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Findings on Religion and Covid in Russia and Belarus by Victor Khroul
In todays meeting Victor Khroul, a team member for nearly a year by now, presents his findings on Religion and Covid in Russian and Belarussian publications and media. The comparison of his results to the results from Germany, Canada, Ireland/Northern Ireland and Poland, is most fruitful, as new aspects are expected to surface.
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Academic Advisory Board Meeting
Today, on 13. June 2024, we had the honour to present the findings from the first two years of research on covid and religion to the members of our Academic Advisory Board. Thank you to Joshua Edelman, Dorota Hall and Anna Neumaier, who have provided helpful and encouraging feedback!
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Talk: German project team discusses results at ‘Die Kirche in Zeiten der Pandemie’
Online event of the Evangelische Akademie im Rheinland at 15.5.2024, 19:00 The Evangelische Akademie im Rheinland organises an online event reflecting about the Church in times of the Pandemic. Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler and Dr. Hannah Grünenthal will present results of the research project and discuss implications for the Protestant Church in Germany. Link to…
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New publication: “Staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic: religious organisations and the safeguarding of young people on the island of Ireland”
New publication by Caoimhe Ni Dhonnaill Ni Dhonaill, C. (2024). Staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic: religious organisations and the safeguarding of young people on the island of Ireland. In this report, project member Caoimhe Ni Dhonnaill researches and discusses how the Catholic Church and other religious organisations addressed the topic of safeguarding children and…
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New publication: “Cultural and Theological Influences on Religious Engagement with Digital Media during COVID-19: A Comparative Study of Churches in Poland and Ireland”
By Marta Kołodziejska, Sławomir Mandes and Katarzyna Rabiej-Sienicka “Religions” (Open Access; Link) This article investigates how cultural context and theological ideas shape the integration of digital media in religious practices. Focusing on Poland and Northern Ireland/The Republic of Ireland, we explore the diverse strategies employed by religious institutions in utilizing digital media. The study centers…
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Questionnaires for Members now open!
We’re interested in how members of the religious organisations have experienced the pandemic times. Members of the Catholic church, the Protestant churches, and muslim communities in Canada, Germany, Poland, Northern Ireland or Ireland, members of the Orthodox churches or Jehova’s Witnesses in Poland, Anthroposophists in Germany, Jews in Canada and Humanists in Ireland/Northern Ireland are…
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Recov-19 at GeNet-ISMRC
The Network of German-speaking researchers of religion and culture in times of deep mediatization (GeNet-ISMRC) meets at 16. february 2024 on the topic of Covid-19 and Religions. Two projects will present their first results and give insight in their research: How are religion and religiosity changing in the context of the deep mediatization we are…
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Questionnaires now open!
The project has reached its next step in research: We have opened the questionnaires for religious leaders and people with responsibility in religious groups and organisations. We’re interested in how people in key positions, group leaders, pastors, etc. have experienced the time of the pandemic. The questionnaire can be found under this link: https://www.research.net/r/project-recov19 It…
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Recov19 at AAR 2023 in San Antonio
On Monday, 20. November 2023, the German Research Team presented a paper about the state of the project at the American Academy of Religion Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The paper titled “Religion and State in Times of Crisis. Religious Organizations and their Claim for Significance in Secularized Societies during the Covid-19 Pandemic” by Dr.…
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ReCov19 at EASR 2023
Paper Presentations and Discussions at the EASR-Conference in Vilnius This years Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religion, taking place from 4-8 September in Vilnius (Lithuania), is centered around the topic of “Religion and Technologies”. Our Research on Religions in times of the Pandemic, with one of the research areas being Digital…