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Religious Identity in 'Superdiverse' SocietiesDate: 8 February 2012 Time: 5.30-7.00 pm Venue: Sixty One Whitehall, London SW1A 2ET Britain is now one of the most diverse societies in the world, not just in terms of ethnicity, but the many different types of 'Briton', and their varied status and identities. What does this mean for policy and practice, where does religion come in, and what do other superdiverse societies have to tell us? Register your place If you would like to take part in the debate, please email p.ainsworth@lancaster.ac.uk When registering, please let us know which of the following categories best describes you 'Academic', 'Faith-based Organisations and Voluntary Sector', 'Media', 'Policy', 'Religious Communities' or 'Other' Event website: http://www.religionandsociety.org.uk/faith_debates/identity Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
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