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  • Religious courts provide a useful service for those whose faith they represent but they are in no way replacing civil law in the area of marriage and divorce
    LSE British Politics and Policy Blog

    Author: Gillian Douglas and Russell Sandberg

    The PI and research on Religion and Society-funded project Social Cohesion and Civil Law: The Family and Religious Courts wrote this blog about their findings posted on the LSE website 16th August 2011.

  • Vogue does strictly Orthodox fashion
    The Jewish Chronicle

    Author: Jessica Elgot

    This piece following on from Religion and Society funded project Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail led by Profesor Reina Lewis at the London College of Fashion's dissemination event on 15 June appeared on 23 June 2011.

  • Faith-based fashion takes off online
    The Guardian

    Author: Bim Adewunmi

    This piece about Religion and Society funded project Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail led by Profesor Reina Lewis at the London College of Fashion appeared in The Guardian following the project's media dissemination event on 17th June 2011.

  • Saint George, the canon and a flood of right-wing hate
    The Independent

    Author: Jonathan Brown

    This article discusses the hate mail co-investigator on Religion and Society funded project The Faerie Queene Now! Revd Canon Andrew Shanks has received with the decision to cast a young black man as St George in the play developed (22nd April 2011).

  • Religious leaders are out of touch with issues of sexuality, survey reveals
    The Guardian Online

    Author: Chris Arnot

    This article on the results of a large research project about religion, youth and sexuality led by Dr Andrew Yip at Nottingham University and funded by the Religion and Society Programme appeared online on Monday 21st March 2011. Listen to researchers Michael Keenan and Sarah Page discuss the research here and read the project's report here.

  • Cameron, 'multiculturalism' and education about religions and beliefs
    Ekklesia

    Author: Robert Jackson

    Writing for the beliefs and values thinktank Ekklesia, Robert Jackson, who is Professor of Education at the University of Warwick and Director of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, says that “peaceful coexistence depends on knowledge about each other’s religions and worldviews and sharing common interests as well as doing things together.” Bob is leading Religion and Society funded project Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity.

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