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Networks And Workshops
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Prof Gordon Lynch Status School of Continuing Education, Birkbeck College Completed Belief as cultural performance
Towards a new framework for studying the religious and secular life-worlds of young people. Listen to a podcast with Gordon Lynch here.
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Professor David Bebbington Status Department of History, University of Stirling Completed Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Britain
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Dr Adam Dinham Status Department of Professional and Community Education, Goldsmiths Completed Faiths, Young People and Civil Society Network
Listen to Adam Dinham talk about religion and welfare here.
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Professor Robert Gleave Status Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter Completed Network of British Researchers and Practitioners of Islamic Law
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Dr Kamal Salhi Status School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds Open Performance, Politics, Piety
Music and Debate in Muslim Societies of North Africa, West Asia, South Asia and their Diasporas.
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Professor Elaine Graham Status University of Chester Completed Promoting Greater Human Wellbeing
Interacting the Happiness Hypothesis and Religion.
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Professor Peter Jones Status School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Completed Religion, Discrimination and Accommodation
The Role of the State in a Multi-faith Society.
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Dr Jonathan Seglow Status Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London Completed Religion, Justice and Well-Being: the normative foundations of public policy in a multi-faith society
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Dr David Lehmann Status Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge Completed Secularism: a reappraisal of institutional arrangements for religious regulation.
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Dr Anne Haour Status School of Historical Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Completed The emergence of Hausa identity: religion and history
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Professor Knud Haakonssen Status Department of History, University of Sussex Completed The History of the Dissenting Academies in the British Isles, 1660-1860
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Prof Miri Rubin Status Dept of History, Queen Mary, University of London Completed Youth, Violence and Cult
An Interdisciplinary Network on the case of William of Norwich, the ritual murder accusation and its historical legacy.
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