Religion, Mobility and Urban Change in Britain and France Today
PROGRAMME
10h15-10h30 : Coffee
10h30-10h45 : Welcome and introductory
remarks : Lucine Endelstein (CNRS, Toulouse) and Leslie Fesenmyer (COMPAS, Oxford)
10h45-12h15 : Panel
Laura Vaughan (UCL, London): The significance of urban space in shaping religious solidarities : London, 1685-2015
Jane Garnett (Wadham College, Oxford): History and a sense of place. Religion in diaspora in East London
Chair: Michael Keith (COMPAS, Oxford)
12h15-13h00 : Lunch
13h00-15h00 : Panel
Claire Dwyer (UCL, London): Making suburban faith : Negotiating space for worship in West London
Yannick Fer (CNRS, Paris): ‘Why were all these
coloured people not there ?’ : Protestant events, socio-spatial inequalities and public visibility in Paris
Maria-Luisa Caputo (University of Paris 1): “Rebuilding a community in a suburban space: the Jewish community in Saint Brice sous Forêt”
Chair: Linda McDowell (St John College, Oxford)
15h00-15h15 : Coffee
15h15-16h00 : Concluding remarks and discussion, John Eade (University of Roehampton)
Date:
24 November 2016, 10:15 (Thursday, 7th week, Michaelmas 2016)
Venue:
Maison Française Library, 2-10 Norham Road OX2 6SE
Speakers:
Lucine Endelstein (CNRS-Toulouse),
Leslie Fesenmyer (University of Oxford),
Laura Vaughan (UCL),
Jane Garnett (Oxford),
Michael Keith (COMPAS, University of Oxford),
Claire Dwyer (UCL),
Yannick Fer (CNRS-Paris),
Maria-Luisa Caputo (Paris 1),
Linda McDowell (University of Oxford),
John Eade (University of Roehampton)
Organising department:
Maison Française d'Oxford
Organisers:
Lucine Endelstein (CNRS-Toulouse),
Leslie Fesenmyer (COMPAS, Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
webmaster@mfo.ac.uk
Topics:
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Robert Hoare