Co-Sponsorship
In-person November Annual Meeting 2025
CO-SPONSORSHIP: Indigenous Religious Traditions Unit and Religion and Ecology Unit
Call for Proposals
Extraction: its meaning, methods, politics, and economics in the study of religion. We invite papers that explore how rights language can function as a vehicle for protecting non-human entities ranging from animals to ecosystems; views of Nature, including climate change, water protectors, and the intersections between religion and contemporary movements such as the Rights of Nature Movement and the Non-human Rights Project; and the intersections of Indigenous religions Nature.
Review Process: Participant names are visible to chairs but anonymous to steering committee members until after final acceptance/rejection