Enrico L. Joseph. PhD
Professor of History of Globalization
and African-American History
International Multicultural Network Representative for Canada
Dear Enrico L.Joseph!
We wish to congratulate you on your new appointment as IMN Country Representative in Canada and we take this opportunity to look forward to working closely and strengthening the cooperation with our network.
We are sure our cooperation will continue to be fruitful in the future.
For more information
Education:
-Ph.D.: Religious Studies (2006).
Laval University: Faculty of Theology.
Quebec City, Province of Quebec, Canada
Areas of specialization: Ethics of
economics and politics, critical theory, bioethics, social theology
-M.A THEOLOGY (1998). Sherbrooke
University. Faculty of Theology. Canada
Areas of specialization: History of
Christianity. Biblical Studies
-B.A Specialized in History (1994). University
of Montreal. Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. Field of learning and
research: historiography, philosophy of history, history of international
relations, War and society, and history of Africa.
Global Teaching Certificate Program from St
John’s University (New York City)
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Obtained last
May 2012.
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By the « Office of Global Studies » and the
« Center for Teaching and Learning ».
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Sessions offered by St John’s University
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4 sessions
entitled :
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What Does It Mean to Globalize the Curriculum?
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What Does It Mean to Teach Abroad?
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How Can a Course be redesigned for Oversea Instructions?
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How Can International Research be Integrated into Your
Career?
Adjunct
Faculty/ Professor in the Religious Studies Department 2007-2013.
Mount St Vincent College, 6301 Riverdale Ave, New York, 10741.
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Spring 2008- Modern Catholic thinkers
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Spring 2008-2009 - Religion and Psychology (2)
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Fall 2008- Atheism
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Spring 2009-2010- Religion and Violence
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Spring 2009-2012- Religion and Capitalism
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Spring 2009-2012- Religion and Human Rights
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Spring 2009- Independent Studies (Muslim
Liberation Theology)
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Spring 2009- Independent Studies (Mutazilism &
Asharism)
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Fall 2009-2011- War, Diplomacy, Morality and Development
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Fall 2009-2013- Life of Faith
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Spring 2010-2013- Religion and Cinema
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Spring 2011- Religion, Technology and Bioethics
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Spring 2011- Abrahamic Religions and Antisemitism
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Summer 2011- 1492: Islam, Christianity, or the
Discovery of America? (2)
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Summer 2012- Christianity and the Roman Empire:
Augustine (2)
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Fall 2012- 30 Years War: Religions and the Rise of
the Modern State
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Spring 2013- The Crusade
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Summer 2013: Religion and Cosmopolitics.
PRESENTATION\CONFERENCES
2015 : Haitian Studies
Association : « Defending French Imperialism : The Work of
Pierre Pluchon, French Colonialist Historian ». November, 2015. University
of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
2014 : Maritime History
Conference : « Silencing the Canadian Past: On Occulting the Maritime
History of New France.” September 12, 2014.
2013: “For an Ethical
Interpretation of African History”. Colloquium on British Black Intellectual
Paul Gilroy and Black Atlantic. De Paul University.
2012: Quebec
City. Laval University. ‘ On Cosmopolitical Theology and Geopolitics”
2011: -Universal Human Rights Conference: 500th
anniversary of Antonio de Montesinos. (Washington
D.C: December 2-4, 2011). I lectured on theology, philosophy, and Airport Security
and Human Rights.
2011: -St John’s University. Vincentian Chair of
Social Justice Conference: Poverty
Eradication and Intergenerational Justice (Stewardship, Solidarity and
Subsidiarity) (October 22nd,
2011)
2011: -St John’s University: Conference on 9-11 (Sept 2011)
2008-2016:
Participated to several conferences in New York City
PUBLICATION
Monographs:
La théologie sociale de René Coste:
analyses théologiques et d’éthique sur les réalités socipolitiques
contemporaines. Montreal, Le Grenier, (under consideration), 280p.
On Cosmopolitical Theology: an Essay
on the Foundations of a Christian Ethics of Globalization. (under
consideration) Montreal, Le Grenier, 70p.
“On
the Theological and Juridical Foundations of an Ethic of International Relations” in Globalization, Violence and Religion, ed. Pierre Noel (Montreal/Paris, Fides, 2009), 239-252 p. (in French, «Sur les fondements théologico-juridiques
d’une éthique des relations internationales», Mondialisation, Violence et Religion.»
Is God Violent? Montreal, Les Editions Le Grenier, 2005, 250p.
Journals:
Analytical Book Review: Salar Abdoh.
“Out of Mesopotamia”. NYC, Akashic, 1st ed. 2020/2022. Journal of Sciences and Innovative
Technologies. N°26, June
2023, p.91-96.
DOI:
10.30546/2616-4418.26.2023.91
Philosophizing: Striving for Rational
Analytical Coherence in the Human Sciences.
International Journal of
Humanities and Social Development Research. Vol.6, N°2, 2022, 41-61. DOI: 10.30546/2523-4331.2022.6.2.44
Analytical Book Review: Claude L.
Mosse. “Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism”. NY, Howard
Fertig, 2nd ed. 1997. Journal
of Sciences and Innovative Technologies, N˚18, November 18, 2021, p.107-112. DOI: 10.5782/2616-4418.18.18.2021.107 www.ejsr.org
Enrico Joseph, May A. Webber, “Human
Rights Risk: The Case of Terrorism”, International Journal of Humanities and
Social Development Research, vol.5, N˚1, 2021, 7-21. www.ijhsdr.com
Book Review: Francis Fukuyama (2018): “Identity,
The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment”, NYC, Farrar, Strauss,
and Giroux, 218p. International Journal of Multiculturalism, vol.1, N˚2,
December 2020, 107-113.
DOI:10.30546/2708-3136.2020.1.2.64
“René Coste and Cosmopolitical
Theology”, The Inclusive, vol.1.,
no.14 (January 2019). http://theinclusive.org/
“Cosmopolitical Theology: For a
Christian Ethical Analysis and/or Globalization?”, The Inclusive, vol.1.,
no.14 (January 2019). http://theinclusive.org/
« Could International Law and International Human Rights
Outlaw Warfaring ?»,
in Journal on Legal and Economic Issue of Central Europe.
Vol. 6, N˚2, 2015.
“For
an Ethical Interpretation of African History”. African Notes. Vol.38, N°2, 2014, p.22-42.
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