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Messy Methods in Researching Religion Book Launch

Strand Building, Strand Campus, London

28Nov250421 Messy Methods in Researching Religion

Co-edited by Professor Linda Woodhead and Dr Nicole Graham from King’s Department of Theology and Religious Studies and Dr Louisa Cadman (Sheffield Hallam University)

This event will launch a unique book which investigates the real-world complexities, challenges, and mistakes that are often encountered when researching religion, values, and culture. Featuring the reflections of researchers from across the social sciences and humanities, the book offers vivid accounts of designing and executing both small-scale and much larger projects. Some chapters describe in detail the process and rationale behind methodological decisions, including challenges, adaptations, and revisions. Others reveal how things went wrong in the research process, even past the point of recovery, and what was learned. There is reflection on wider conceptual, theoretical, and ethical debates about ‘religion’ and what they mean in practice. In acknowledging the messiness of researching religion, the volume seeks to humanize and improve it. The honest reflections it contains will help researchers avoid some common mistakes and messes, and face others openly without losing heart.

Find out more about the book here

At this event

Linda  Woodhead

F.D. Maurice Professor in Moral and Social Theology

Nicole Graham

Lecturer in Ethics and Values


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