Science Communication, Islam and Muslim Communities

Thu Jun 29 2023 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Edgbaston Park Hotel | Birmingham

Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham
Publisher/HostDepartment of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham
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A lecture on Muslim perceptions of science by Stephen H. Jones
About this Event

While there have long been lively discussions about gender and racial inclusiveness in science communication, Muslims, one of the UK’s most marginalised populations, have largely been ignored. This is despite Muslims being a group whose members are often described as being especially resistant to science, with news media regularly claiming they stand in opposition to everything from evolution to COVID regulations.

In this public lecture, Stephen H. Jones will use a range of data to look at what British Muslims really think about science and at the question of whether, and how, science communicators should engage Muslim members of the public. Drawing on a new research project hosted at the University of Birmingham, ‘Science and British Muslim Religious Leadership’, the lecture will offer particular insight into Islamic authorities’ role in arguing for and against scientific theories and how they approach issues such as human origins, organ donation, and engaging with secular society.

This lecture is free to attend. Refreshments and snacks will be provided. Please do not sign up unless you are certain to attend in person, as space is limited.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Edgbaston Park Hotel, 53 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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