IRTG 2706/1: Transformative Religion: Religion as Situated Knowledge in Processes of Social Transformation

Facts

Run time
01/2022  – 06/2026
DFG subject areas

Religious Studies and Jewish Studies

African, American and Oceania Studies

Theology

Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies

Social Sciences

Sponsors

DFG Research Training Group DFG Research Training Group

Description

The German–South African International Research Training Group (IRTG) investigates the impact of religion on processes of social transformation and the impact of these transformations on religion in contemporary global societies. It aims at a critical epistemology through which the situatedness of religious knowledge production and reception in processes of social transformation can be made the subject of research. In case studies from contexts in the Global South and North, the IRTG seeks to investigate religion as specifically situated knowledge functioning as a resource and as a site of social transformation. It engages scholars from two continents and a variety of disciplines to go beyond conventional research approaches. The IRTG’s studies are conducted within four thematic fields in which the relationship of religion and social transformation is approached empirically: national identity, development, migration and healing.

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Participants

  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Gr?b

    • HU-Theologien
    • Theologische Fakult?t
  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Naika Foroutan

    • Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakult?t
    • Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Jean Sebastian Lecocq

    • Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakult?t
    • Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften
  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Andreas Feldtkeller

    • HU-Theologien
    • Theologische Fakult?t
  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Regina R?mhild

    • Philosophische Fakult?t
    • Institut für Europ?ische Ethnologie
  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Ulrike Kluge

    • Charité – Berlin University Medicine