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Announcing New Book Series
29 June 11
The Religion and Society Programme has teamed up with publishers Ashgate to launch a new book series.
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Faith-based fashion in the media
23 June 11
Religion and Society funded project Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail led by Profesor Reina Lewis at the London College of Fashion has just been featured in The Guardian and on the Today Programme.
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Young People and Religion Event Report Goes Live
22 June 11
On 18th May 2011 over 130 academic and non-academic delegates gathered at King’s College London to listen to and debate findings from the lastest research about youth and religion in Britain funded by the Religion and Society Programme. The report from this event is now available.
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Religious Discrimination in Britain Review Published
21 June 11
Principal Investigator on Religion and Society funded project Religion and Belief, Discrimination and Equality in England and Wales: Theory, Policy and Practice (2000-2010) Professor Paul Weller (Derby) has produced a report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) in which he acknowledges the support of the Programme.
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From Earth to Earth Short Film Launch TOMORROW
14 June 11
Tomorrow at Durham University Professor Douglas Davies launches his short film about Woodland Burial and The Church of England, arising from a Religion and Society funded collaborative studentship with the Arbory Trust.
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Religion in Education: conference programme now available
07 June 11
The programme for this conference (25-26th July 2011) presenting the latest research findings can now be found here.
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Dissenting Academies Online Launch
31 May 11
Free event in London on 11th June 2011 to mark the public launch of Dissenting Academies Online, an innovative digital resource for the history of the dissenting academies and the first major outcome of the Dissenting Academies Project, part funded by Religion and Society.
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Religion, Discrimination, and Good Relations Research Report
24 May 11
Linda Woodhead’s review of recent and ongoing research in the UK is now available.