This article examines representations of religion on an ordinary day in British newspapers, 17 September in 2013, 2014 and 2015, as part of an international comparative study. Taking as its sample The Times, the Metro and a local newspaper, the Manchester Evening News, the study used both quantitative and qualitative methods to examine global, national and regional stories about conventional and common religion and the secular sacred. In a transitional period, in the run up to the EU referendum (2016) and before populism became more visible in the mainstream, the findings demonstrate the importance of identity politics in the representation of religion and diversity in UK news. Within a backdrop of embedded Christianity and through an exces...
Over the last fifty years, British society has changed from a Christendom model, where the defa...
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This article provides an introduction to an international study of religion on an ‘ordinary day’ in ...
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Despite religion’s prominence in public debates and importance in daily life for religious citizens,...
The present study sets out to investigate religious narratives of conversion in the British press wi...
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This study analyses the way twenty British newspapers (15th to 20th September 2010) covered Pope Ben...
The visibility and diversity of religion in selected Norwegian newspapers published in the capital o...
This issue is a companion piece to that on Islam and the media, which we published last year (WPCC V...
This article examines the breadth and depth of religion in British radio by means of a case study of...
This study analyses the way twenty British newspapers (15th to 20th September 2010) covered Pope Ben...
In the wake of the 2008 recession, the first mainstream challenges to the dominance of neoliberalism...
This article tries to solve a puzzle concerning the notion of public religion. The aim is to underst...
Over the last fifty years, British society has changed from a Christendom model, where the defa...
This article aims to show how in the current political climate in the UK debates about multicultural...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...
This article provides an introduction to an international study of religion on an ‘ordinary day’ in ...
Is it true that Christianity is being marginalised by the secular media, at the expense of Islam? Ar...
Despite religion’s prominence in public debates and importance in daily life for religious citizens,...
The present study sets out to investigate religious narratives of conversion in the British press wi...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
This study analyses the way twenty British newspapers (15th to 20th September 2010) covered Pope Ben...
The visibility and diversity of religion in selected Norwegian newspapers published in the capital o...
This issue is a companion piece to that on Islam and the media, which we published last year (WPCC V...
This article examines the breadth and depth of religion in British radio by means of a case study of...
This study analyses the way twenty British newspapers (15th to 20th September 2010) covered Pope Ben...
In the wake of the 2008 recession, the first mainstream challenges to the dominance of neoliberalism...
This article tries to solve a puzzle concerning the notion of public religion. The aim is to underst...
Over the last fifty years, British society has changed from a Christendom model, where the defa...
This article aims to show how in the current political climate in the UK debates about multicultural...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...