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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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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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Sunday
18 April 10
Doctoral student on on Phase 2 Collaborative Studentship Keeping the Faith: The transmission of Sikhism among young British Sikhs (18-30) Jasjit Singh discussed Sikhism on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday programme with Ed Stourton.
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Sweet Sikhi
07 February 10
Doctoral student on on Phase 2 Collaborative Studentship Keeping the Faith: The transmission of Sikhism among young British Sikhs (18-30) Jasjit Singh was a guest on the show ‘Sweet Sikhi’ on Panjab Radio discussing his research with young Sikhs and the study of Sikhism in UK universities in general. Broadcast Sunday 7th February. Access the show here or from the link blow [discussion starts 4min in].
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Newsnight
21 January 10
Programme Director Linda Woodhead appears on BBC 2’s Newsnight as part of a piece on the French proposed ‘banning of the burka’. It is temporarily available to watch via BBC iplayer [see link below] and the piece begins 14 mins and 21 secs in.
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