Events

Digital Religion: Social, Political, and Legal Futures

Date: 16 Aug 2024
Venue:

AS8, Level 4, Seminar Room 04-04
10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 119260
National University of Singapore @ KRC

Contact Person: TAY, Minghua
Programme & Abstracts (as of 12 Aug)

This workshop is jointly organized by the Centre for Asian Legal Studies, and the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

As part of the pilot project LaPIDoR (Legal and Political Implications of the Digitalization of Religion) and generously sponsored by the NUS HSS (Humanities and Social Sciences) Seed Fund, the NUS Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS), in conjunction with the Asia Research Institute (ARI), brings together speakers representing diverse disciplines and sub-disciplines from within the social sciences and humanities. Following the first workshop dedicated to various methodological approaches to the study of digital religion, this second workshop brings together scholars based in Singapore and internationally to present empirical case studies which speak to varied aspects of digital religion across different religious communities in Southeast Asia and beyond. In doing so, we aim to get at some of the seemingly contradictory tendencies of the digitalization of religion: at times challenging and at times reinforcing authority; at times providing possibilities for inter-religious dialogue and at times facilitating a politics of exclusion. We hope to understand the social, political, and legal ramifications of these potentialities of digital religion and the possible exacerbation or acceleration of existing social trends. The workshop features several panels in which scholars of digital religion are invited to present their current research and provide feedback on each other’s work. The workshop also includes a presentation of preliminary results from a survey on digitalisation of religion in Singapore and a discussion about future avenues for research on this topic.


WORKSHOP CONVENORS

Assoc Prof Jaclyn NEO
Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore

Mr Benjamin LOW
Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore

Dr Erica M. LARSON
Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

Prof Kenneth DEAN
Asia Research Institute, and Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore


REGISTRATION

Registration is closed, and instructions on how to participate in this workshop has been sent out to registered attendees. Please write to aritm@nus.edu.sg if you would like to attend the event.