This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young people, and considers how combining methods may enable young people to explore their own identities in different ways. Drawing upon three participant case studies it explores the public–private spectrum produced as part of discussion groups, semi-structured interviews and an innovative online e-Journal research activity. As participants moved through each stage of the research process, the way in which they represented their religious identities shifted as they encountered differing social environments, became more practised at telling their own lives, or had evolved their own perspectives over time. Employing mixed methods contributes a more...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young relig...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young relig...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
Research on children, young people and religion is becoming more prevalent following an increased in...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young relig...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...