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Listen to interviews with the Programme director and some award holders about their projects here. Hear what it is like to conduct research on religion and society and discussion of some of the issues arising. You can also access some audio outputs from projects.
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Faith and Policy - Luke Bretherton
01 July 10
V is for Vow-keeping. Luke Bretherton [Senior Lecturer in Theology & Politics, King’s College, London] addressing Session 3 of the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010. 11.42 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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Faith and Policy - Doreen Finneron
01 July 10
Threads bound together. Doreen Finneron [Executive Director of the Faith-based Regeneration Network] addressing Session 3 of the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010. 12.47 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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Faith and Policy - Debate, Session 2
01 July 10
Social, spiritual and secular. Extracts of the Session 2 debate at the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010, including a comment from Brian Pearce from the Interfaith Network (left). 10.01 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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Faith and Policy - Francis Davis – Session 2
01 July 10
Does faith make no difference? Francis Davis of the Young Foundation, addressing Session 2 of the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010. 12.10 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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Faith and Policy - Richard Farnell
01 July 10
Does faith divide? Richard Farnell, Professor of Neighbourhood Regeneration, Coventry University, addressing Session 2 of the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010. 12.10 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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Faith and Policy - Grace Davie
01 July 10
Who’s not sitting comfortably? Grace Davie, Professor Emeritus of the Sociology of Religion, Exeter University, addressing Session 1 of the Faith and Policy Conference hosted by the Religion and Society Programme with the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, at the British Library on 1st July 2010. 09.21 mins Click here for the full conference report.
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