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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

Researching Occupy camps in London and Hong Kong

Paul-Francois Tremlett, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies, investigates the move from Representation to Evocation in the Occupy movement: http://www.open.ac.uk/ccig/blogs/methods-in-motion-blog-9-paul-francois-tremlett-researching-ritual-and-democracy London occupy - photo by Paul-Francios Tremlett

[image by Paul-Francois Tremlett]

 

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