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Question & Answers about Religious Minorities in America with Robbert Jones

Dr. Robert P. Jones is the founding CEO of PRRI and a leading scholar and commentator on religion, values, and public life. He is the author of two academic books and numerous peer-review articles on religion and public policy.

Dr. Jones writes a weekly "Figuring Faith" column at the Washington Post's On Faith section. Dr. Jones serves on the national steering committees for both the Religion and Politics Section and the Religion and the Social Sciences Section at the American Academy of Religion and is a member of the editorial board for "Politics and Religion," a journal of the American Political Science Association. He is also an active member of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, the Society of Christian Ethics, and the American Association of Public Opinion Research. He holds a Ph.D. in religion from Emory University, where he specialized in sociology of religion, politics, and religious ethics. He also holds a M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Before founding PRRI, Dr. Jones worked as a consultant and senior research fellow at several think tanks in Washington, DC, and was assistant professor of religious studies at Missouri State University. Dr. Jones is frequently featured in major national media such as CNN, NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, and others. Dr. Jones' two books are Progressive & Religious: How Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist Leaders are Moving Beyond the Culture Wars and Transforming American Public Life and Liberalism's Troubled Search for Equality.

Published 4 months ago

By FranklinCenterAtDuke

Knocking on Memory's Door with a Video Camera

A handful of people took video cameras and went back to their respective villages. They went in search of the old generation that was still living there in dim, stark houses. They went to uncover the memories hidden inside them. From old people in the village, this was the first time anyone had come with a camera to ask them to open their memory chests. Here was the younger generation to ask the elders about the past. Their stories are now documentary films presented in this program.

Published 7 months ago

By Wednesdays at the Center (video) - 2010-2011

Duke Corporate Education: Exploration Room

A look at an innovative new learning environment

Published 2 years ago

By DukeCorpEd

Duke DIY: How to Receive Emergency Notifications Via Text Message

Duke DIY is a series of instructional videos that help employees use the various programs, benefits, resources and services offered at Duke.

In this video, students, faculty and staff can follow the steps to sign up for emergency text message notifications through the DukeALERT system.

Published 2 years ago

By WorkingAtDuke

Farshid Guilak on Preventing Osteoarthritis

Interview with Dr. Farshid Guilak, PH.D. of Duke University on his research advances for growing new cartilidge for osteoarthritis.

Published 2 years ago

By CureConnection

CDS Video Institute: 'Creatively Charged: Paperhand Puppet Intervention'

By Jenny Graves and Michael Kahn. Paperhand Puppet Intervention uses giant puppets and masks to create their much-loved musical and theatrical extravaganzas, a touchstone of the Triangle arts calendar since 1998. Created by students at the Summer 2010 Documentary Video Institute.

Published 2 years ago

By Center for Documentary Studies

Bouncing Off the Walls

A new media wall at the Duke University Link teaching and learning center can interact with passersby. Learn more.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUniversityNews

Green in 3 Video Contest - Round 3 Winners

Green in 3 Video Contest - Round 3 Winners

Published 3 years ago

By nicholasschoolatduke

Video Fellows 2009 - What Would You Do Differently?

Participants in the 2009 Student Video Fellows respond to questions.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Interesting Outcomes

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Video Assignments in Courses

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Why Video Assignments?

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

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