CRCS Newsletter November 2018
About
The Center, in its partnership with the Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS), Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, is proud to feature CRCS’ new newsletter. The monthly-published issues will be featured in the CSEAS newsletter and highlighted here on our website. Check out our Religion & Diversity Initiative page to see more publications from CRCS.
Read the November newsletter online here.
This month’s newsletter features five essays from CRCS students on religious violence, ethno-religious conflict, and the history of a great Buddhist university in Sumatra. We are also announcing the release of the full version of the film Our Land is the Sea, now available online.
Highlights
- The full version of Our Land is the Sea now available online (English, on cseashawaii.org)
- A great Buddhist university in a Jambi Muslim village (English)
- The ambivalent role of religion in the Ambon conflict (English)
- The political opportunity structure of religious violence (Indonesian)
- Renegotiating Indonesian nationhood from below (English)
- Is peace still possible in Palestine? (Indonesian)