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Faculty Seminar

This seminar explores historical and theoretical dimensions of global citizenship.  We are examining its roots, evolution, and diffusion, considering leading sites and exemplars of global citizenship, the causes and interests they represent, and the institutions and venues in which global citizenship is put into practice.  We are addressing the relationship between global citizenship and other forms of identity and commitment, paying primary attention to the relations—of conflict and cooperation—with religious universalisms and forms of identity. 

2014-15 Faculty Seminar Syllabus

2015-16 Faculty Seminar Syllabus

Gaymon Bennett

Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

Linell Cady

Director, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
Professor of Religious Studies, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

John Carlson

Associate Director, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
Associate Professor of Religious Studies, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

Roxanne Doty

Associate Professor
School of Politics and Global Studies

Chad Haines

Assistant Professor
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

Anne Herbert

Director for Undergraduate Education
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

Stanlie James

Professor
School of Social Transformation

Catherine O'Donnell

Associate Professor of History
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

Thomas Puleo

Assistant Professor
School of Politics and Global Studies

Yasmin Saikia

Professor of History, Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

George Thomas

Professor
School of Politics and Global Studies