GL Louis Religious Pluralism Research Cluster

GL Louis

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The GL Louis Religious Pluralism Research Cluster, funded by an endowment established via a generous gift to honor Mr. Gnanapragasam Louis’ memory, aims to foster the academic study of religious pluralism and diverse religious traditions. This research cluster seeks to explore the multifaceted landscape of religious diversity in Asia and beyond, providing a platform for interdisciplinary research and collaboration within the field of Religious Studies at FASS. With the growing complexity of religious identities and interactions in contemporary society, there is an urgent need to examine the dynamics of conflict, coexistence, and cooperation among various religious communities. Therefore, this cluster seeks to provide a scholarly platform to host events that can facilitate conversations among academics, practitioners, as well as the general public. We explore religious pluralism in the context of cultural, historical, and socio-political dimensions, aiming to deepen our understanding of its implications for contemporary society.

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Steering Committee

Associate Professor, History
Buddhism; Chinese Popular Religions; Overseas Chinese History; South China Sea; Maritime Silk Road
Associate Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Governance; Civil Society; Social Movements; Religion and Secularism; Southeast Asia
Associate Professor, Southeast Asian Studies
Anthropology; Art; Marginality; Mobility and Borderlands; Buddhism; Thailand, Malaysia, Bali
Assistant Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology of Religion; Religious Studies; Political Anthropology; Religion, Media, Technology, and Mediated Rituals of Religious Intercession; Pluralism; Ethnic and Racial Politics; Nationalism; Populism; Conflict and Peace; Legacies of the Cold War, Bandung Internationalism; Urban Development and Land Dispossession; Postcolonial Theory and Subaltern Studies; South Asia, Southeast Asia; Inter-Asian Studies
Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Social Theory; Religion; Reading and Writing Ethnography; Political Economy of Health Care
Associate Professor, History
History of Imperial China; Chinese Culture; East Asian Religions; The Mongol Empire; Asia and the Modern World
Assistant Professor, Southeast Asian Studies and Malay Studies
Environmental History; Science and Religion; Indigeneity and Social Justice; Comparative Religious Environmentalism

Cluster Members

Senior Lecturer, NUS College
Anthropology of Religion; Experiential Learning; Service Learning; Southeast Asian Studies; Philippine Studies

Contact Us

GL Louis Religious Pluralism Research Cluster

glrp@nus.edu.sg

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
National University of Singapore
The Shaw Foundation Building, Block AS7, Level 6
5 Arts Link, Singapore 117570

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