American Academy of Religion

Writing Religion Online: Scholars and Journalists in Conversation (SBLAAR16)

Aug 24, 2017
Simran Jeet Singh, a religion professor and Sikh advocate, discusses the intersection of academia and journalism. Patrick Blanchfield, an expert in religion and international affairs, shares insights on navigating complex themes in accessible ways. Brook Wilensky-Lanford, an author and editor, highlights the importance of representation and personal narratives in media. The conversation touches on the challenges of balancing specialized language, the vulnerabilities of public engagement, and the ever-evolving landscape of online writing about religion.
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Simran's Path to Public Spokesperson

  • Simran Jeet Singh shared how personal experience with discrimination led him to become a public spokesperson for the Sikh community.
  • He emphasized the importance of building relationships with journalists to help improve religious literacy in the media.
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Brook's Juggling Roles

  • Brook Wilensky-Lanford balances her roles as a PhD student and editor of Killing the Buddha, writing for public and academic audiences.
  • She embraces public writing despite academic anxieties and advocates for bravery in public scholarship.
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Patrick's Academic and Journalistic Journey

  • Patrick Blanchfield shared how political events and university program cuts motivated his journalistic work on gun violence.
  • He described the challenges and benefits of freelancing as both an academic and journalist.
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