(Please see the PTN conference call for papers page for detailed stream descriptions.)
If you’re not a member, we invite you to sign up now, guided by these suggested rates:
To become a member on a sliding scale rate, please visit the PTN membership payment page.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Conference registration includes breakfast, most dinners, and snacks. For dietary restrictions/requests, please email political.theology.conference@gmail.com.
Registration Fees:
Note: we seek to make this conference accessible to all, and continue exploring ways to do this now that the Luce Foundation grant that launched PTN–and subsidized the costs of the conference–has run its term. Please be in touch with the conference planning committee if cost is a barrier to your participation.
"STANDARD": Register at this rate if you have a stable position and/or access to institutional funding. This category includes graduate students with university resources to support conference travel.
"SUBSIDIZED": Register at this rate if you are a contingent and/or independent scholar without access to institutional support. This category will include some graduate students.
"SUSTAINER": Register at this rate if you have access to more resources and are thus in a position to support scholars without these resources. This category will include many scholars who hold endowed chairs, have four- or five-figure research budgets, or are full professors at wealthy universities.
LODGING
HOUSING IS NOW AT CAPACITY; INDICATE BELOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO A WAITLIST SHOULD ADDITIONAL ROOMS OPEN UP.
We have arranged a block of rooms at Scaritt-Bennett Center across from the university, where most sessions will be held. Note that Scarrit-Bennett is a retreat and conference center, which means there is comfortable and on-location housing that does not necessarily include all of the perks of a normal conference hotel. Rooms have a single bed, a desk, and a shared bathroom with one adjoining room. Housing is limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.