The Institute of Buddhist Studies, with the support of the Henry Luce Foundation, invites proposals from scholars across the academic disciplines specializing in any religious traditions, theologians from all religious traditions, and professional journalists, to participate in a three-year research and journalism initiative and series of meetings addressing the impacts of technologies on human relationships.

The deadline for proposals is May 7, 2018. More information can be found below or on the initiative’s website.

This initiative seeks to support scholars of religion, theologians, and journalists to powerfully address a central concern of contemporary life: The ways in which technologies reshape human relationships and alter how people are or are not “present” to each other.

Sixteen scholars of religion, theologians, and journalists will receive grants of $10,000 each to support research projects and journalistic publications on technologies and interpersonal presence. Grantees will gather yearly to share and hone their work and its applications, explore opportunities for collaboration, and take advantage of significant Silicon Valley and media resources.

Detailed requests for proposals have been issued separately for scholars/theologians and for journalists.

The deadline for the submission of proposals is May 7, 2018.

Address questions about the initiative or the application process to Program Director Dr. Steven Barrie-Anthony: stevenba@shin-ibs.edu.