In late January, a new blog on the role of religion in the public sphere was launched: Religion: Going Public.
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Our Values
Our Values is a new blog published by the Michigan Institute for Social Research and featuring the writing of sociologist…
States of Devotion, a brand new blog
The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at NYU has recently launched States of Devotion, a trilingual blog serving as…
An historic expression of synergy and resistance
In The Nation, Saba Mahmood weighs in on the factors that facilitated the historic events recently witnessed in Egypt, and the tasks that lie ahead…
The road to Tahrir
While the uprising in Egypt caught most observers of the Middle East off guard, it did not come out of…
Shari’a, Family, and Democracy
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, M. Christian Green, and John Witte, Jr., principal investigators of an SSRC-funded project "Shari'a, Family, and Democracy…
New blog on religion and modernity
Contending Modernities, a research initiative of the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, has launched a new blog, featuring essays by Margot…
Lessons learned from academic blogging
At Religion in American History, Edward J. Blum reflects on how blogging may influence a junior scholar's career, for better…
Understanding Jewlicious
David Abitbol, co-creater of Jewlicious, discusses the origins and intentions of his blog with The Jerusalem Post.
3QD Philosophy Prize
3 Quarks Daily is now accepting nominations for its second annual prize for the best blog writing in philosophy, to…