Items where Author is "Francis, Matthew"
Journal Article
Francis, Matthew (2016) Why the “sacred” is a better resource than “religion” for understanding terrorism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 28 (5). pp. 912-927. ISSN 0954-6553
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Knott, Kim and Francis, Matthew (2020) How do religious and other ideological minorities respond to uncertainties? In: Minority Religions and Uncertainty :. Routledge Inform Series on Minority Religions and Spiritual Movements . Routledge, London, pp. 1-21. ISBN 9781472484512
Francis, Matthew (2015) Students’ perspective : the role of mentor and supervisor. In: Modernities, memory, mutations : Grace Davie and the study of religion. Ashgate, Farnham. ISBN 9781472436184
Francis, Matthew and van Eck Duymaer van Twist, Amanda (2015) Religious literacy, radicalisation and extremism. In: Religious literacy in policy and practice :. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 257-270. ISBN 9781447316657
Francis, Matthew and Knott, Kim and Roy, Olivier (2015) “Return? It never left.” : exploring the "sacred" as a resource for bridging the gap between the religious and the secular. In: Religious norms in the public sphere : proceedings of a conference held at UC Berkeley on May 6-7, 2011. European University Institute, Florence, Italy, pp. 48-57. ISBN 9789290842873
Contribution to Conference
Francis, Matthew and Knott, Kim (2011) Un retour? Il n’est jamais parti... Envisager le « sacré » comme une ressource qui comble le fossé entre religion et sécularisation [Return? It never left. Exploring the ‘sacred’ as a resource for bridging the gap between the religious and the secular / translated by Romain Sèze]. In: Normes Religieuses et Islamiques dans la Sphère Publique Religious Norms in the Public Sphere (RPS): Berkeley Workshop, 2011-05-06 - 2011-05-07.
Book/Report/Proceedings
Knott, Kim and Francis, Matthew (2004) Leeds Pilot Faiths Consultation Exercise on Restorative Justice and the Rehabilitation of Young Male Ex-Offenders. Community Religions Project and Leeds Church Institute for the Home Office.
Thesis
Copeland, Simon and Knott, Kim and Francis, Matthew (2020) Kin and peer contexts and militant involvement : a narrative analysis. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Other
Francis, Matthew (2014) How do we prevent radicalisation? UNSPECIFIED.
Francis, Matthew and Knott, Kim (2011) Return? It never left. Exploring the ‘sacred’ as a resource for bridging the gap between the religious and the secular (Workshop paper). UNSPECIFIED.
Report
Knott, Kim and McFadyen, Alistair and McLoughlin, Sean and Francis, Matthew (2006) The Roots, Practices and Consequences of Terrorism: A Literature Review of Research in the Arts & Humanities, Final Report (for the Home Office). [Report]