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Book: Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline

Chapter: 5. Religious Studies Beyond the Discipline: A Manifesto on Earning and Awarding a Ph.D.

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45546

Blurb:

Relying on the collaborative input from doctoral graduates in the study of religion who have gone on to successful careers outside of academia, this essay offers a critique of the field for not adapting far quicker to the changing economic conditions of higher education over recent decades but also provides a variety of practical suggestions for how programs in our field can make tactical and substantive changes to better prepare graduate students for a far wider variety of professional futures, inasmuch as we all know that few, at least for the foreseeable future, will ever be hired as tenure-track faculty members.

Chapter Contributors

  • Andrew Ali Aghapour (andrewaghapour@gmail.com - aaaghapour) 'National Museum of American History'
  • Shannon Schorey (stschorey@gmail.com - stschorey)
  • Thomas Whitley (tjw@thomaswhitley.com - twhitley)
  • Vaia Touna (vaia.touna@ua.edu - book-auth-747) 'University of Alabama'
  • Russell McCutcheon (russell.mccutcheon@ua.edu - rmccutch) 'University of Alabama'