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OP52


Religion and Politics in Europe 
Convenors:
Talvikki Ahonen (University of Helsinki)
Tuomas Äystö (University of Helsinki)
Titus Hjelm (University of Helsinki)
Ilkka Koiranen (University of Helsinki)
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Chairs:
Talvikki Ahonen (University of Helsinki)
Titus Hjelm (University of Helsinki)
Format:
Panel
Location:
Alfa room
Sessions:
Tuesday 5 September, -, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

This panel welcomes submissions addressing various themes related to politics in contemporary Europe. The presentations can be empirical, theoretical, or methodological in nature.

Long Abstract:

Politics usually refers to parliamentary setting, where the primary legislative and budgetary power is wielded in a national or international context. More broadly, politics concern collective decisions and the negotiations of various interests. While Europe's politics are secularized, religion remains in many critical political debates from Islamic veils to abortion rights and from ecclesiastical law to immigration and management of religious diversity. Some voters still base their decisions partly on religious values or questions, and certain parties frequently utilize Christian symbols or ways of speaking.

This panel invites papers addressing themes related to politics in Europe. The core concepts (religion, politics, and Europe) are understood broadly, and we are happy to receive submissions from various perspectives. The presentations can be empirical, theoretical, or methodological in nature. Example topics include but are not limited to: religion and party politics, religion and political activism, methodological questions in the study of religions and politics, political influence of religious actors, and political governance of religious diversity.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Tuesday 5 September, 2023, -
Session 2 Tuesday 5 September, 2023, -