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  1. Gurfateh all, Giving this a post summer boost ... My name is Dr Jasjit Singh, Associate Professor at the University of Leeds.I have recently put together an online survey to examine how Sikhs engagewith Sikhi online. This survey is based on a similar survey which I ran aspart of my PhD (you can find a post about that on here!). I am now re-running the survey to see what has changed over the past 10years, focusing on digital innovations and on the online space. Anyone whoself identifies as 'Sikh' is welcome to respond. The survey link is here: https://leeds.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/sikhsurvey I am looking for responses from Sikh living anywhere of any age. Pleasefeel free to disseminate to any relevant contacts. Many thanks, Jasjit.
  2. Gurfateh all, My name is Dr Jasjit Singh, Associate Professor at the University of Leeds. I have recently put together an online survey to examine how Sikhs engage with Sikhi online. This survey is based on a similar survey which I ran as part of my PhD (you can find a post about that on here!). I am now re-running the survey to see what has changed over the past 10 years, focusing on digital innovations and on the online space. Anyone who self identifies as 'Sikh' is welcome to respond. The survey link is here: https://leeds.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/sikhsurvey I am looking for responses from Sikh living anywhere of any age. Please feel free to disseminate to any relevant contacts. Many thanks, Jasjit.
  3. Dear Cyber-Sangat Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh My name is Jasjit Singh, a PhD Researcher from the University of Leeds studying the Transmission of Sikhism among young British Sikhs. My research is investigating: What understanding British Sikhs in the age range 18-30 have of Sikhism. What drives young British Sikhs to organise and attend Sikhism related events. What sources of authority young British Sikhs draw on. How young British Sikh acquire their knowledge of Sikh tradition, belief and practice. The research will seek to understand how young British Sikhs (18-30) are learning about Sikhism and will focus on the role of Gurdwaras, Camps/Youth Events and the Internet. As part of this research I have put together an online survey. I would really appreciate it if those of you who qualify could fill this survey in: http://www.survey.leeds.ac.uk/sikhs Many Thanks. Any questions please get in touch. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Jasjit. PS ADMIN - COULD THIS POST PLEASE BE MADE INTO A STICKY. THANKS A LOT. PPS Further details are on my website (http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~trs5j2s/)
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