My latest research article is now published: "What Style Guides Tell Secular Journalists about Muslims and Islam" is in Vol 12 Iss 1 @JournalRMDC The article is #OpenAccess so free for anyone to read. Credit to Beth Gibbs who worked as an RA on this proj. https://t.co/p8D8tYSs50
@koodo@Koodo please make it so I can PM you directly. Your messages are still designated "read-only". If you are making social media like this my only option for support, at least enable it. I was chatting with @TELUSsupport before coming here, and they steered me to you.
@koodo I need to reach your support team. I'm being billed through my Canadian bank account for a prepaid temporary number I used just in March/April. I live in UK and so can't use the self-serve account services. Please allow me to DM you for more.
@koodo Hi. It's not as simple as that. I've not been able to set up the self-serve account: as I live in UK, I can't get the validation code sent by text message to let me set it up. I'm trying to DM you, but it says messages are in "read only mode". Can you follow me or whatever?
A really interesting proposal from the last plenary @MuslimsInBritRN#ConvertsConference about guidance for UK mosques on how to receive & support converts. Maybe where @IslamUKCentre's Imams project could look at *how* to disseminate this.
I chaired a fascinating, almost frighteningly synergistic panel on history and legacy of late 19th C European converts to Islam. Apologies that it was indeed a manel, though female scholars are amply featured at @MuslimsInBritRN#ConvertsConference
Flying visit from my self-imposed exile from Twitter to share photos and news from today's @MuslimsInBritRN conference with @IslamUKCentre at @cardiffuni
The subject is transformation and Muslim convert experience, led ably by @sgilliat and @DrAsmaKhan7's project.
@CUHistArchRel@cfmmuk@JournalRMDC One of the terms we had a fair bit of discussion on was Islamic State (the group as opposed to the concept), so I'll also drop a link to my chapter on the social contest around media naming of the group (sadly, a paywalled piece of writing, but hit me up) https://t.co/oQYE8Zt0ki
I was in London yesterday for an event hosted by @cfmmuk on media language around Muslims and Islam. Lots of journos present, which was great. Glad to make the trip across, and glad their style guide tool is active and ready for use. https://t.co/9n5HbLwFng
I did a study with one of our @CUHistArchRel undergrads on UK journalistic style guides and what they say about Muslims and Islam - well before @cfmmuk's guide was released. An article on that study was published last year in @JournalRMDC#OpenAccess https://t.co/p8D8tYSs50
Brilliant to see you and so many others at our on campus Connections to Grangetown event yesterday for @cardiffuni staff and students to learn more about Community Gateway and civic mission projects!
@IslamUKCentre@CommunityGtwy They have a survey going right now on visioning for the neighbourhood. If you're in Grangetown, consider filling this out! https://t.co/mLHBXz65uz
Are you a Grangetown resident, business or community group?
Take 10 minutes to fill in the Love Grangetown survey and tell us about your priorities for the area 💚
Link to survey ➡️ https://t.co/RZW8Y4MtSs
@AliAbdi_ @mhairimcvi @grangecardiff @Grange_Pavilion @GPYouthForum
I came a little late for the discussions but enjoyed meeting colleagues and carrying the @IslamUKCentre banner to the @CommunityGtwy Love Grangetown networking event today on campus. This is right up our alley!
There is a community there. It’s not perfect, but neither was Twitter when it was good, and now it ain’t good. I have the same username there. There are good people there, smart academics, funny people. Darth is there. You should come. You don’t even need an invite code.
I’m inspired by Hunter’s post. I lost my taste for Twitter since Musk took it over, conflicted about participating in it but hearing the arguments about it as a continuing space to resist. But the gains are low, the site sucks, and BlueSky has been more like the space I want.
I've been posting blogs about the songs on my record Driving Through America at Night. The latest is about "November", which was nearly cut from the album but saved by a crunchy Rhodes line. Plus, a window into the sketchy home recording setup. https://t.co/i7ftCZEmdN
It's been wild being back on Twitter consistently this week to post about #SocRel24
Very happy to now take that energy back to Bluesky, & all are of course welcome to join me! Anyone who's just started following me - e-mail is good, or who knows? Maybe I'll see you on LinkedIn.
Interesting that Bethan is sensitive to the moral panic over moral panics. This is helpful reflexivity as we study contemporary phenomena. I’m also amused at the idea of the Devil as folk devil. #SocRel24
Final paper is also in the cult/NRM wheelhouse. @bethanjuliet brings us research on apocalypticism, Satanism, and the tried and tested sociological concept of the moral panic. #SocRel24
Though there are UK examples, especially from the 90s, Bethan takes us through a history of the Satanic panic of the United States. Contrasting with more current concerns, the historical examples emerged out of interest groups. This shift is the focus of her paper. #SocRel24