Graduate Student, Anthropology
Thesis Title: Nonreligious ‘Cosmic and Social Imaginaries’: How Ideas About ‘The Good’ Operate as Background Justification for Moral and Political Judgements (Working Title)
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Charles Stewart
Allen Abramson |
About
Research Interests:
Anthropology of non-religion; the lived experience of nonreligious identity; dispositional atheism; philosophies of atheism and humanism; the continuum of nonreligious identities; failure of the secularisation narrative and post-neutrality secularism; the politics of secularism; the ‘new atheist’ phenomena; formation of community and the role of new media technologies; science as a symbolic system of meaning; emotion, cognition and the visceral register; codification of religious belief as normative through political policy and its impact on nonreligious identity expression.









