.edu for your copy. Co-sponsored with the School of Theology |
Starts |
12:00pm on Friday, December 6th 2019 |
End Time |
1:30pm |
URL |
http://www.bu.edu/cura/colloquium-19-20/ |
Topics |
Alumni, Religious Services & Activities, Global, Diversity & Inclusion |
Speaker(s) |
Sheila Otieno,PhD Student, School of Theology |
Event Open To |
public |
Information Phone |
353-5241 |
Contact Name |
Arlene Brennan |
Building |
152 Bay State Road |
Room |
2nd Floor |
Contact Email |
arleneb@bu.edu |
Contact Organization |
CURA |
Show Who |
yes |
Show Contact |
yes |
Show Fees |
free |
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