Conferences

Conference
11 December 2011 to 13 December 2011

Professor Camilleri contributed to several sessions:

* Muslim-Western realtions: ten years past 9/11

* What is the role of education in helping communities to manage diversity

* Religion and intercivilizational dialogue

* A new agenda for philanthropy

Conference
17 November 2011 to 18 November 2011

Title of Paper

A Holoreflexive Epoch in the Making: Implications for democratic discourse and practice

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Conference
4 November 2011 to 6 November 2011

Title of Paper

'The Challenge-Response Dynamic of Our Time: A New Epoch in the Making?'

Panel Session

Change and Constancy: Historical Perspectives on the Way to Social Transformation

Conference
27 October 2011 to 28 October 2011

Keynote Address

Worlds in Transition: The Limits of Secularism and Postsecularism

The address can ve viewed here

Conference
11 September 2011 to 12 September 2011

Title of Paper

'Institutionalising the Dialogue of Faiths and Cultures in Asia'

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Conference
28 May 2011 to 29 May 2011

Title of Paper

'Protection of the Sacred in Australia'

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Conference
15 May 2010 to 16 May 2010

The invitation to participate in this Conference was extended by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu.

Professor Camilleri contributed to Workshop III - The Agenda of Global and Regional Challenges

Conference
21 November 2009 to 23 November 2009

Title of Paper

'Climate Change and the Dialogue of Cultures'

Conference
18 September 2009 to 19 September 2009

Title of Paper

A Nuclear Weapons Convention: Implications for Governance and Civil Society

Conference
15 July 2009 to 16 July 2009

Response to Lecture by Fr Thomas Michel SJ

The conference explored Fethullah Gülen’s  contribution to Islamic studies, 

education, philanthropy, and interreligious dialogue, through the prism of his personal and
theological profile. His vision of dialogue and Muslim-Christian relations was considered in relation to developments in the Catholic Church and other Christian Churches since
Nostra Aetate (1965).

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