This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. The project was established to encourage resilience to the divisive narratives of extreme or radical right-wing groups in South Yorkshire, UK. In communities where there is antipathy towards ‘outsiders’, contact theory encourages intergroup interaction as a way of improving relationships. However, this research found that where people could or would not take part in inter-group contact, an alternative approach was therefore required. This research identified an innovative process of facilitated ‘safe-space’ intra-community dialogue that involved groups whose ‘out-group’ antipathy could feed extremism. Participants could talk amongst themselve...
Reconciliation is important for reducing the likelihood of future conflict between groups but can be...
The question 'who is my neighbour?' challenges the way we see ourselves as well as the way we see ot...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
Interreligious peacebuilding is one of the oldest methods used in peacebuilding around the world, as...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate ca...
Interfaith dialogue is an identity re-negotiation process at the heart of the current UK context. It...
"By inviting relative strangers to speak to each other, dialogue inevitably starts with a move from ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
“By inviting relative strangers to speak to each other, dialogue inevitably starts with a move from ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
Increasing scholarly attention is being paid to urban encounters with ‘difference’. Much of this wor...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
This independent study will examine the effectiveness of interfaith dialogue as a peacebuilding tool...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate c...
Reconciliation is important for reducing the likelihood of future conflict between groups but can be...
The question 'who is my neighbour?' challenges the way we see ourselves as well as the way we see ot...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
Interreligious peacebuilding is one of the oldest methods used in peacebuilding around the world, as...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate ca...
Interfaith dialogue is an identity re-negotiation process at the heart of the current UK context. It...
"By inviting relative strangers to speak to each other, dialogue inevitably starts with a move from ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
“By inviting relative strangers to speak to each other, dialogue inevitably starts with a move from ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
Increasing scholarly attention is being paid to urban encounters with ‘difference’. Much of this wor...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
This independent study will examine the effectiveness of interfaith dialogue as a peacebuilding tool...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate c...
Reconciliation is important for reducing the likelihood of future conflict between groups but can be...
The question 'who is my neighbour?' challenges the way we see ourselves as well as the way we see ot...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...