
STUDENT WORKSHOP: QUALITATIVE METHODS, RELIGION AND NONRELIGION
The Nonreligion in a Complex future (NCF) project held its first graduate student workshop on November 20th 2019, led by NCF Co-Investigator Douglas Ezzy (University of Tasmania). The workshop was titled ‘Qualitative Methods, Religion and Nonreligion’ and saw participation from eleven members of the NCF student caucus, along with two graduate students from the University of Ottawa’s Department of Classics and Religious Studies. To read the content and agenda of the meeting, click here.

NONRELIGION AND SECULARITY IN CANADA
A workshop held in October 2019, which had several NCF team members in attendance, and discussed innovative research findings and ongoing debates in the study of nonreligion.
Read the event report, written by NCF team members Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme & Zach Munro, to learn more about the workshop, and click through the thumbnail on the right to see Joseph Baker’s talk on “Conceptual, Methodological, and Substantive Challenges in the Study of Nonreligion” from the workshop:

MEET THE AUTHOR – LINDA WOODHEAD
The first in our webinar series with author Linda Woodhead (Lancaster University)
Watch here.
Read the article she discusses here: The Rise of “No Religion”: Towards an Explanation

ATHEIST THEORY: DEVELOPING WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT NON-BELIEF THAT DON’T INVOLVE RELIGION
Guest Speaker: Callum Brown, University of Glasgow
Lecture Series: Critical Thinkers in Religion, Law, and Social Theory


