Blog entries in the "sociology" category group:

What's Trust Got To Do With It?

Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock reflects on his workshop 'Talk on Trust and Europe's Crisis of Representation'. Why has there been so much talk on trust in recent years? Whether we… Continue reading

Migration, Populism, and the State in East Germany

Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock reflects on Germany's elections on 24 September, and explores connections between economic decline, migration, and distrust in political elites. 'We are… Continue reading

The Woolf, Westminster and the Genizah: Interreligious Research, Evolution and Sensitivity

Interreligious research of any kind is fundamentally dialogical: its object is in and analysed through communication between two or more religious traditions, groups or persons.… Continue reading

Religion in the Calais "Jungle"

Prior to its destruction in October 2016, the migrant encampment on the outskirts of Calais, widely known as the jungle, was a place of religious, ethnic, linguistic, and social… Continue reading


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