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Harvey, Graham, 1959-

LC control no.n 96052926
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Personal name headingHarvey, Graham, 1959-
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Other standard no.0000-0003-1917-533X
Birth date1959-08-25
Field of activityReligion Paganism Indigenous peoples--Religion Animism
AffiliationKing Alfred's College (Winchester, England) University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Open University
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
Found inThe true Israel, 1996: CIP t.p. (Graham Harvey)
Contemporary Paganism, 1997: CIP t.p. (Graham Harvey) data sheet (b. 08-25-59)
Indigenous diasporas and dislocations, c2005: p. [ix] (Lecturer in Religious Studies at the Open University)
Rethinking relations and Animism, 2019: eCIP title page (edited by Miguel Astor-Aguilera and Graham Harvey) data view (Graham Harvey is professor of religious studies at The Open University, UK. His research and teaching largely concern the rituals and protocols through which various Indigenous people and Pagans engage with the larger than human world. His publications include Food, Sex and Strangers: Understanding Religion as Everyday Life (2013), The Handbook of Contemporary Animism (2013) and Animism: Respecting the Living World (2nd edition 2017). He is co-editor of the Routledge monograph series "Vitality of Indigenous Religions")
Wikipedia web site, November 20, 2023: (Graham Harvey (born 25 August 1959) is an English religious studies scholar. He specialises in modern Paganism, indigenous religions and animism. He obtained a Ph.D. title at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1991 on a dissertation about group identity in ancient Jewish literature. From 1991 to 1995 he taught religious studies in Newcastle. From 1996 to 2003 he worked as reader and principal lecturer in religious studies at the King Alfred's College, Winchester. Since 2003 he works at the Open University where he is a professor and was head of the religious studies department from 2013 to 2017)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Harvey_(religious_studies_scholar)>
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