During asylum interviews, Interpreters play a role in articulating a claimants story. But, what if interpretations have inadvertently shaped how applicants’ beliefs and identities are understood, translated, and assessed in asylum decision-making? More at our report launch ↓ tinyurl.com/5eedhknf
10.03.2026 15:28
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A Definition of Anti-Muslim Hostility
An overview of the government’s new non-statutory definition of anti‑Muslim hostility, what it seeks to address and its intended application.
I welcome the UK gov’s new definition of ‘anti-Muslim hostility’. It captures vital protections for Muslims and those perceived as such, addressing the rise in hate while explicitly protecting freedom of expression for those who have left the faith ➡️ www.gov.uk/guidance/a-d...
10.03.2026 11:27
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ISHASH TEACHING RESOURCES
This webpage collects syllabi, module outlines, seminar plans, assignment ideas, and classroom activities related to histories of atheism, secularism, and humanism. Materials are from a variety of teaching contexts, disciplines, and countries. We hope that browsing this page inspires others to introduce aspects of these histories into their teaching.
Many thanks to the ISHASH members who have generously shared their teaching materials. These
Introducing our new Teaching Resources page! Check out the syllabi, reading lists, and assignment ideas shared by ISHASH members. We hope this inspires others to bring the histories of atheism, secularism & humanism into their teaching.
27.02.2026 09:51
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Take a look at what our academic and research staff published in February!👇
09.03.2026 15:36
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Lucy Potter ( @lucypotter.bsky.social ) has published an article exploring emotional experiences of non-religiosity within the migrant and refugee status determination procedures in @s-n-journal.bsky.social .
buff.ly/dnG740j
09.03.2026 15:36
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Intriguing lecture on how ‘everything we think we know about religion is wrong’ by @ekwilson.bsky.social at @uoyevents.bsky.social 👏🏻
Looking forward to reading the book when it’s out
05.03.2026 15:04
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🔴NEW PUBLICATION🔴
"Becoming Non-Religious: Exploring the Emotional Experiences of Apostasy and Refugee Status Determination" by Lucy Elizabeth Potter.
Read the Open Access paper here:
🔗 secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/10....
#NonReligion #RefugeeStudies #HumanRights #Sociology #AcademicSky
16.02.2026 09:23
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To save typing everything out, I have done a quick video on how Labour's latest attack on people seeking asylum, by halting work and study visas for Afghanistan, Sudan, Myanmar and Cameroon undermines its own arguments defending why they have cancelled other previously remaining resettlement routes.
04.03.2026 09:37
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major asylum system shake-up
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced refugee status for asylum seekers will be reviewed every 30 months in a major shake-up of the system
Paying millions to re-check claims while refusing refugees the basic security they’ need to put down roots, work and rebuild their lives.
We'd love the Government to explain how exactly this lose-lose plan is going to make anything better for anyone.
www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
04.03.2026 09:55
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Spotted two of my favourites in the latest copy of @newhumanist.bsky.social 👏🏻 excellent stuff @zoejardiniere.bsky.social @davidolusoga.bsky.social
03.03.2026 20:16
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Is Atheism Growing in the Arab World?
YouTube video by ReligionForBreakfast
Informative video discussing the nuances between non-religious identification and beliefs in the 'Arab world', much of the discussion resonates with my research on non-religious refugees in and beyond this context:
👁️🗨️ youtu.be/Oy3JuwGJWBE?...
03.03.2026 10:00
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Asylum reforms proposing reassessments raise questions about how credibility is judged over time.
My research on non-religious & apostasy claims shows credibility often relies on fixed ideas of identity that are hard to sustain when beliefs and safety change over time.
More at our report launch ↓
03.03.2026 08:47
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How do you prove who you are when your identity is still evolving? 🌀
Leaving religion in contexts with blasphemy laws is complex.
The UK asylum system lacks the tools to recognise this reality. We’re launching our new report on 24th/3 to bridge this gap.
Register here: tinyurl.com/5eedhknf
24.02.2026 10:12
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Nigel Farage’s Reform UK wants to ban churches from becoming mosques
Zia Yusuf said his party wants to “protect the Christian heritage of Britain.”
'Most of us in Britain aren’t Christian in our beliefs, practices, or identity. Although Christianity has contributed to our heritage, pre-Christian, non-Christian, and post-Christian influences have been just as important.' @andrewcopson.bsky.social
www.politico.eu/article/nige...
23.02.2026 15:57
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Thanks for sharing Michael! 😊
16.02.2026 16:20
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I found that the asylum system’s demand for 'credible' narratives can clash with the messy, emotional reality of leaving faith.
16.02.2026 15:28
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These emotions are exacerbated when seeking protection. As another participant explained: 'We're talking about very traumatic things and then getting safety depends on [asylum interviewer] believing them'.
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Take, for example, one participant who explained: 'I went into some sort of a depression when I became an atheist because I started to feel lonely. I started to feel like I don’t
have anyone around me who I can communicate'
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Refugees who leave their religion experience intense fear, isolation, grief, as well as positive emotions like relief. These emotions shape not only their identity but also how they navigate the asylum process.
16.02.2026 15:28
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Just out: my new research on apostasy and non-religion among asylum seekers in the UK. It explores what it’s like emotionally to leave a religion in countries where it’s dangerous, and seek refuge here. 🧵
16.02.2026 15:28
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A smug picture of Matthew Goodwin from the metro captioned METRO
MATTHEW GOODWIN INTERVIEW
"Reform will give incentives to women who have more children and will penalise those who don't.
Change is coming"
to be clear, Matthew Goodwin has one (1) child and should thus be penalised for failing to meet the replacement rate under the incentive scheme that he’s established here
16.02.2026 14:04
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Thrilled to share my *first* academic paper has been published in Secularism and Nonreligion! 🎉
I talk about the emotional journeys of leaving religion & navigating the British asylum system. Read it here 👉 secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/232...
13.02.2026 17:50
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Jim Ratcliffe, a tax resident of Monaco who has legally avoided an estimated £4 billion in UK taxes, says,
"The UK is being colonised by immigrants, isn't it?"
Ed Conway, "You met recently with Nigel Farage, didn't you?"
Jim Ratcliffe, "I did"
11.02.2026 20:26
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So nice to finally have my research turned into something tangible and accessible in hand! A report ready to be read, shared and used 📄✨
Launch coming soon 📆
@humanists.uk @annastrhan.bsky.social @uoy-sociology.bsky.social
04.02.2026 17:21
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‘Raciological thinking’: Poland’s narratives of race, eugenics, and nation-formation'
From our Special Collection commemorating #HolocaustMemorialDay, with #OpenAccess:
doi.org/10.1080/1070...
@nasarmeer.bsky.social Aaron Winter Taylor & Francis Research
21.01.2026 09:00
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