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Dear colleagues,

One more circular for your attention today - thanks for your patience. This comes from a pair of scholars leading a new network in the UK for the anthropology of Christianity. This may be relevant to some of our members, especially along theoretical and methodological lines.

With best regards,
Michael Munnik
Publications and Communications Officer,
SocRel



Dear Colleagues,



We warmly invite you to join the new UK Network for the Anthropology of Christianity (UKNAC), as part of the Association of Social Anthropologists (ASA).



We have established this network in order to build relationships within and among anthropologists of Christianity in the UK, and to create a space for anthropologists who wish to engage with Christianity, either as a specialised focus or as part of a broader research programme. Please pass along this invitation to colleagues, and especially to your students, as we want the UKNAC to be a forum that is open and useful to researchers at all levels of their careers.



You can see more about the network and join our mailing list by visiting our website: https://www.theasa.org/networks/uknac.html<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theasa.org%2Fnetworks%2Fuknac.html&data=01%7C01%7Cmunnikm%40cardiff.ac.uk%7C071fa7efea094fe3e83f08d7524a71ad%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=cyFFbx8YM2E4%2Buj2q%2BGTMOiDLL9uMnDwnZNzR1BM3Kw%3D&reserved=0>.



With warm wishes,



Dr Naomi Haynes, University of Edinburgh

Dr Alanna Cant, University of Reading


Dr. Michael Munnik FHEA
Lecturer, Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK
Cardiff University
School of History, Archaeology and Religion
John Percival Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff
CF10 3EG
Tel: +44 (0)29 2087 5646
Mob : +44 (0)7905 219355
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
@michaelmunnik<https://twitter.com/michaelmunnik>

Read my latest article:
Reaching out in a Climate of Negativity: Perceptions and Persistence among Muslim Sources Engaging with News Media
(Contemporary Islam - Open Access)

A Field Theory Perspective on Journalist–Source Relations: A Study of ‘New Entrants’ and ‘Authorised Knowers’ among Scottish Muslims<http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0038038517696220>
(Sociology – Open Access)
Dr. Michael Munnik FHEA
Darlithydd, Canolfan ar gyfer Astudio Islam yn y DU
Prifysgol Caerdydd
Ysgol Hanes, Archaeoleg a Chrefydd
Adeilad John Percival
Rhodfa Colum
Caerdydd
CF10 3EG
Ffôn : +44 (0)29 2087 5646
Ffôn symudol: +44 (0)7905 219355
E-bost: [log in to unmask]
@michaelmunnik<https://twitter.com/michaelmunnik>

Darllenwch fy erthygl ddiweddaraf:
Reaching out in a Climate of Negativity: Perceptions and Persistence among Muslim Sources Engaging with News Media
(Contemporary Islam - Mynediad Agored)

A Field Theory Perspective on Journalist–Source Relations: A Study of ‘New Entrants’ and ‘Authorised Knowers’ among Scottish Muslims<http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0038038517696220>
 (Sociology – Mynediad Agored)


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