Editorial Address & Advisory Board

Oegema Gerbern, S. Palmer
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The first issue of volume three of the Journal of the Council for Research on Religion (JCREOR) came out of a colloquium entitled “The Uyghurs in the Diaspora,” which sought to study Uyghurs living in the diaspora in Canada. The event was held virtually on Microsoft Teams on May 31st, 2021, hosted by the McGill School of Religious Studies and JCREOR. The colloquium grew out of the Children in Sectarian Religions Project (http://www.spiritualchildhoods.ca/), which sought to find out how Uyghur parents intended to transmit their religion and unique culture (suppressed in China) to their children after arriving in Canada. The research team, prior to and during the pandemic, conducted interviews and collected data that was presented and discussed during the colloquium. The articles presented in this issue were generated from the interviews and data collected during the project's investigation of Uyghurs in the Diaspora. The data and research presented in each of the articles provides further insight into the daily lives of Uyghurs both prior to the early 2000s and at present.
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《宗教研究委员会杂志》(JCREOR)第三卷第一期出自一个题为“散居海外的维吾尔人”的讨论会,该讨论会旨在研究散居加拿大的维吾尔人。该活动于2021年5月31日在微软团队上举行,由麦吉尔宗教研究学院和JCREOR主办。这次研讨会源于“宗教性宗教中的儿童项目”(http://www.spiritualchildhoods.ca/),该项目旨在了解维吾尔族父母在抵达加拿大后打算如何将他们的宗教和独特的文化(在中国受到压制)传递给他们的孩子。在大流行之前和期间,研究小组进行了访谈并收集了在研讨会期间提出和讨论的数据。本期的文章是根据该项目对流散维吾尔人的调查所收集的访谈和数据生成的。每篇文章中提供的数据和研究提供了对维吾尔人在21世纪初之前和现在的日常生活的进一步了解。
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