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Mr Carl Morris 


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Mr Carl Morris
Position:Postgradute Student in Religious and Theological Studies

Research Biography

Carl’s research focuses on British Muslim music-making and cultural belonging in the UK, with specific emphasis on ‘Islamically-conscious’ music – from hip hop to the burgeoning nasheed (religious songs) industry. After a year of intensive fieldwork involving interviews, a large online survey and ethnography at events across the country, Carl is currently using his data to produce a doctoral thesis. Additional research interests include a focus on Muslims and new media.

 

Conference Papers

2011

Land Far Away: Competing & Complementary Visions of a British Muslim Soundscape

Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Leeds University, 14th April

2011                      

Sounds Islamic? Contemporary Muslim Music in the UK

Lecture Series, Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK, Cardiff University, 22nd March 2011

2010

Sounding Out British Islam: Religious Expression and Musical Innovation in the UK

Muslim Institute Summer Conference, Cardiff University, 23-25 July 2010

2010                      

British Muslims and Global Islam: Challenging the Community Cohesion Agenda

(Re)-Constructing Multiculturalism, Cardiff University, 24-25 June 2010

2007                      

Integrating the Umma: Muslim Music in the UK

National Ethnomusicologies: the European Perspective, Cardiff University, 27-29 April 2007

 

Miscellaneous Articles/Output

2011                      

Sounding Out British Islam: Religious Expression and Musical Innovation in the UK

Published on the Muslim Institute website (January 2011)

 

Professional Activity

2009                                  

Interpretation, Imagination and Islam

Postgraduate Conference, Cardiff University, 26th October. One of two principal conference organisers. The event attracted eight speakers and twenty five delegates.