About the Event

How do you “succeed” in public scholarship — doing work of intellectual rigor that  “counts” as scholarship in the academy and has a meaningful impact in the public square? How do you get started, and what are best practices? How do you balance the risks and rewards of this work? Join in conversation with colleagues who are doing amazing work in this arena.

Sponsored by AAR’s Committee on the Public Understanding of Religion.

Event Guidelines

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Speakers

Liz Bucar

Professor of Religion and Dean's Leadership Fellow at Northeastern University

Brad Onishi

social commentator, scholar, writer, teacher, coach, and cohost of the Straight White American Jesus podcast

Joseph Witt

Associate Professor and Associate Head at University of Tennessee

Topic

Event Type

  • Virtual
  • WebinAAR
  • Webinar

Access

Open to Public