[Csrfac] Save the date - Dec 7th 7pm Isaac Weiner: Listening for Religion in Central Ohio
Kati Fitzgerald
kati.fitzgerald at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 11:22:01 EST 2016
The Center for the Study of Religion
presents the 2015-2016
*Religions of the World: Past and Present*
*Community Lecture Series*
*Isaac Weiner*
*Associate Professor of Comparative Studies*
*The Ohio State University*
*“Listening for Religion in Central Ohio”*
Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 7:00 pm
Whetstone Shelter House
3901 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43214
What does religion in Ohio *sound* like? Where should one go to hear it?
How might we understand religious diversity differently if we begin by
listening for it? These questions animate the American Religious Sounds
Project (ARSP), a collaborative research initiative of Ohio State and
Michigan State University, which will offer new resources for documenting
and interpreting the diversity of American religious life by attending to
its varied sonic cultures.
In this talk, ARSP co-director Isaac Weiner will introduce the project by
describing its goals and objectives and presenting some of the work that it
has produced so far. He will invite input and feedback from the audience
and will also provide information about how interested community members
might get involved.
*Reception to follow*
*All are welcome*
For more information, contact the Center at 688-8010 or spitulski.1 at osu.edu
--
Kati Fitzgerald
Graduate Teaching Associate
The Ohio State University
Department of Comparative Studies
Graduate Administrative Associate
Center for the Study of Religion
Fitzgerald.268 at osu.edu
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