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Islam & Social Justice: Perspectives from Syria – Part of the Islam & Social Justice Seminar Series

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This entry was posted in Islam & Social Justice, Media on March 1, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Buddhism, Gender and Sexuality – Professor Bee Scherer at the Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies – University of Nottingham, Malaysia (15 December 2016)

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This entry was posted in Buddhism & Social Justice, Gender Studies, Media and tagged Bee Scherer, Buddhism, Buddhist Ethics, celibacy, Gender, Lecture, LGBT, LGBTIQ, nun ordination, queer religion, Religion, Sexuality, trans, Video, vinaya on February 27, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Reflections on Tibetan Tantric Rituals Connected with Healing – Dr Cathy Cantwell (INCISE Visiting Senior Research Fellow)

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This entry was posted in Buddhism & Social Justice, Media, Religion-based Alternative Medicine and tagged Buddhism, Healing, Religion, ritual, Rituals, tantra, Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan Medicine, Video on February 16, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Critical Suicidology 2.0 – Call for Papers

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Critical Suicidology Conference

29 June – 2 July 2017

At Canterbury Christ Church University (in collaboration with INCISE)

Call for Papers

This entry was posted in Past Events and tagged Call for Papers, Conference, Critical Theory, Mental Health, Suicide, Suicidology on February 13, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Queering the Caymans – Dr Leo Raznovich (INCISE Visiting Senior Research Fellow)

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This entry was posted in Media and tagged Caymans, Human Rights, Law, Lecture, Leonardo Raznovich, LGBT, politics, Queer, Social Justice, Video on February 12, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Islam & Gender in Yemen – Tanya Halldórsdóttir – Part of the Islam & Social Justice Lecture Series

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This entry was posted in Islam & Social Justice, Media and tagged anthropology, Feminism, Gender, Islam, Lecture, Religion, Social Justice, Video, Women, Yemen on February 10, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

ILBF 2016 – ‘Mindfulness in action: Buddhist Responses to Capitalism and Consumerism’ by B. Scherer & J. Waistell

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Mindfulness in action: Buddhist Responses to Capitalism and Consumerism

Prof. Bee Scherer, PhD (Canterbury Christ Church University)
Mr. Jeff Waistell (Oxford Brookes University)

This presentation engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capitalist appropriations of Buddhist techniques. Scherer & Waistell show how Buddhist modernism and Marxism/socialism can align, and how Engaged Buddhism spawns egalitarian, socially revolutionary impulses for sustainability and ecological responsibility within the framework of Buddhist thought and mindfulness traditions. 
The example of the Thai Asoke community exemplifies Buddhist communal mindfulness-in-action and shows how communal principles can operate in such work-based communities.

Also at laybuddhistforum.wordpress.com

This entry was posted in Buddhism & Social Justice, EcoReligion, Media and tagged 2016, Asoke, Bee Scherer, Buddhism, Canterbury Christ Church University, Capitalism, Conference, Consumerism, EcoBuddhism, Engaged Buddhism, Indonesia, International Lay Buddhist Forum, Oxford Brookes University, Pothirak, Self-Suffiency, sumatra, Sustainability, Thailand on February 4, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Towards a Greater Dialogue on Disability Between Muslims and Christians -Simon Hayhoe (University of Bath) – Part of the Islam & Social Justice Lecture Series

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This entry was posted in Islam & Social Justice, Media, Religion, Disability and Mental Health and tagged Canterbury Christ Church University, Christianity, Christians, Dialogue, Disability, Islam, Muslims, Religion, University of Bath on January 25, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Queer Muslims in Belgium: Religion, Migration & Sexuality – Wim Peumans (University of Witwatersrand) – Part of the Islam & Social Justice Lecture Series

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This entry was posted in Islam & Social Justice, Media and tagged Belgium, Islam, LGBT, Muslims, Queer, Religion, Sexuality on January 4, 2017 by Patrick de Vries.

Interdisciplinary Research across the Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts and Life Sciences

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This entry was posted in Media and tagged Arts, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Research, Lecture, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Video on December 5, 2016 by Patrick de Vries.

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