Researching Religious Plural Spaces: A Practitioner’s Guide
Picture: Cover Image, Researching Religious Plural Spaces
In a report published by the London School of Economics and Political Science, Chris Chaplin created a practitioner’s guide from a three-year research project on religious plural spaces.
In 2021, LSE Religion and Global Society (LSE RGS) embarked on a three-year global initiative to better understand the role of faith and religious communities in relation to environmental change, conflict resolution, and the creation of grassroots interfaith plural spaces. As part of this project, researchers at LSE RGS collaborated with the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), and the Center for the Study of Religion and Democracy (PUSAD Paramadina) to discuss religious freedom and the role of the university campus as a space for building new forms of religious plurality. The results of this collaboration have informed a range of publications, including our most recent report ‘Researching religious plural spaces.