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Listen to or download podcasts of interviews with the Programme director and some award holders about their projects here. Hear what it is like to conduct research on religion and society and discussion of some of the issues arising. You can also access some audio outputs from projects. All recordings are produced by Norman Winter <<Audio content for broadcast and internet>> and owned by the AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme, unless otherwise stated. Click here to subscribe to our Podcast RSS Feed.
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Marginalized Spiritualities Extract 1 of 2
07 April 10
Betsy Olson talks in this extract about the conclusions of her study into the religious identities of young people in Glasgow, the creative and well-informed ways in which those from middle-calls contexts are re-shaping their religious life, and how this study led to identifying a radically different experience in areas … -
Marginalized Spiritualities Extract 2 of 2
07 April 10
In this extract Betsy Olson begins with the kinds of experience and questions which characterise the spiritual experiences of young people in areas of deprivation. She then reflects on whether the study has contributed new understandings of what her team has called “marginalised spiritualities”. [7min13sec] -
Methodist Central Halls Short Version
26 May 10
Listen to a shorter version of Norman Winter’s interview with PhD student Angela Connelly. She is funded by a Phase 1 Collaborative Studentship Award to conduct a study of Central Halls as Public Sacred Spaces. The Central Halls have not previously been studied by academics. This research has enabled collaboration … -
David Voas and Siobhan McAndrew extract 1 of 2 April 2010
08 April 10
David Voas and Siobhan McAndrew talk about British Religion in Numbers [BRIN], launched publicly as a free-to-use online resource in April 2010. In this part of the complete conversation they describe what has been brought together by BRIN, and how valuable it should prove to be as a resource for … -
David Voas and Siobhan McAndrew extract 2 of 2 April 2010
08 April 10
David Voas and Siobhan McAndrew talk about British Religion in Numbers [BRIN], launched publicly as a free-to-use online resource in April 2010. In this part of the conversation they talk about some of the behind-the-scenes work, and the innovations and the challenges of this substantial project. [8min53sec] -
Robert Hoffmann 1 of 2 Feb 2010
10 February 10
Phase 1 Small Grant holder Robert Hoffmann of Nottingham University describes to Norman Winter the experimental method using simple decision-making tasks in a study of trust behaviour and its relationship to religious affiliation and degrees of religiosity. Student subjects were drawn from the university’s UK, Malaysia and China campuses. The …
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