After the workshop organised in 2021 at the Augustinerkloster in Erfurt, Sara Keller edited a volume entitled Accessing Water in the South Asian City. The book published by Primus and released this August contains an introduction by Sara Keller and 9 chapters in a broad range of disciplines by Julia A.B. Hegewald, Julia Shaw, Jutta Jain-Neubauer, Nicolas Morelle, Padma Sunder Joshi, Prakhar Vidyarthi, Akil Amiraly, Heather O’Leary and Laura Verdelli...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
In diesem Sommer bietet Bayerns Landeshauptstadt München gleich zwei Ausstellungen zu Stadt und urbanem Leben. Das Münchner Stadtmuseum zeigt mit “What the City. Perspektiven unserer Stadt” eine Ausstellung zu den vielen Städten (bzw. Facetten), in denen sich München als gewachsene Metropole zeigt. Sie reichen von Kunst und Kultur bis hin zu Nachhaltigkeit und der Gestaltung sowie Wahrnehmung durch die MünchnerInnen selbst. Die zweite Ausstellung ist in der Kunsthalle München in der...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
In 2025, there were 16 new entries in the database "Religion and Urbanity Online" so far. They cover the time span from antiquity to modernity, cities as different as Aleppo, Singapore and Sens, and approach religion and urbanity from a range of disciplines, including history, anthropology, literature studies and the history of religions. Enjoy reading!| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Urbanity is a practice and strategy transforming material and social arrangements into something “urban” amalgamates ideas, narratives and symbols of the urban, including media practices and spatially anchored urban behaviors. It also covers institutions and agents that seek to ensure an urban character. Propelled by these, long-term processes occur which can be summarized as urbanization, the expansion of urban spaces, or as an increasing network of settlements qualified as “cities”.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
There is a moment, just before arrival, when Sancaklar Mosque is entirely invisible. The sunflower fields thin out. The hum of construction trucks grows louder. Then, a sharp-edged minaret (and nothing more) breaks the horizon. Everything else sinks. Following the slope; downwards instead of upwards. The city has vanished, but something else begins...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Traditional religious historiography attempts to grasp ‘religions’ in their becoming, possibly their founding, their slow or radical changes – similar to how urban historiography undertook. This brought transformations into view that, in the extreme case, could take on their own form in the splitting and splitting off of religious groups...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
जैसा कि इस ब्लॉग के पाठक पहले से जानते हैं, मैं अक्सर कालीकट आती रहती हूं। शहर का आधिकारिक नाम "कोष़िकोड" है (मलयालम में: കോഴിക്കോട്), लेकिन इस शब्द का यूरोप वालों के लिए उच्चारण करना कठिन है, इस...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
The 16th of April in 2025 was a warm and bright spring day, and a lovely environment for the KFG’s 14th City Walk: “Building Nature.” This program, organized by doctoral students Aileen Becker and Constanze Schaller together with spokesperson of the “Urbanity & Religion” research group Jörg Rüpke, introduced the newly-arrived cohort of fellows, as well as regular members, to some of the finer, greener points in Erfurt’s history.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
The KFG "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" has an ongoing collaboration with the research project "Multilingualism in Eurasian Premodern Societies: Social Hierarchies and Space", which is part of the Cluster of Excellence "EurAsian Transformations". Three workshops are an important part of the "Multilingualism" project...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
As summer approaches, here are some recent highlights from our blog...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
अप्रैल 2019 में, जब मैंने हमारे साझेदार विश्वविद्यालय, कन्नूर में एक भाषण देने के निमंत्रण को स्वीकार किया, तो मैंने अपने प्रवास को हमारे शोध परियोजना “धर्म और शहरीकरण: परस्पर संरचनाएं” पर प्...| urbrel.hypotheses.org
Today, the academic study of religion in the discipline widely called Religious Studies or Religionswissenschaft has developed into a large array of thematical fields and foci, of general approaches and source-specific methods. As such it is ranging from historical and anthropological disciplines through social sciences and economics to philosophies and theologies, either conceived as a proper discipline overlapping with these other disciplines or seen as a subdiscipline to the one or other o...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
The programme of the 2025 annual conference of the...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Our former fellow Supriya Chaudhuri has just published a new book entitled "Envisioning the Indian City: Spaces of Encounter in Goa, Calcutta, Pondicherry and Chandigarh". The volume was published with Jadavpur University Press...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
This interview marks the beginning of a series in which Ahmad Ali will be engaging with scholars working on India at the Max-Weber-Kolleg. He is a student of Religionswissenschaft at the University of Erfurt, currently working on the project "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations".| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Die eigene Arbeit am Manuskript einer globalen Religionsgeschichte unter dem Fokus von „Religion und Urbanität“ wirft nicht nur Fragen nach den Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Vergleichs, dem Umgang mit objektsprachlichen und metasprachlichen Terminologien und der ganz praktischen Frage der Stoffauswahl auf. Sie macht auch die Frage nach dem Übergangsfeld von historischem Erzählen und Fiktion auf...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
You can now read a conference report on the KFG's last annual conference on "Religion, Urbanity and Trade. Processes of Mercantilisation in Urban Spaces", written by Adina Eckart. The conference took place in Ettersburg from 13 to 15 November 2024 and was organized and convened by Susanne Rau and Heinrich Lang.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
The peer-reviewed, open access database of the “Religion and Urbanity” research...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Simone Wagner has won the Johann Daniel Schöpflin Prize for her dissertation “Gender and Urbanity. The authority of abbesses and provosts in south-western collegiate churches”. In her dissertation she has analysed how the authority of abbesses and provosts in collegiate churches was constructed and to what extent gender and urbanity influenced their authority...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
How do megachurches, with several thousand worshippers per week, find space in a densely populated city-state like Singapore, characterized by limited space? The urban landscape and use of city space are tightly regulated by the government. Fast-growing neo-Pentecostal megachurches, needing large auditoriums for their worship services, often fail to gain permission from the state to build churches that cater to 5,000 or more worshippers...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
A press photograph portrays a woman wearing an old-fashioned white bonnet and a red mantle, her mouth covered by a cloth of the same colour. Her clothing is a reference to a widespread dystopian narrative initiated by Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale in 1985 that has become a global narrative thanks to numerous media adaptations, and particularly the successful Hulu TV series released from 2017 onwards...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
The KFG « Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations » is announcing its next annual conference, which will take place in Erfurt from the 4th to 6th June 2025. The topic is Making Boundaries - Performing Religion and Urbanity.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Why was the Seán Mc Dermott St Magdalene asylum - which contained also a Magdalene Laundry - located where it was? And how does this placing relate to discourses on Irish women in the city? The article offers an introduction to the historical context of the Magdalene Laundries in nineteenth and early twentieth century Ireland.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Sara Keller, postdoc with the Religion and Urbanity group, on the link between waste infrastructures and urban lifestyles. Not just prestigious fountains in large public squares, luxurious bath houses and monumental stepwells are outstanding expressions of urbanity: latrines also can contribute to the production of an urban, cultured and sophisticated way of life.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Eine Zeitreise in die Antike, das erste Jahrtausend v. Chr., und eine Reise aus Mitteleuropa in die Gegenden, in denen man zu schreiben verstand. Erst mit Hilfe der Schrift gelang es Expertinnen und Experten das flüchtige Element Wind so dauerhaft in Gedankengebäuden einzufangen, dass wir uns heute noch damit auseinandersetzen können.| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations