Call for Proposals: Small Grants for Research in Religion and Politics Due November 10, 2025 The Religion and Politics section of the American Political Science Association is requesting proposals for small grant awards of up to $2,500 for research on religion and politics. Proposals may address any topic of theoretical, empirical, and practical significance […]| Religion and Politics
We’d like to start by welcoming our new chair, Nandini Deo, Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University. Her research engages South Asian politics, civil society organizations, religion and secularism, gender and childhood. Our new chair-elect is Sabri Ciftci, Professor at Kansas State University. Sabri is primarily a scholar of Islam and democracy, Muslim political…| Religion and Politics
Dear Colleagues, the APSA Religion and Politics section is seeking nominations to fill three positions on the section's Executive Committee. Committee members are crucial to the running of the section and collectively make decisions about section activities, administration, future directions, and section awards and grants. They serve for a two-year term. Executive Committee membership is…| Religion and Politics
The Religion and Politics section wants to thank Alexandra Blackman (Cornell) and Enrique Quezada (Holy Cross) for agreeing to serve as our section’s 2026 APSA conference co-chairs!| Religion and Politics
Religion and Politics is thrilled to announce our 2025 award winners. Thank you to our committee members and congratulations to the winners! Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar Award (joint winners) Clyde Wilcox (Georgetown University) Jocelyne Cesari (University of Birmingham, UK) Hubert Morken Best Book Award Günes Murat Tezcür (Arizona State University): Liminal Minorities: […]| Religion and Politics