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The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion stimulates, promotes, and communicates social scientific research about religious institutions and experiences. Founded in 1949, SSSR fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars from sociology, religious studies, psychology, political science, economics, international studies, gender studies, and many other fields. Its flagship publication, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, is the most cited resource in the field of religous scientific research.

As a member, I was privileged to present three sessions at the Annual Joint Meetings with the Religious Research Association held in Denver, Colorado from October 23-25, 2009.

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Session D-11: Religion in Eastern Europe

Multi-dimensional Secularity Disorder: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of the Multi-dimensional Face of European Secularity
Author: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.
Presenter: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.

Session F-14: Spirituality, Religious, and Otherwise

Backlash or Benefit? A Cross-National Examination of the Role of "Anti-Politicization" Sentiment in "Spiritual but not Religious" Identification
Author: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.
Presenter: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.

Session J-3: Deciphering Religious Meaning, Messages, and Knowledge

Triangulating Literary Attributes in Biblical Studies Using QCA
Author: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.
Collaborator: Matthew S. Oser
Presenter: Brian N. Hewlett, Ph.D.

Throughout my career, I have also presented at numerous other conferences and served as guest and keynote speaker on other occasions. Below is a sample of some of the other topics I have presented.

If you are interested in me speaking at a meeting of an organization or for any other type of public engagement, feel free to contact me and let me know of your interest and I will be happy to develop a presentation that suites your needs.

Session Panelist, Spiritual Being: Testing Correlates of Spiritual Non-Religious Identity Across National Boundaries, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meetings, Portland, 2006

Roundtable Panelist, Holy Non-Unification: An Exploration of Spiritual Non-religious Identity across National Borders, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Montreal, 2006

Panel Discussant, Intersections of Black and Sexual Identities in Adolescence, Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, 2005

Roundtable Panelist, Is Religion Inconsequential? Examining the Emergence of Individual Spirituality in a Secular European Society, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, 2004

Panel Organizer, Impact of the Information Technology Revolution on Communities of Color, Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings, San Francisco, 2004

Keynote Speaker, Life Engineering: Understanding the Social and Economic Factors of Business Success, Tucson Business Symposium, Tucson, Arizona, 2004

Educational Workshop, The Sociological Implementation of a Strategic Plan, Chamber of Commerce, Tucson, Arizona, 2004

Keynote Speaker, Virtual Clashing: The Use of the Internet Medium by the White Racialist Movement in the U.S to Promote Old and New Racial Rhetoric, Clash of Civilizations Conference, Dresden, Germany, 2002

Educational Workshop, Across the Divides: Common Elements Among Men in Work, Family Relationships, Death and General Responsibility, IBM Black Men’s Group, Tucson, Arizona, 2003

Session Panelist, Applying Sociological Concepts to the Development of the Black Business Community, Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

Session Panelist, White Racialist Conceptualizations in the Global Information Age, Society for the

Scientific Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

Session Panelist, Normative, Moral, Legal and Statistical Conceptualizations of Deviance, Society for the Scientific Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

Educational Workshop, Building A Successful Black Ethnic Enclave, Black Chamber of Commerce, Tucson, Arizona, 2003

Guest Lecturer, Race & Ethnic Relations, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Fall 2000 & Spring 2001

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