EPISODE · Jan 22, 2022 · 1H 25M
Research, Radicalisation and Racism | Dr Jasjit Singh
from The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins · host Ramblings of a Sikh
Today I have the pleasure to talk to Dr. Jasjit Singh, an associate professor at the University of Leeds with his research focusing on the religious and cultural lives of South Asians in Britain, with a particular focus on ‘Religious and Cultural transmission’ and on the representation of religious minorities. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★ We’ll be focusing on Jasjit Singh’s CREST report examining the context and reality of Sikh activism in the UK, racism in football, in particular his son Balraj’s experience of racism, and finally, Jasjit Singh’s recent election as co-chair of the Sikh Studies Unit at the American Academy of Religion. The full time stamped breakdown of this conversation was too long to include in this description, however, you can view the time stamped breakdown by clicking here.
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Today I have the pleasure to talk to Dr. Jasjit Singh, an associate professor at the University of Leeds with his research focusing on the religious and cultural lives of South Asians in Britain, with a particular focus on ‘Religious and Cultural transmission’ and on the representation of religious minorities. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★ We’ll be focusing on Jasjit Singh’s CREST report examining the context and reality of Sikh activism in the UK, racism in football, in particular his son Balraj’s experience of racism, and finally, Jasjit Singh’s recent election as co-chair of the Sikh Studies Unit at the American Academy of Religion. The full time stamped breakdown of this conversation was too long to include in this description, however, you can view the time stamped breakdown by clicking here.
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