The Women, Religion and Globalization project is exploring
the interaction between women’s religious practices
and political, economic and social developments in
the global arena. The project will help policy analysts
and scholars of international affairs learn to see women practicing religion as politically significant agents.
We believe that a better understanding of the political, economic, and social significance of such practices –
especially when they are religiously-inflected – will
deepen our comprehension of what motivates and funds
social, economic, and political interactions at the
international level.