The Governance of reliGious DiversiTy More or less secularisM?
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The Governance of reliGious DiversiTy More or less secularisM?
Conference The Governance of Religious Diversity More or Less Secularism? Scientific Organiser: Anna Triandafyllidou | Global Governance Programme, RSCAS, EUI Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia via Boccaccio, 121 – Firenze 10-12 June 2015 ■ Rationale Religion and religious diversity appear to be one of the toughest diversity challenges that European societies face in their search for identity, equality and cohesion in an increasingly globalised world. Old paradigms of republicanism or multiculturalism seem to be in crisis but a new “third road” between laïcité and state religion is not yet visible. This conference discusses four main research questions: ➢ Is the best way to deal with religious diversity to accept more religion in public life for both majorities and minorities or to move towards radical secularism? ➢ Is there a principled, normative answer to this question or is it a matter of context and issues at hand? Thus, under some conditions more religion is desirable and in others more secularism must apply and our decisions shall be framed differently depending on whether we discuss gender relations or blasphemy/freedom of expression laws? ➢ What can we learn from policies and practices in the Middle East and Asia where religious plurality has for long periods been the norm rather than the exception? ➢ Since religion can neither be wholly privatised nor allowed to dominate political life, what are the best ways of accommodating it in a democratic society? What are the “battlefields” of religious diversity in the years to come? ■ Programme Wednesday, 10 June 16:00 Welcome coffee 16:15 Brigid Laffan Anna Triandafyllidou 16:30-19:00 Opening roundtable The Governance of Religious Diversity: Freedom of Religion or Freedom from Religion Chair Bhikhu Parekh Multiculturalism and Moderate Secularism Tariq Modood Secularism: Open Space and Visible Diversity Tariq Ramadan Secularism, Tolerance and Accommodation: Considering the Ethic of Responsibility Gurpreet Mahajan Reconciling Personal and Collective Secular Practices with Personal and Collective Religious Identities Joseph H.H. Weiler Thursday, 11 June 09:00-13:00 The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Perspectives from Asia Chair Olivier Roy 09:00-11:00 The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Indonesia in Comparative Perspective Alfred Stepan The Governance of Religious Diversity in Malaysia: Evolving and Emerging Contestations in a ‘Plural Society’ Che Wan Ahmad Zawawi bin Ibrahim 11:00-11:15 Coffee break 11:15-13:00 The Governance of Religious Diversity in India: Some Reflections Rochana Bajpai Governing Religious Diversity through Principled Pragmatism. The Case of Australia Geoffrey Brahm Levey 13:00-14:15 Lunch break 14:15-16:15 The Politics of Religious Diversity: Areas of Tension and Examples of Accommodation Freedom of Religion in Europe: Finding the Golden Mean Between Too Little and Too Much Protection Marie Claire Foblets Islamism Vs Freedom of Religion in Turkey. The JDP’s Regulation of Religious Diversity Haldun Gülalp 16:15-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:30 Governing Religious Diversity and Gender Relations Chair Laura Downs Governing Religious Diversity in Malaysia: The Gender Dimension Helen Ting Mu Hung The Monopoly of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel and Its Effects on the Status of Women Raphael Cohen-Almagor Friday, 12 June 09:00-11:00 The Governance of Religious Plurality in the Middle East Chair Nida Alahmad Passive Secularism, Islamic Ethics, and Democracy: Why Did the “Turkish Model” Fail? Ahmet Kuru Citizen Sect: Religion as a Reified Order for Managing Lebanon’s Diversity Maha Yahya 11.00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-13:30 Roundtable: Identifying Battlefields for the Next Decade Chair Anna Triandafyllidou Olivier Roy Bhikhu Parekh Effie Fokas 13.30- 14.30 Lunch ■ Participants Nida Alahmad EUI, Italy Rochana Bajpai SOAS, UK Raphael Cohen-Almagor University of Hull, UK Laura Downs EUI, Italy Marie Claire Foblets Max Planck Institute, Germany Effie Fokas ELIAMEP, Greece Haldun Gülalp Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Ahmet Kuru San Diego State University, USA Brigid Laffan EUI, Italy Geoffrey Brahm Levey University of New South Wales, Australia Gurpreet Mahajan Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Tariq Modood University of Bristol, UK Bhikhu Parekh House of Lords, UK Tariq Ramadan Oxford University, UK Olivier Roy EUI, Italy Alfred Stepan Columbia University, USA Helen Ting Mu Hung Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Anna Triandafyllidou EUI, Italy Joseph H. H. Weiler EUI, Italy Maha Yahya Carnegie Middle East Center, Lebanon Che Wan Ahmad Zawawi bin Ibrahim University Brunei Darussalam, Brunei/ University of Malaysia, Malaysia