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Current fellows

Graduate Student Fellows

Aldyn Chwelos

Managing Editor, Climate Disaster Project, UVic

 

Position:

Managing Editor, Climate Disaster Project, UVic

 

Amiinat Muibi

CSRS Graduate Student Fellow

 

Affiliation

PhD Cand., UVic Business

 

M茅lisande S茅guin

CSRS Graduate Student Fellow

 

Affiliation

PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law

 

Suad Ahmed

Ian H. Stewart Graduate Student Fellow

 

 

Affiliation

PhD Cand., Education, York University

 

Youssef Benzouine

Ian H. Stewart Graduate Student Fellow

 

 

Affiliation

PhD Cand., Religious Studies, University of Montreal 

 

Jessica Fichtner

Ian H. Stewart Graduate Student Fellow

 

 

Affiliation

PhD Cand., Psychology, UVic

 

Sarah Madsen

Winnifred Lonsdale Graduate Student Fellow

 

Affiliation

MA Student, History, UVic

 

Sarah Roberts

Heather J. Lindstedt & Brian A. Pollick Graduate Student Fellow

 

Affiliation

MA Cand., Art History and Visual Studies

 

Erika Finestone

Postdoctorial Fellow

 

Affiliation

Post-Doc, the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Bouchra Mossmann

Scales Family Fellow

 

Affiliation

PhD Cand., Culture and Language, University of Southern Denmark

Faculty Fellows

Martin Adam

UVic Faculty Fellow

 

Affiliation

UVic Professor, Pacific and Asian Studies

Megan Swift

UVic Faculty Fellow

 

Affiliation

UVic Professor, Language, Linguistics and Cultures

Artists-in-Residence

Neil Griffin

Artist-in-Residence
Terry Marner

Artist-in-Residence
Melanie Siebert

Artist-in-Residence

Visiting Research Fellows

Matt Sheedy

Visiting Research Fellow

 

Affiliation 

Visiting Assistant Professor, North American Studies, University of Bonn in Germany

John Thatamanil

Visiting Research Fellow

 

Affiliation 

Union Theological Seminary

Community Sabbaticant Fellows

Kim Dawson

Community Sabbaticant Fellow
Peter Evans

Community Sabbaticant Fellow

Associate Fellows

Angela Andersen

Associate Fellow since 2015
Mohammad Badamchi

Associate Fellow since 2025
Harold Coward

Emeritus Fellow (CSRS founder)
Erica Dodd

Associate Fellow since 2002 (Permanent Emeritus Fellow)
Nicola Hayward

Associate Fellow since 2015
Victor Hori

Associate Fellow since 2015 (Permanent Emeritus Fellow)
Ambreen Hussaini

Associate Fellow since 2022
Lesley Jessop

Associate Fellow since 2015
Fran莽oise Keating

Associate Fellow since 2023
Tim Knowlton

Associate Fellow since 2024
Francis Landy

Associate Fellow since 2016
Robin Mazumder

Associate Fellow since 2024
Lytton McDonnell

Associate Fellow since 2019
Graham McDonough

Associate Fellow since 2008
Leah Mernaugh Bergman

Associate Fellow since 2025
Catherine Nutting

Associate Fellow since 2024
Daniel Orogun

Associate Fellow since 2025
Kikila Perrin

Associate Fellow since 2025
Brian Pollick

Associate Fellow since 2021
Justine Semmens

Associate Fellow since 2022
Devyani Tewari

Associate Fellow since 2024
Paige Thombs

Associate Fellow since 2018
Reeta Tremblay

Associate Fellow since 2022
Carolyn Whitney-Brown

Associate Fellow since 2015
Grace Wong Sneddon

Associate Fellow since 2017
Katherine Young

Associate Fellow since 2014
Kefen Zhou

Associate Fellow since 2025
Jessica Ziakin-Cook

Associate Fellow since 2023

Director Emeritus

bramadat-paulWBramadat, Paul /research/centres/csrs/about/fellows/current-fellows/emeritus-profiles/bramadat-paulCentre for Studies in Religion and Societysite://Centre for Studies in Religion and Society/research/centres/csrs/about/fellows/current-fellows/emeritus-profiles/bramadat-paulowner-nameowner-emailprototypeNopage-stateUnwrittennotesNavigation LevelDefault/research/centres/csrs/assets/images/photos/profiles/staff/Paul Bramadat-22-web.jpgNavigation LevelDefaultsite://Centre for Studies in Religion and Society/research/centres/csrs/assets/images/photos/profiles/staff/Paul Bramadat-22-web.jpgCentre for Studies in Religion and SocietyPaul Bramadat-22-web.jpgimage13067154220Do not displayPaulBramadatM.A. (McGill); PhD (McMaster)Director Emeritus and ProfessorReligion, Culture and Society Program; and History Departmentbramadat@uvic.caAbout our Director Emeritus

Paul has served as a CSRS director for 17 years from 2008 to 2025.

