It will give doctoral students and master students an opportunity to receive feedback from international senior scholars in a collegial atmosphere and offers a chance to engage in critical exchange about practical methods and theoretical approaches for the scientific handling of religion, culture and video gaming.
Confirmed experts:
Gregory Grieve (Religious Studies, Greensboro, USA)
Christopher Helland (Sociology, Social Anthropology, Halifax, Canada)
John Borchert (Religious Studies, Greensboro, USA)
Xenia Zeiler (South Asian Studies, Helsinki, Finland)
Lisa Kienzl (Religious Studies, Bremen, Germany)
Kathrin Trattner (Religious Studies, Bremen, Germany)
Kerstin Radde-Antweiler (Religious Studies, Bremen, Germany)
Further information on the event and application can be found here and on the IASGAR PhD Summer Day's website: https://blogs.uni-bremen.de/iasgar/