Call for Participation: Help ACLS Understand Public Scholarship on Religion

The Publicly Engaged Religion Mapping Project invites scholars, practitioners, and community partners to contribute to a collaborative initiative by ACLS, the American Academy of Religion, the Institute for Diversity and Civic Life, and the National Humanities Alliance to document public scholarship on religion in North America. Supported by the Henry Luce Foundation, this project gathers projects, case studies, and reflective essays to build a dynamic, searchable database that highlights the scope and impact of public scholarship on religion. We are particularly interested in projects that include themes of public scholarship as outlined in the AAR Guidelines for Supporting and Evaluating Public Scholarship in Religion.

By sharing information about your work through the project survey, you will help strengthen connections across the field, increase the visibility of engaged projects, and contribute to national conversations about best practices in public scholarship. The survey may take between 10-15 minutes to complete.

If you are working on multiple projects related to Public Scholarship and Religion, we kindly request that you submit separate surveys for each project.

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