Month: September 2017
Islam moves West: religious change in the first and second generations
What happens to the religious identity, belief, and practice of Muslims who settle in Western countries? Do they,…
University College London
Modernization and the Gender Gap in Religiosity
The tendency of women to be more religious than men has been widely observed. Many theories have been…
University College London
Is the United States a Counterexample to the Secularization Thesis?
Virtually every discussion of secularization asserts that high levels of religiosity in the United States make it a…
University College London
Tissue transplantation immunity (Part 3)
Elizabeth Simpson is Emeritus Professor of Transplantation Biology, Imperial College London. Simpson is particularly known for her elucidation…
Imperial College London
Tissue transplantation immunity (Part 2)
Elizabeth Simpson is Emeritus Professor of Transplantation Biology, Imperial College London. Simpson is particularly known for her elucidation…
Imperial College London
Arts for all: Arts as a space of inclusion
Esther Sayers is head of the MA Artist Teacher programme, a lecturer on the BA Education, Culture &…
Goldsmiths, University of London
Building learning communities in art galleries
Esther Sayers research is concerned with Youth Programmes in art galleries and how the infrastructure of gallery youth programmes…
Goldsmiths, University of London
Tissue transplantation immunity
Elizabeth Simpson is Emeritus Professor of Transplantation Biology, Imperial College London. Simpson is particularly known for her elucidation…
Imperial College London
Can there be flexible European integration in a post-Brexit environment?
Mark Leonard discusses the idea of flexible European integration in a post-Brexit environment.
European Council on Foreign Relations
The era of mutual assured disruption
As the liberal order frays and geopolitical competition returns it is natural that people turn to Henry Kissinger. …
European Council on Foreign Relations