Religious ‘Nones’ Generally Have More Liberal Family Values in Areas of...
Using quantitative studies Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme discusses how religious nones demonstrate greater commitment to liberal family values in areas of high religious disaffiliation, impacting upon the...
View ArticleReflections from the Field: Deconversion, Irreligion and Practical...
In this post, Louis Frankenthaler draws on his research with Ultra Orthodox Jewish communities to explore narratives of leaving religion, which he describes as rich in moral and social dilemmas. He...
View ArticleIt’s not all about Islam: misreading secular politics in the Middle East
In this post Stacey Gutkowski discuss western secular politic habitus and it’s affect when intervening in, and understanding, recent uprisings in the Middle East and the rise of Islamic State. This...
View ArticleMeaning and Purpose in Non-Religious Societies
In this blog post, Gleb Tsipursky asks questions about ‘meaning’ and purpose in the lives of the nonreligious. Often religion is associated with ‘big questions’. However, his research with nonreligious...
View ArticleWhat Religion is your Baby?
In this post Katherine Sissons reflects on the Census 2011. She discusses the statistically significant relationship between gender and reliosity in female and male babies and young children (aged...
View ArticleSticks and Stones: The Use of Anti-Secular Discourse in Britain
In this post, Steven Kettell discusses a rise of a strident anti-secular discourse in Britain. Intolorent secularist discourse is inherently anti-religious and wants to drive religion from the public...
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