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Appearances by Programme members on radio and television are listed below, with links to the media where they are available.
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Modest dressing 'a generational trend'
22 June 11
This feature about Religion and Society funded project Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail led by Profesor Reina Lewis at the London College of Fashion was broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme on 22 June 2011.
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Sunday
08 May 11
Principal Investigator Ewan Fernie and Co-Investigator Andrew Shanks discuss their receipt of racist hate mail for the decision to depict St George as a young black man as part of their The Faerie Queene Now! Project funded by the Religion and Society Programme. Read more here. Available to listen from URL below only until 14th May 2011. Broadcast 7.10am, BBC Radio 4.
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Does Christianity have a future?
17 April 11
The TV programme 'Does Christianity have a future?' was broadcast on Sunday 17th April 2011 at 10.25pm on BBC One. It featured Religion and Society award holder Professor David Voas and steering committee member Professor Grace Davie, and the Programme was credited for helping BBC Religion and Ethics research the subject.
The programme was presented by Anne Widdecombe and is available to watch until 24th April 2011 via the link below.
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Beyond Belief:Translating sacred texts
03 January 11
PhD student on Phase 2 Collaborative Studentship Keeping the Faith: The transmissions of "Sikhism" among young British Sikhs (18-30) Jasjit Singh was on BBC Radio 4's Beyond Belief programme discussing the Guru Granth Sahib and other sacred texts.
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Thinking Allowed
21 June 10
Holder of Phase 1 Small Grant The Myth of British Identity and the Failure of Multiculturalism? Dr Kaye Haw from Nottingham University spoke on BBC Radio 4's social science programme Thinking Allowed about her research with young people in an area of urban deprivation and the media.
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LBC
29 May 10
Award holder on Phase 3 Small Grant 'Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail' Reina Lewis from the London College Fashion took part in a discussion about young Muslim women and hijab style on LBC on Saturday 29th May. Read more about it on the blog of another participant here.
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