Exploring National Movements and Organisations
The National Movements and Organisations collection represents one of the most dynamic and intense areas of online discourse, making it...
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Benefits of the Diary Method for Online Muslim Research
Introduction In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, online Muslim communities have become vibrant spaces for connection, expression, and dialogue. These...
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Starting Points: Initial Methodological Approaches to Archiving Digital British Islam
The following discussion is linked to the online presentation of the first set of archived content for the Digital British...
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Being a Insider/Outsider: Field Notes from a British Muslim Researcher
The distinction between ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ has been a subject of longstanding debate within Religious Studies and especially within...
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Archiving British Muslim Digital Spaces
It is often said colloquially that when something is posted online, it becomes permanent – a fixed record that is...
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Reflections on DBI Focus Group Discussions
When we planned the Digital British Islam project, we were acutely aware of the challenges associated with studying and mapping...
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Salam and Welcome
Welcome to the the Digital British Islam project, funded by the ESRC. If you are looking at this post, the...
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