In this conversation, Judith Ellen Brunton and Chip Callahan discuss "occupational religion" as it relates to their research on the…
Judith Ellen Brunton
Judith Ellen Brunton is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto’s Department for the Study of Religion. Judith’s dissertation research focuses on Alberta’s oil industry and imaginaries of the good life. Judith is an anthropologist of religion in North America interested in land, labor, secularity, and religion-making broadly. Judith is a fellow at Yale University’s Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion, in the Center’s second project cycle on the subject of Material Economies of Religion in the Americas where she began being in conversation with Chip.