Religious Studies at the University of Kent

Religious Studies at the University of Kent The Department of Religious Studies at Kent offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Religious Studies.

I am really excited to announce that I have my own website, aptly the domain of chrisdeacy.com. It is 33 years ago to th...
04/10/2024

I am really excited to announce that I have my own website, aptly the domain of chrisdeacy.com. It is 33 years ago to the day (also Friday 4th October) since I first went to university, so this feels like a good anniversary to embark on this new project now that I have left the profession which has supported and nurtured me for a third of a century.

Over recent years I have been struck by just how much I need to bring together 'under one roof' all the things I am up to, and have finally started the ball rolling. This site is very much in its infancy, but I have already started to migrate my film reviews and links to my radio and TV shows, my podcast and publications via the menu bar. I would love it if you could bookmark this site and I would really appreciate any feedback.😁
https://chrisdeacy.com

TV and radio presenter, film reviewer, podcast host, author, journalist, academic

So thrilled to see that Generation Why (https://youtu.be/IcCT5At9OHc) has been shortlisted for the prestigious Sandford ...
30/04/2024

So thrilled to see that Generation Why (https://youtu.be/IcCT5At9OHc) has been shortlisted for the prestigious Sandford St. Martin 2024 Awards... A huge thank you and congratulations to everyone at KMTV! Can't wait to find out whether we have won on 17 June!

https://sandfordawards.org.uk/2024-shortlists/

In an increasingly multi-cultural, multi-faith and complex world, broadcasting can be at the forefront of helping us understand other people’s perspectives, their values and how these inform how they react and respond to the world around them and the decisions they make. If ever evidence was neede...

I spend my Thursdays as many of you know in Medway with the brilliant team here at KMTV. A few weeks ago we made a pilot...
12/04/2024

I spend my Thursdays as many of you know in Medway with the brilliant team here at KMTV. A few weeks ago we made a pilot of a new religion-based series called Kent Faith Space. In this episode, we find out about people's perceptions of churches and mosques and I speak to representatives from Christianity and Islam.

Bringing together members of Kent's religious groups to discuss faith and community.

Safeer Khan is Imam at Gillingham mosque in Kent and it was a great pleasure to meet Safeer for my latest Nostalgia Inte...
19/02/2024

Safeer Khan is Imam at Gillingham mosque in Kent and it was a great pleasure to meet Safeer for my latest Nostalgia Interview. We talk about his faith, Islamophobia, Israel-Gaza, the dangers of radicalization, playing football in Sierra Leone, and whether negative experiences can bring people closer to God.

It was a great pleasure for this week’s Nostalgia Interview to meet Safeer Khan. Safeer is Imam at a mosque in Gillingham where he has been based since 2014. He leads the prayers every day and takes classes at the mosque. We learn about the Indian origins of his Ahmadiyya com...

It was a joy to be asked to talk about Christmas films - and specifically Elf (2003) - for a special festive edition of ...
20/12/2023

It was a joy to be asked to talk about Christmas films - and specifically Elf (2003) - for a special festive edition of a podcast run by Katie Turner and Joe Scales called Gods and Moviemakers. https://shows.acast.com/62e7c870ea5c540012e1c362/6582d7687f4b62001520151e

We recorded this episode last week and it will hopefully give you an insight into the reason why Christmas films play an important role in the lives of so many people, irrespective of whether or not they celebrate Christianity.

Featuring Chris Deacy

This week’s episode is a Christmas special as I am joined by someone else who has made Christmas their research project ...
30/11/2023

This week’s episode is a Christmas special as I am joined by someone else who has made Christmas their research project in recent years. Lucinda Murphy and I had never met before we recorded this interview in London in October 2023, and there are many parallels and synergies which make this a really compelling discussion around the ‘meaning’ of Christmas.

Lucinda began her doctorate at Durham on Christmas in 2016 at just the time that my own 'Christmas as Religion' was published. Lucinda talks about how the impetus for her work was that so little has been written on contemporary views of Christmas and she discusses why people don’t always think it is a subject worthy of study.

Lucinda reflects on whether the study of Christmas was going to ruin Christmas for her personally and how it feels to live for so long in such a liminal period of time. She discusses also how Covid impacted on her research vis-à-vis the tropes of celebration and crisis and she talks about the notion of emotional dissonance.

Lucinda uses the metaphor of a mirror to talk about Christmas and on how nostalgia was a way into Christmas for her (I made the reverse journey) and we both identify ourselves as introverted extroverts. We find out too about her previous research interviewing ex-choristers at Durham Cathedral.

Lucinda talks about how Christmas holds up a mirror to key transitions in our life and questions of wellbeing, her fear of the ivory tower, and how this has led to her doing mentoring work in a special needs school.

We talk about how we can’t escape Christmas and how people can be alienated because bad things (including, for some of her participants, divorces and miscarriages) have happened to them at this time of year.

Lucinda reflects on the two types of anticlimax bound up with Christmas, and how people often think that the true meaning of Christmas has been lost, irrespective of whether one subscribes to the Christan faith or not, and how the ‘Christmas lament’ is an integral part of the reflection bound up with Christmas.

Lucinda draws on the analogy of Disney, discusses Christmas as a paradox, and reflects on whether the Christmas spirit is something spiritual.

Then, towards the end of the interview, we find out about Gelf the Elf, Lucinda’s research assistant, who enabled her to tell the underside of the story of Christmas, and how she subverted the difference between subject and object.

Then, at the very end, we find out what is Lucinda’s favourite Christmas film and song.

This week’s episode is a Christmas special as I am joined by someone else who has made Christmas their research project in recent years. Lucinda Murphy and I had never met before we recorded this interview in London in October 2023, and there are many parallels and synergies w...

Here’s me chatting about Generation Why with Bartholomew Hall at KMTV, with several clips from the series to whet your a...
01/11/2023

Here’s me chatting about Generation Why with Bartholomew Hall at KMTV, with several clips from the series to whet your appetite…

31/10/2023

Exciting news. As some of you will know, I have been spending the last year filming Generation Why, a six-part BFI-funded TV documentary series designed for school-age students. The excellent team at KMTV have made it and the first episode will be airing tonight at 6:30pm. For more details, click on the link. I am so looking forward to seeing this go out. I'll also be on the evening news tonight on KMTV at 5:45pm to talk about the series with the superb co-presenters Sadgun and Alex. The link for watching is here: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kmtv/

//www.kent.ac.uk/news/engagement/34066/bfi-funded-tv-series-exploring-spirituality-in-the-uk-launches-on-kmtv

Craig Braddick has done a brilliant job of turning the tables on me on my own podcast and asking me about the things tha...
16/08/2023

Craig Braddick has done a brilliant job of turning the tables on me on my own podcast and asking me about the things that defined me in terms of growing up with Radio 1 in the 1980s and Radio 2 in the 1990s and beyond, and about how my childhood interest in radio led to the blurring of the lines between education and entertainment and has impacted on my own work in theology and religious studies...

In a special edition of my podcast this week, Craig Braddick has interviewed me to talk about growing up in the 1980s with Radio 1 and then into Radio 2 into the 90s and beyond, and how being a contestant on Blockbusters guided me towards my own broadcasting career.

At Kent we understand your passion to progress. Let's help you achieve your future career.Browse our Master’s courses, t...
27/01/2023

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