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Manmit Bhambra

March 4th, 2021

How Can We Shape a More Inclusive Future?

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Estimated reading time: 9 minutes

Manmit Bhambra

March 4th, 2021

How Can We Shape a More Inclusive Future?

0 comments | 4 shares

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes

In this recent video for the LSE Festival, RGS Research Officer Dr Manmit Bhambra speaks about the barriers to inclusion and how we can foster it as a society. By actively engaging with community groups during research, Bhambra says, we can bridge the gap between local communities and academia. This is at the heart of our ongoing research project Strengthening Religious Cooperation in Global London and upcoming report, which elevates the voices of young people to identify tensions in interfaith dialogue and envision how it can create a better society. 

Note: This piece gives the views of the author, and not the position of the LSE Religion and Global Society blog, nor of the London School of Economics. This piece was originally published as part of the LSE Festival.

Featured image: Timon Studler, Unsplash

About the author

Manmit Bhambra

Dr Manmit Bhambra is Research Officer in the Religion and Global Society Unit at LSE and is coordinating its inaugural project, Strengthening Religious Cooperation in Global London. The project is exploring the impact of COVID-19 on interfaith relations and the potential for interfaith collaboration in these circumstances. Her research interests are centred around identity politics and formation, ethnic, religious and national identities as well as the broader themes of race, inclusion and minority rights. She has recently worked on research projects with young people at LSE’s European Institute and Middle East Centre. She is also Lecturer in Global Politics at Imperial College London.

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