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Mutual Aid Begins at the Dinner Table
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Mutual Aid Begins at the Dinner Table

 “Mutual aid” is often discussed today as something improvised in emergencies: neighbourhood food networks during Covid, tenant groups resisting eviction,…

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Does religious social capital succeed where environmental bureaucracy fails?
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Does religious social capital succeed where environmental bureaucracy fails?

Every year, as the post-monsoon haze settles over the Indo-Gangetic plain, a remarkable transformation occurs across India, specifically in the…

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Beyond Indifference and Denialism: Brazilian Pentecostals and the Climate Question
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Beyond Indifference and Denialism: Brazilian Pentecostals and the Climate Question

Why were Pentecostal churches absent from climate debates in Belém? Priscilla Cagnoni Garcia, a social anthropologist teaching at the University…

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Portraits of Spiritual Crisis in Modern Chinese Visual Culture
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Portraits of Spiritual Crisis in Modern Chinese Visual Culture

Nafeesah Riaz, who holds an MA in Chinese and History from the University of Edinburgh, examines the representation of spiritual crises…

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The LSE Faith Centre: Why here and why now?
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The LSE Faith Centre: Why here and why now?

As part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, we’ve launched a blog series to commemorate and reflect upon the work of the…

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Acceptance and curiosity: An interview with LSE’s Muslim chaplain
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Acceptance and curiosity: An interview with LSE’s Muslim chaplain

As part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, we’ve launched a blog series to commemorate and reflect upon the work of the…

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Community and connection: The story of Ashtanga yoga at LSE
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Community and connection: The story of Ashtanga yoga at LSE

As part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, we’ve launched a blog series to commemorate and reflect upon the work of the…

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Mormon TikTok tradwives and the politics of agency
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Mormon TikTok tradwives and the politics of agency

With viral attention on Mormon influencers, Ella Jones provides an analysis of the specific critiques aimed at religious women on…

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Psychedelics and religion: A complex relationship
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Psychedelics and religion: A complex relationship

To help us understand the emerging research into psychedelics and religion, Alberto Cavallarin and Hans Van Eyghen curate an overview of…

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The Batte of Armageddon
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The Batte of Armageddon

Many things today are termed “The Battle of Armageddon,” but this phrase specially belongs to the Bible and can only…

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