S4 Episode 6: How do students reconcile their beliefs with their school curriculum?

In the sixth episode of season four, Dr Rachael Shillitoe a sociologist and a senior social scientist in the British civil service, and Dr Elizabeth Barnes an Assistant Professor of Biology Education at Middle Tennessee State University, discuss their respective research on what primary school age children think about religion and how to teach culturally […]

S4 Episode 5: What do religious and spiritual Australians think about modern medicine?

In the fifth episode of season four, Dr Anna Halafoff, an Associate Professor of Sociology and coordinator of the Spirituality and Wellbeing (SWell) Research Network, SWELL, based at Deakin University in Melbourne, and Dr Tom Aechtner, Associate Professor at the University of Queensland where he researches Australian-specific sources of vaccine hesitancies around COVID-19 and other […]

S3 Episode 8: Psychology of (non)Religion with Dr Carissa Sharp and Dr Carola Leicht

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In the penultimate episode of the season, Will and Rebecca are joined by Dr Carissa Sharp, Assistant Professor in Psychology of Religion in the School of Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham, UK and Dr Carola Leicht, Reader in Organisational Behaviour at the University of Kent, UK. Carissa and Carola discuss their almost […]

S3 Episode 1: The End of the World with Dr Hauke Riesch

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The Science & Belief in Society Podcast is back – but for how much longer? In this opening episode of Season 3, James and Will welcome Dr Hauke Riesch, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Brunel University, London, to talk about the end of the world… Narratives of the apocalypse – stories of how the world […]