I am interested in the ways we imagine religion and spirituality when we talk about health, diversity, security and civil society. Most of my work concerns religion, spirituality, and secularity in North America and Western Europe, although I am increasingly interested in the relationships between these societies and global forces.

My most recent research and teaching interests revolve around modern postural yoga in North America. I’ve just finished a book entitled . It will be published by McGill-Queens University Press early in 2025. An edited volume entitled We Should Know Better is also in the works. It focuses on the awkward situations in which western-trained scholars of religion find themselves when they take up Asian-rooted spiritual practices.

I am also nearly finished working with my colleagues John Borrows and David Seljak, on an edited volume we put together on the ways Indigenous spiritualities show up in and are engaged by the Canadian public arena. The authors we have gathered for this book explore the ways Canadian society responds to Indigenous claims and practices connected with health, law, land use, land protection, rituals, and education. This book will be published with the University of Toronto Press in 2025.

I received my PhD in religious studies from McMaster University (1998), my MA in religion and culture from McGill University (1993), and my BA in religious studies from the University of Winnipeg (1990). I taught in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Winnipeg from 1998 until 2008. In addition to directing the CSRS since 2008, I hold teaching appointments in the Department of History and the Religion, Culture and Society Program at the 樱花影视.

My first book, The Church on the World’s Turf (Oxford 2000), examined the ways religious sub-cultures can thrive in largely secular environments. Other books include: Religion and Ethnicity in Canada (Pearson 2005), and Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada (University of Toronto Press 2008), both edited with David Seljak; International Migration and the Governance of Religious Diversity (McGill-Queen’s University Press 2009), edited with German sociologist Matthias Koenig; Spirituality and Hospice Palliative Care (SUNY 2013), edited with Kelli Stajduhar and Harold Coward; and Religious Radicalization in Canada and Beyond (University of Toronto Press 2014), edited with Lorne Dawson; Public Health in the Age of Anxiety: Religious and Cultural Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada (University of Toronto Press 2017) edited with Canadian scholars and scientists, Maryse Guay, Real Roy, and Julie Bettinger; and Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces (Bloomsbury  2021), edited with European sociologists, Mar Griera, Julia Martínez-Ariño, and Marian Burchardt; and Religion at the Edge: Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest, edited with Patricia O’Connell Killen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, published by the University of British Columbia Press.

My articles have appeared in Social Compass, Religion, State and Society, the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Studies in Religion, Ethnicities, Ethnologies, and the Journal of International Migration and Integration, as well as magazines such as Canadian Diversity, The Ecumenist and Canadian Issues. I am also an Associate Editor at the Journal of the American Academy of Religion.  

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Books

2025. Paul Bramadat, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press. 288 pp.

2022. . Paul Bramadat, Patricia O’Connell Killen, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, eds. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. 278 pp.

2021.  . Bramadat, Paul, Mar Griera, Julia Martínez-Ariño, Marian Burchardt, eds. London: Bloomsbury. 328 pp. 

2019. La santé publique à une ère marquée par le doute - Origines religieuses et culturelles de l’hésitation des Canadiens face à la vaccination. P. Bramadat, M. Guay, J. Bettinger and R. Roy, eds. Sherbrooke: University of Sherbrooke Press. French version of Public Health in the Age of Anxiety (2017).

2017. . Paul Bramadat, Maryse Guay, Julie Bettinger and Réal Roy, eds. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 398 pp.

2014. . Paul Bramadat and Lorne Dawson, eds. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 332 pp.

2013. . Paul Bramadat, Kelli I. Stajduhar and Harold Coward, eds. Albany: SUNY Press. 210 pp.

2009. . Paul Bramadat and Matthias Koenig, eds. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press. 340 pp.

2008. . Paul Bramadat and David Seljak, eds. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 444 pp. 

2005. . Paul Bramadat and David Seljak, eds. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada.  252 pp. [Reprinted in 2009 by the University of Toronto Press.]

2000. . New York: Oxford University Press. 205 pp.

Articles 

2024. Part of a special issue on the scholar in the public arena. Studies in Religion.

2024. . Part of a special issue co-edited with Jennifer Selby. Published by the Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA). 

2024. . Co-authored with John Thatamanil. Social Compass 71 (3). 16 pp.

2022. . Journal of Interreligious Studies: 34: 12-17.

2021. . Studies in Religion (September): 1-2.

2019. . Religion, State and Society 47 (4). 491-507.

2014. . Journal of the American Academy of Religion 82 (4): 907-937.

2013. Co-authored by Eve Dubé, Caroline Laberge, Maryse Guay, Paul Bramadat, Réal Roy, and Julie Bettinger. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 9 (8) 1–11. 

2013. . On-line Working Paper #22 from the RECODE Responding to Complex Diversity in Europe and Canada Project. 6530 wds.

2012. Ethnicities 12 (6): 11-16. 

2011. . Journal of the American Academy of Religion 79 (2): 315-345.

2011. They were always such nice boys: Religion, Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond. Our Diverse Cities 8: 54-58. 

2009. . Canadian Journal for Social Research 2: 227-234.

