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“Religions and Digital Media during COVID-19. Findings from Canada, Germany, Ireland, and Poland”
Research Presentation and Public Discussion at Project Workshop in Bremen At Wed, 30. August, 4 pm we’ll discuss our findings from year one at the ZeMKI in Bremen End of August, members of all four projects will meet in Bremen to discuss our findings and plan the future steps. In this context we’ll present and…
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Research reports I published
After one year of research, the first four research reports have been published! In short reports the results from the first part of the first phase are described: The qualitative analysis of publications of religious organisations. The Report on the Canadian Case Study, looking at Roman Catholicism, Protestant Churches, Islam and Judaism in Canada, is…
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Postdocs Meeting in Warsaw
From March 27 to March 30, 2023, in Warsaw, at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw, a research workshop for the ReCov19 project took place. The main goal of these workshops was to refine reports for publication. Additionally, the team aimed to decide on the number of articles related to religious media, check the…
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Successful first International Team Meeting held in Belfast
| The first Team Meeting for the three year International Research Project: ‘Religion in Societies Emerging from COVID-19’ was held in Belfast 29-31 August 2022. In attendance were the four Principal Investigators of the project, Professor Gladys Ganiel (Queen’s University), Professor Solange Lefebvre (University of Montreal), Professor Kerstin Radde-Antweiler (University of Bremen), and Professor Slawomir Mandes (University…
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Religion Media Centre Report on ReCov19
The Religion Media Centre (UK) introduced our project on their website. Find the article here.
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Video of Project Launch at Queens University in Belfast
We had a wonderful Lunch and Launch in partnership with the Religion Media Centre UK. Find Dr. Gladys Ganiel’s Introduction of the Project in the Video below.
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Project Homepage online
We are excited that our research project is getting started! The homepage is online, by the way, and will grow with the project. For now we will start the data collection in all four countries – Poland, Ireland/Northern Ireland, Canada, and Germany.