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Journal articles arising from Programme research are listed here and some may be accessed directly.
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Being, Becoming and Belonging: Young Muslim Women In Contemporary Britain
Journal of Intercultural StudiesAuthor: Kaye Haw
vol. no 31, no 4, 2010, pp 371-387 from Kaye Haw's research funded by Religion and Society.
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From hijab to jilbab and the 'myth' of British identity: being Muslim in contemporary Britain a half-generation
Race Ethnicity and EducationAuthor: Kaye Haw
vol. 12, no 3, 2009, pp363-378 from Kaye Haw's research funded by Religion and Society: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cree20/current
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Family Values: Ethical Perspectives on Contemporary Living Arrangements and Parenthood
Ethics and Social WelfareAuthor: Gideon Calder & Jurgen De Wispelaere (eds)
Journal special issue, vol. 6, no 2, 2012, arising out of Religion and Society-funded research network Religion, Justice, and Well-Being's seminar on the Family and Religion. Access the journal issue here: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/resw20/6/2?
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The relationship between Youth Identity and Spatial Perception within the Context of Religious Architecture in Northern Ireland
The International Journal of the Constructed EnvironmentAuthor: Karen McPhillips and Jenny Russell
vo1. 1, no1, 2011, pp 97-114 about their Religion and Society-funded project 'The Production of Religious Architecture in a Diverse World': http://eprints.ulster.ac.uk/17582/1/V10_27087_TheRelationshipbetweenTeenageChildrensIdentityandSpatialPerceptionofReligiousArchitectureinNorthernIreland2_final.pdf
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‘Praying the Keeills’. Rhythm, meaning and experience on pilgrimage journeys in the Isle of Man
Landabréfið, the Journal of Icelandic GeographersAuthor: Avril Maddrell
vol. 2011, pp 15-29, about Dr Maddrell's Religion and Society-funded project Landscape aesthetics, meaning and experience in Christian pilgrimage. View the article online here: http://landfraedi.is/landabrefid/2011/Landabrefid_2011_AM.pdf
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Islam in England and Wales: Evidence from the Citizenship Survey
SociologyAuthor: Jonathan Scourfield, Chris Taylor, Graham Moore and Sophie Gilliat-Ray
From the Religion and Society-funded project Religious Nurture in Muslim Families. Published online before print January 10, 2012, doi: 10.1177/0038038511419189 Sociology January 10, 2012 0038038511419189. http://soc.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/01/05/0038038511419189.abstract
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