The Shiloh Project and its podcast shine a light on the stories and practices of religion that either contribute to or resist rape culture. Through conversations with scholars and practitioners, the podcast invites us all to think about ways that we can challenge and dismantle rape culture in our own communities. The Shiloh project is a collaboration between the universities of Sheffield, Leeds an... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality |
Rosie's guest on this episode is Professor Lisa Oakley, one of the country's leading experts on spiritual abuse. What is spiritual abuse? Why is it important to recognise it as a distinct category of abuse? And how does she ensure that the research s... more
The Abuse in Religious Contexts project looks at the peculiar factors which allow abuse to take place within religious settings. more
The Abuse in Religious Contexts project looks at the peculiar factors which allow abuse to take place within religious settings. Rosie's guests in this episode are Dr Rahmanara Chowdhury, senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Nottingham Trent Un... more
The Abuse in Religious Contexts project looks at the peculiar factors which allow abuse to take place within religious settings. more
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Recommended by a friend and thoroughly enjoyed it. Interesting and insightful. I am looking forward to more.
Really excellent podcast!
Ace podcast!
This is going to be such an important podcast as the first episode shows.
Enjoyed the trailer. Looking forward to the first series.
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