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In the Press | ReligSpace

In the Press

APSA 2024

Conference

10 February, 2024

ReligSpace at APSA 

Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan presented their paper on the intriguing effects of accessibility to religion in London at the Inaugural APSA Virtual Research Meeting.

 

Harvard

Research

17 November, 2023

ReligSpace at Harvard University

Pazit unveiled fresh insights from the ReligSpace project at the Harvard Government Department’s Research Workshop in Race and Ethnic Politics.

PG

Publication

15 November, 2023

A new paper by ReligSpace team

“The Effect of Micro-Level Context in Polling Stations on Voting” will be published soon in Political Geography

Cities

Publication

14 November, 2023

A new paper by ReligSpace team

"Environmental Appraisals in Outgroup Cultural Landscapes: The Role of Muslim Elements in Urban Settings" will be published soon in Cites 

Maria

Team

1 October, 2023
We're delighted to welcome Maria, a Master's student in Chinese Studies, as the project administrator on the ReligSpace Team During Shani’s maternity Leave. Welcome and good luck!
Shani

Team

11 September, 2023
Shani, a postdoctoral researcher and the project administrator at ReligSpace, has welcomed Shira, a beautiful baby girl into the world! Warmest congratulations to Shani and her family on this wonderful addition. Wishing them all the joy and love in this new chapter of life.
IL

Team

15 July, 2023

A big congratulations to Ilona Goldner and her lovely family on welcoming their precious baby girl into the world! May you all enjoy those extra few hours of sleep and embrace the journey of raising her with boundless love and endless joy. 

 

 
TT

Research

8 July, 2023
Hooray - the field study data collection in London is officially in the bag! The awesome London team gathered to party it up at a Pakistani restaurant right in the heart of the studied route in Tooting Broadway. 
Cheers to an epic day!
Cam

Research

4 July, 2023

ReligSpace at the Cambridge Interfaith Programme

Pazit presented key findings from the ReligSpace project at the roundtable on “Diversity, Migration, Public Space,” fostering interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from architecture, politics, and Islamic theology, hosted by the Faculty of Divinity and the Interfaith Programme in Cambridge.

PC

Research

15 June, 2023
ReligSpace at CRASSH, Cambridge
Pazit presented the ReligSpace project at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) in Cambridge.