For our May episode, Discourse! heads Down Under once again as ⅔ of our usual suspects—Carole Cusack & Raymond Radford—explore religion, politics, life and death in the Australian religious sphere. They cover a variety of recent issues from the banning of hate symbols and the rise of right groups in the wake of the pandemic, to Australian sovereign citizens and gun deaths, to the deaths of high profile priests and the different (and indifferent) reactions from both politics and media. Be sure to tune in!
Articles DiscussedMedia and the Study of Religion
The Sacrality of the Secular and Philosophy of Religion
Discourse! #13 | January 2020
Separating Religion and Government…But What Is Religion?: A Look at the US Supreme Court
Only Sixty Seconds! | Mid-Year Special 2019
Discourse #12 | December 2019
Applied Religious Studies at Georgia State University
Secular Jewish Millennials in Israel/Palestine
Unbelief as a Nuanced Phenomenon: The Sociality of Nonreligion across Europe
Straight White American Jesus, the podcast
Discourse #11 | Oct 2019
Doctors and Stigmatics in the 19th and 20th centuries
Reflections on “Thinking with Jonathan Z. Smith”
Lady Death and the Pluralization of Latin American Religion
EASR 2019 Publishing Panel
The secularization of discourse in contemporary Latin American neoconservatism
BASR 2019: The State of the Discipline
When Archive Meets A.I. – Computational Humanities Research on a Danish Secular Saint
How Religious Freedom Makes Religion
Discourse #10 |Sept 2019
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