Graduate Student, Sociology
Thesis Title: How religious is non-religion? Non-believing and belonging in secular Modernity
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Patrick Baert
Goran Therborn |
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I am a sociology doctoral candidate at Cambridge University, researching nonreligion in the UK and the relationship between ideological and socio-cultural structures.
I am the founder and a director of the Non-religion and Secularity Research Network (www.nsrn.co.uk)).
Other work includes projects with the Distributed Working research team (Cambridge-MIT Institute) on knowledge diffusion and group and network 'architectures' in the multi-sited, mediated firm; and the development of my undergraduate dissertation - R.H. Tawney and the Webbs: Religion, Morality and the Duality of British Socialism (History Department, University of Leeds, 2003) - for publication.
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