Monday, March 17, 2025
Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism colloquium: April 4
I’m thrilled to have pulled together and to be part of the Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism colloquium, in Edinburgh on 4 April, 2025.
The day involves 6 papers, presenting research on faith-based digital activism in Asia, Africa and Oceania. The full colloquium programme, with abstracts and author details, is Conference programme Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism.
The Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism colloquium is nested within the 55th Festival of IASH, exploring fruit of their three year project around decoloniality. To further my June/July 2024 research fellowship with IASH, I proposed a gathering around indigenous digital faith-based activism. I wanted to gather other scholars from diverse contexts with the hope of working toward an edited book.
IASH agreed. Other sponsors came on board, including Researching Indigenous Studies and Christianity Network (RISC), the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) and the Centre for the Study of World Christianity (CSWC). A call for papers went out in late November. Blind peer review happened through January, along with lots of ongoing organising with IASH. It has been a thrill to work with different research centres and to collaborate with scholars from diverse contexts. And in a few weeks, to be able to present some of my research into Oceanic digital activism in Edinburgh.
People can attend either virtually or face to face.
To register for in-person at IASH, RSVP Dr Steve Taylor at kiwidrsteve@gmail.com and advise any dietary or access requirements. Lunch is provided. Bookings are limited to 8 people.
Virtual delegates can register here. This will allow access to the Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism colloquium plus all events associated with the IASH’s 55th Anniversary Celebrations: Institute Project on Decoloniality Conference on Thursday 3 April and Friday 4 April.
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