Counting Religion in Britain, No. 62, November 2020 features 23 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link: No 62 November 2020
OPINION POLLS
- How we get along: Woolf Institute diversity study of England and Wales
- Ipsos MORI Veracity Index, 2020: who trusts clergy and priests to tell the truth?
- Religious correlates of adoption/fostering: Savanta ComRes poll for Home for Good
- Importance attached to Religious Studies as a secondary school subject
- Knowledge of the Holocaust and its importance in the school history curriculum
- Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK
- Legacy of Islamic State: the public’s ongoing lack of sympathy for Shamima Begum
- Coronavirus chronicles: Co-op calls for reopening of places of worship during lockdown
- Coronavirus chronicles: door-to-door carol singing not so welcome this Christmas
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- Coronavirus chronicles: Evangelical Alliance’s second survey of Changing Church
- Church growth and social action in the Church of England
- Church of England cathedral statistics, 2019
- Coronavirus chronicles: UK Jewish mortality from Covid-19
- Coronavirus chronicles: MCB report on British Muslims and Covid-19
- Islamophobia and the Labour Party: report by the Labour Muslim Network
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- Campaign to recognize Sikhs as an ethnic group in the 2021 census of population
- Coronavirus chronicles: partnerships between faith groups and local authorities
ACADEMIC STUDIES
- Coronavirus chronicles: fear, isolation, and compulsive buying among religious groups
- Coronavirus chronicles: more findings from ‘Coronavirus, Church, and You’ survey
- Coronavirus chronicles: Exeter report on Covid-19, Christian faith, and wellbeing
- Secularization at the grass roots: a perspective from twentieth-century Slough
- Round-up of recent academic journal articles
NEW DATASET
- UK Data Service, SN 8718: National Survey for Wales, 2019–2020
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2020