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The Iris Book Award: Prize Ceremony, Reading, and Discussion

The Iris Book Award: Prize Ceremony, Reading, and Discussion On 26 September 2020, The Center for Religion & the Human at Indiana University Bloomington presented the Iris Book Award to The Songs of Trees: Stories Read more…

September 22, 2020
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Storytelling for Social and Planetary Change – A Pachaysana / Counterpoint Webinar

Storytelling for Social and Planetary Change – A Pachaysana / Counterpoint Webinar This series of workshops was co-sponsored by The Pachaysana Institute, Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab at Florida International University, the Read more…

September 8, 2020
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Religious Rituals and Scientific Laboratories: The Case of India

Religious Rituals and Scientific Laboratories: The Case of India By Renny Thomas Science and Religion are often perceived as mutually exclusive, but historical and anthropological scholarship shows that there exist different forms of receptions. What Read more…

September 1, 2020
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Counterpoint Turns Two—Looking Back and Looking Forward

Counterpoint Turns Two—Looking Back and Looking Forward By Whitney A. Bauman & Kocku von Stuckrad Exactly two years ago, on 25 August 2018, we launched Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge with an event in Berlin that addressed Read more…

August 25, 2020
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Re-storying Metaphors as Decolonization

Re-storying Metaphors as Decolonization By Daniel Bryan In their seminal article, “Decolonization is not a metaphor,” Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang speak to many of us who read this blog, calling for activist scholars, Read more…

July 28, 2020
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Mucho, Mucho, Mucho Amor, For the Planet

Mucho, Mucho, Mucho Amor, For the Planet By Whitney A. Bauman I have been thinking about planetary erotics lately. By that I mean the love of bodies, internal and external to us. As David Abrams Read more…

July 21, 2020
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This is Not a World of One: Our Separability-Amid-Situatedness

This is Not a World of One: Our Separability-Amid-Situatedness By Marcia Pally What’s the disconnect? I’m sitting in Washington Square Park in N.Y., which I treat as my “backyard” as its curving paths and grand Read more…

July 14, 2020
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Green Spiritual Technologies: Putting the Anthropocene Era to Rest (One Day a Week)

Green Spiritual Technologies: Putting the Anthropocene Era to Rest (One Day a Week) By Jonathan Schorsch The shutdown forced on much of the world by the Coronavirus pandemic has focused attention even more urgently on Read more…

July 7, 2020
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Immediacy and the End of Modernity’s Ends

Immediacy and the End of Modernity’s Ends By Whitney A. Bauman Several recent blog posts have touched on the meanings of end times and apocalypses. One in particular hoped for an apocalypse, in the sense Read more…

July 1, 2020
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How the Soul Became Consciousness

How the Soul Became Consciousness By Kocku von Stuckrad The soul is a strange thing. Depending on which expert you trust, you might regard the soul as the immaterial essence of our existence, as a Read more…

June 23, 2020

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