Hybrid symposium on the Bristol School of Multiculturalism
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Hybrid symposium on the Bristol School of Multiculturalism

By Swansea University / University of Bristol

Join us for a mix of virtual and in-person discussions on the Bristol School of Multiculturalism!

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Location

Online

Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:10 AM

Opening remarks

Pier-Luc Dupont and Jon Fox


Opening remaks

10:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Diversity, belonging and recognition

Clayton Chin, Sam Taylor Hill and Erdem Dikici

11:20 AM - 12:50 PM

Religion, secularism and legal pluralism

Erdem Dikici, Zakaria Sajir, Fouzia Azzouz, Thomas Sealy

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Multiculturalism in comparative perspective

Rebecca Grace Tan, Arjun Tremblay and Pier-Luc Dupont

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM

Closing remarks

Erdem Dikici and Thomas Sealy

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Highlights

  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Online

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Hybrid symposium on the Bristol School of Multiculturalism

Welcome to our hybrid event discussing the Bristol School of Multiculturalism! Join us for engaging presentations and lively discussions on ethno-religious diversity, nationalism, recognition and belonging. Whether you're a student, researcher, activist or practitioner in related areas, this symposium is for you. Connect with experts in the field, network with fellow attendees, and develop your critical thinking. Register now!

A Zoom link will be shared by email before the event.


Speakers

Clayton Chin, University of Melbourne. "Theorising political belonging: The Bristol School and diverse membership in contemporary political communities"

Sam Taylor Hill, University of Bristol Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship. "Populism, working-class dislocation, and the making of a multicultural civil society"

Erdem Dikici, University of the West of England. "Accommodating transnational religious diversity: Liberal secularisms, multiculturalized secularism and transnational religion"

Zakaria Sajir, University of Salamanca. "From selective secularism to transcultural agency in Spain’s religious diversity governance"

Fouzia Azzouz, University of Algiers II. "Navigating legal pluralism: Muslim family practices and state responses in Britain"

Rebecca Grace Tan, National University of Singapore. "Building a multicultural nation: Learning from multicultural policy and practice in postcolonial Singapore"

Arjun Tremblay, University of Regina. "Assessing multiculturalism’s cross-national fate with greater accuracy: Why we need a Bristol School of Multiculturalism Index"

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Swansea University / University of Bristol

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Nov 17 · 02:00 PST