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SUMMARY:How religious rivalry shapes and is shaped by identity. - Jean-Pau
 l Carvalho (University of Oxford)\, Professor David Gellner (School of Ant
 hropology and Museum Ethnography\, University of Oxford)\, Professor Harve
 y Whitehouse (ICEA/CAM\, University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220131T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220131T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This seminar series is about economics aspects of rivalry betw
 een religious organizations and how they interact with other dimensions of
  religious rivalry – theological\, scientific\, political. The first two
  seminars will be online and will propose a framework for thinking about t
 he question. The remaining six seminars\, most of which will be hybrid\, w
 ill be organized as structured dialogues. I will talk to leading researche
 rs whose knowledge of particular historical\, political\, anthropological 
 and geographical contexts of religious rivalry can help us to assess the v
 alue of such an approach. All members of the University are welcome to att
 end. No prior knowledge will be presumed (and in particular\, no familiari
 ty with economics). \n  \nFor those attending in person\, these lectures w
 ill take  place in the Old Library\, All Souls College\, OX1 4AL (enter vi
 a the  Lodge). Registrations close at 12 noon on the day of the lecture. \
 nSpeakers:\nJean-Paul Carvalho (University of Oxford)\, Professor David Ge
 llner (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography\, University of Oxfor
 d)\, Professor Harvey Whitehouse (ICEA/CAM\, University of Oxford)
LOCATION:All Souls College (Join on in All Souls College\, or on MS Teams 
 using registration link)\, High Street OX1 4AL
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e69eb8ef-f918-4ddf-8f7a-841a1fd485ce/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:How religious rivalry shapes and is shaped by identity. -
  Jean-Paul Carvalho (University of Oxford)\, Professor David Gellner (Scho
 ol of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography\, University of Oxford)\, Profes
 sor Harvey Whitehouse (ICEA/CAM\, University of Oxford)
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