2008. . Studies in Religion 37 (1): 121-143.

2005. . Canadian Ethnic Studies 37 (1): 1-20.

2005. .”  Journal of International Migration and Integration 6 (2): 201-218.

2001..  Ethnologies 23 (1): 211-232. 

2001. . Canadian Ethnic Studies 33 (3): 78-98.

1996. . The Journal of Religion and Culture 10 (Spring): 30-46. 

1992. . The Journal of Religion and Culture 6 (Spring): 27-42. 

Chapters in Books

2022. Religion, Discrimination, and the Canadian Experience: Lessons for Elsewhere? In Social Discrimination, Spirituality and Religious Beliefs: A Challenge for Anthropologists and Social Workers. Alberto Montes and Fina Antón, eds. Granada: University of Granada Press. Pp. 251-268.

2022. Wellness in the Wild: Reverential Naturalism in the Pacific Northwest. In . G. Mossière, ed. Berlin: Springer. Pp. 135-151.

2022. Come from Away but Here to Stay: Religion and Migration in Contemporary Discourse. In Religion and Migration. R. Ramji and A. Marshall, eds. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 273-288.

2022. Religion, Spirituality and Irreligion in The Best Place on Earth. In Religion at the Edge: Nature, Spirituality and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest. Pp. 3-22.

2022. Reverential Naturalism in Cascadia: From the Fancy to the Sublime. In Religion at the Edge: Nature, Spirituality and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest. Pp. 23-40.

2022. Conclusion. Co-authored with P. O’Connell Killen. In Religion at the Edge: Nature, Spirituality and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest. Pp. 241-253.

2021. Religion, Culture, and the Politics of Vaccine Hesitancy: Perspectives of Parents, Pundits, and Physicians. In . D. Lüddeckens, P. Hetmanczyk, P. Klassen, and J. Stein, eds. Milton Park: Routledge. Pp. 450-463.

2021. . In Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces. Pp. 79-94.

2021. . In Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces. Pp. 1-16.

2020. . In Women and Religion in the International Arena. Morny Joy, ed. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing. Pp. 295-300.

2020. Complicating Religious Identities through the Social Relations of Prayer. Co-authored with Rachel Brown and Sylvia Collins-Mayo. In . Sheryl Reimer Kirkham, Sonya Sharma, Rachel Brown, and Melania Calestani, eds. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Pp. 122-137.

2019. Defiant Subjects: Radicals, Refugees, and Refuseniks. In . D. Jung and S. Stetter, eds. London: Palgrave Studies in International Relations. Pp. 127-147.

2018. He Said, We Said: Religion in the York University Controversy of 2013-2014. In . J. Borup, W. Hoverd, and L. Kuhle, eds. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 208-229.

2017. Introduction: Seeking a Better Conversation. In Public Health in the Age of Anxiety: Religious and Cultural Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada. Pp. 5-15.

2017. Crises of Trust and Truth: Religion, Culture, and Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada. In . Pp. 16-55.

2017. Continuing the Conversation. Co-authored with J. Bettinger and M. Guay. In . Pp. 355-65.

2017. Appendix. Co-authored with J. Bettinger and M. Guay. In . Pp. 365-376.

2017. Growing Up and Getting Along During a Cosmic War: Youth Radicalization and Religious  Minorities in Canada. In .  S. Wilson-Forsberg and A. Robinson, eds. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Pp. 288-305.

2016. Managing and Imagining Religion in Canada from the Top and the Bottom: 15 Years After. In . B. Berger and R. Moon, eds. Toronto: Hart Publishing. Pp. 61-78. 

2014. The Public, the Political and the Possible: Religion and Radicalization in Canada and Beyond. In . Pp. 3-34.

2014. Conclusion. Co-authored with Lorne Dawson. In . Pp. 301-314.

2013. Introduction. Co-authored with Kelli I. Stajduhar and Harold Coward. In . Pp. 1-11.

2013. Religion, Spirituality, Medical Education, and Hospice Palliative Care. Co-authored with Joseph Kaufert. In . Pp. 60-85.

2013. Conclusion. Co-authored with Kelli I. Stajduhar. In . Pp. 164-171.

2013. Between Secularism and Post-Secularism: A Canadian Interregnum. Co-authored with David Seljak. In   A. Laliberté, B. Berman, and R. Bhargava, eds. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 97-119.

2011. Immigration. In . Wade Clark Roof and M. Juergensmeyer, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage. Pp. 545-546. 

2009. Religious Diversity and International Migration: National and Global Dimensions. In . Pp. 1-28.

2008.. Co-authored with David Seljak. In Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada.  Pp. 1-40. 

2008. . Co-authored with David Seljak. In Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada. Pp. 380-400. 

2005. Beyond Christian Canada: Religion and Ethnicity in a Multicultural Society. In . Pp. 1-29. 

2005. Toward a New Story about Religion and Ethnicity in Canada. Co-authored with David Seljak. In .  Pp. 222-234.

 

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 Project title

Word, Chant and Song in the Major Religions: Spiritual Transformation

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