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Hannah Dick

Email Address: hdick@ucsd.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. student, Communication, University of California, San Diego
  • MA, Religion and Modernity, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Canada 2008
  • BA (Hons), Film Studies and Religious Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Canada 2007

Conference Presentations

  • (2010) “Essentializing Whiteness?: ‘Stuff White People Like’ and the Articulation of Cultural Identity” to be presented at the Social Science History Association Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL
  • (2008) “The ‘Religion’ of Cyberspace: Deconstructing the Discursive Realm” Presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Vancouver, BC and at the American Academy of Religion Eastern International Regional meeting in Montreal, QC
  • (2007) “Between Secularism and Pluralism: Religious Clubs on the Queen’s University Campus” Presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Saskatoon, SK and at the American Academy of Religion Eastern International Regional meeting in Waterloo, ON
  • (2007) “Diasporic Entities, Destabilized Identities: Taking Borat’s ‘Cultural Learnings’ Seriously” Presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Saskatoon, SK

Publications

  • (2008) “Between Secularism and Pluralism: Religious Clubs on the Queen’s University Campus” Religion & Education 35(3): 66-94.