Activism and Belief, with Rosemary Hancock

What’s the relationship between people’s personal faith and their political activism? What extra dimension does religion bring to social movements and to contemporary cities? How might being a person of faith shape one’s attitude to environmentalism and to caring for life beyond the self? Moving way beyond the stereotypes of the peace-loving Quaker and the evangelical conservative Christian, Alice Bloch talks to Sydney-based sociologist Rosie Hancock about the fascinating intersection of religious belief and political action. Hosts: Alice Bloch and Samira ShackleProducer: Alice BlochMusic: DanosongsPodcast listeners can get a year's subscription to New Humanist magazine for just £13.50. Head to newhumanist.org.uk/subscribe and enter the code WITHREASONFurther reading: ‘Islamic Environmentalism: Activism in the United States and Great Britain’ (2018), Rosemary Hancock‘Religion in Coalition: Balancing Moderate and Progressive Politics in the Sydney Alliance’ (2019), Religions, Rosemary Hancock‘Is there a paradox of religion and liberation? Islamic environmentalism, activism, and religious practice’ Journal for the Academic Study of Religion (2015) Rosemary HancockPeople, Power, and Change: Movements of Social Transformation (1970) Luther Gerlach and Virginia Hine On Social Control and Collective Behaviour (1967) Robert Park ‘Ecological Humanism’ (1979) Don Marietta, New Humanist Magazine

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Intelligent thinking for turbulent times, from New Humanist magazine and the Rationalist Association. Interviews with writers, researchers and academics who speak to our age – on subjects including religion, belief, race, politics, sex, technology, science, work and more. Hosted by New Humanist editor Samira Shackle, deputy editor Niki Seth-Smith, and series producer Alice Bloch.