Ways and Means for the Third Millennium: National Associations for the Study of Religions

Exploring the results of the 2002 survey that was distributed among members of the Association and the information derived from the members’ directory, this Address argues that although the Association performs well overall, because of a few factors, including some structural changes within Australi...

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Main Author: Possamai, Adam (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox Publ. 2006
In: Journal for the academic study of religion
Year: 2006, Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Pages: 3-17
Further subjects:B Religious Studies
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Summary:Exploring the results of the 2002 survey that was distributed among members of the Association and the information derived from the members’ directory, this Address argues that although the Association performs well overall, because of a few factors, including some structural changes within Australian society, the Association has lost members over the years. Moving to a discussion about the national context of our Association, this Address proposes a new conceptualisation of our Association for the study of religions that will give to the AASR ways and means for the Third Millennium: that of becoming a transnational one.
ISSN:2047-7058
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the academic study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/jasr.v19i1.3