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Dialogue 4.0: The Role of Religious Communities in Fostering Inclusive Societies and Sustainable Development

 

As the world is said to be on the cusp of a fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, do we need a dialogical revolution, or Dialogue 4.0, that is a new era of interreligious dialogue and collaboration to help humankind foster inclusive societies and sustainable development worldwide? In an ever more polarized world, should policymakers see religious actors as partners in building long-term strategies to foster pluralism, social cohesion and sustainable development?

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The event is organised with the support of Fondazione per le scienze religiose "Giovanni XXIII" in the context of the European Academy of Religion Annual Conference.

 

The public roundtable is part of the 10th edition of the ISPI-MFAIC ‘Religions and International Relations’ Programme’ seminar which this year will explore opportunities for collaborative work across the policy agendas of Religious Engagement, Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Sustainable Development by evaluating the idea of Interreligious Engagement Strategies.

 

Emanuela Claduai Del Re - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation – Italy

Italy, Interreligious Engagement and Sustainable Development

Wednesday, 6 March, 2019 - 15:00
Bologna, Oratorio San Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini, Sala di rappresentanza Banca di Bologna (Corte de’ Galluzzi, 6)

SPEAKERS

Emanuela Claudia Del Re
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation – Italy
Kristina Arriaga
Vice-Chair of the US Commission for International Religious Freedom - USA
Craig Calhoun
Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University – USA
Fadi Daou
Chairman and CEO, Adyan Foundation - Lebanon
Alberto Melloni
Director, John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies; UNESCO Chair on Religious Pluralism and Peace, Bologna University - Italy
Yahya Pallavicini
President, COREIS Islamic Religious Community of Italy
Fabio Petito
Head, Religions and International Relations Programme, ISPI and University of Sussex

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