8 décembre 2015, “De la créolité vers l’hindouisme et vice-versa”, Jean Benoist et Mathieu Claveyrolas, séminaire du Centre CEIAS, EHESS, Paris.17 mars 2016, “Les ‘tribaux’ et l’hindouisme: Jagannath vu du centre (Puri) et de la périphérie (Soras)”, Raphaël Rousseleau et Cécile Guillaume-Pey, Les hindous, les Autres et l’Ailleurs, CEIAS, EHESS, Paris.10 June 2014 (CEIAS, Paris): Hinduism Abroad: Contacts, Politics, Transnationalism.26 July 2014 (Panel at the European Conference on South Asian Studies, Zurich University): Religious Change and Actor’s Reflexivity in South Asia: An Exploration through Individual Trajectories.Co-organized by the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life (IRCPL) of Columbia University and CERI. 15-16 June 2015 (CERI): Negotiating Shared Sacred Spaces in the Middle East, the Balkans, and India.
17 June 2015 (CEIAS, Paris): Hindus and Others in Sri Lanka and the Diaspora.8 October 2015 (CEIAS-CERIAS, Montreal): Les religions des diasporas sud-asiatiques: transformations, étanchéités, cohabitations, syncrétismes.14-15 December 2015 (EHESS, Paris): Wayside Shrines in South Asia.29 April 2016 (Centre de Sciences Humaines, Delhi, and Ashoka University, Delhi): “Comparing dargahs of Delhi, Jaunpur, Ajmer and Thane.”.9- (IRCPL, Columbia University): Comparing Shared Sacred Sites in South Asia and the Mediterranean Area.10-11 June 2016 (Geneva University): Religion in a Plural Society: Comparing the Chinese and Indian Worlds.27-30 July 2016 (Panel at the European Conference on South Asia Studies, University of Warsaw): Street-Shrines: Religion of the Everyday in Urban India.See: Images of Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi (provided by Christophe Jaffrelot- Sept 2018) International workshops
They have also organized a series of conferences over the past few years, where scholars of South Asia and beyond were invited to present case studies or concepts relevant for the study of inter-religious relations.Ĭonference and team meeting on Octoat CERI (see announcement):ġ0h-12h: Talk on Religious interactions in Gorakhpur, by Véronique Bouillierġ3h-15h: Discussion over Anand Vivek Taneja’s new book, Jinnealogy: Time, Islam and Ecological Thought in the Medieval Ruins of Delhi (see Contents page, Book cover ) (See Book review by Sebastian Prange) The I-SHARE contributors have presented works related to the present proposal in several conferences and international workshops.
Meher Baba shrine/Hazrat Babaa Jan dargah, Pune.Shri Loknath Brahmachari Samadhi mandir.Objectives and originality of the project.