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Journal articles arising from Programme research are listed here and some may be accessed directly.
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Women's ‘popular’ practices as critique: Vernacular religion in Indian and Pakistani Punjab
Women's Studies International ForumAuthor: Navtej K. Purewal and Virinder S. Kalra
This article presents findings from the Religion and Society funded project Tej Purewal led entitled Gender, Caste and the Practices of Religious Identities. Click here to read about this project.
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Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict: Editorial Introduction
British Journal of Religious EducationAuthor: Robert Jackson
This editorial by by Principal Investigator on Phase 2 Large Grant Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Professor Bob Jackson introduces a special issue of the BJRE (vol. 33 no 2 March 2011) for the ‘Religion in Education: a Contribution to Dialogue or a Factor of Conflict in Transforming Societies of European Countries?’ project, known by its acronym REDCo.
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Religious Education: transnational developments
British Journal of Religious EducationAuthor: Robert Jackson
This article by Principal Investigator on Phase 2 Large Grant Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Professor Bob Jackson was published in Volume 32, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 185 – 187: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~content=a924798542~fulltext=713240930~frm=content
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Performing citizenship on YouTube: activism, satire and online debate around the anti-Islam video Fitna
Critical Discourse StudiesAuthor: Zoonen, L. van, Vis, F. and S. Mihelj
The team from Phase 2 Small Grant Fitna, the video battle wrote this article about the research which appeared in vol. 7, no 4, pp 249-262, 2010. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17405904.asp
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Performing Islam
a new journalAuthor: Kamal Salhi and Karin van Nieuwkerk (editors)
This new journal published by intellect journals has developed out of Kamal Salhi's Phase 1 Network Performance, Politics, Piety which addressed music and debate in Muslim societies and the editors are now calling for papers. Contact Dr Karin van Nieuwkerk: k.v.nieuwkerk@rs.ru.nl or Dr Kamal Salhi: K.salhi@leeds.ac.uk and see the attached PDF for more information.
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Alienation of Temporal Goods in Roman Catholic Canon Law: A potential for conflict
Ecclesiastical Law JournalAuthor: Eithne D'Auria
Published in EccLJ vol 12, no 1, 2010, pp 32-51 by the doctoral researcher on Phase 1 Collaborative Studenthsip 'The Dialogue between Society and Religion in the use of Professional Experts in the Roman Catholic church, with particular reference to Marriage Cases'.
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