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2025

Book Chapter

Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland

Aechtner, Thomas and Williams, Ryan (2025). Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland. International perspectives on science, culture, and belief: international perspectives on science, culture, and belief: from complexity to globality. (pp. 66-87) edited by Fern Elsdon-Baker, Stephen H. Jones and James Riley. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003476580-7

Religion and science in Australia's creationist heartland

2023

Book Chapter

‘Yo, God, what should I do?’: Striving for moral consistency after prison

Williams, Ryan (2023). ‘Yo, God, what should I do?’: Striving for moral consistency after prison. Criminology as a moral science. (pp. 193-210) edited by Anthony E. Bottoms and Jonathan Jacobs. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509965366.ch-007

‘Yo, God, what should I do?’: Striving for moral consistency after prison

2023

Book Chapter

“The Muslims are taking over”: the politics of space and geopolitical and national imaginaries in an English prison

Williams, Ryan (2023). “The Muslims are taking over”: the politics of space and geopolitical and national imaginaries in an English prison. Rethinking Islam and space in Europe: the politics of race, time and secularism. (pp. 113-132) edited by C.J.J. Moses, Tobias Müller and Adela Taleb. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003295921-8

“The Muslims are taking over”: the politics of space and geopolitical and national imaginaries in an English prison

2021

Book Chapter

The psychology and theology of open-mindedness

Williams, Ryan J. (2021). The psychology and theology of open-mindedness. Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. (pp. 98-112) edited by Russell Re Manning. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315583617-12

The psychology and theology of open-mindedness

2018

Book Chapter

Faith Provision, Institutional Power, and Meaning among Muslim Prisoners in Two English High-Security Prisons

Williams, Ryan J. and Liebling, Alison (2018). Faith Provision, Institutional Power, and Meaning among Muslim Prisoners in Two English High-Security Prisons. Finding Freedom in Confinement: The Role of Religion in Prison Life. (pp. 269-291) edited by Kent R. Kerley. Santa Barbara CA, United States: Praeger.

Faith Provision, Institutional Power, and Meaning among Muslim Prisoners in Two English High-Security Prisons

2017

Book Chapter

Introduction

Williams, Ryan J. (2017). Introduction. Unpacking Radicalisation in a Prison Environment. (pp. 4-9) edited by Ryan J. Williams , James Beckford and Lydia Wilson. University of Cambridge: Centre of Islamic Studies.

Introduction

2015

Book Chapter

Religion, Psychology of

Watts, Fraser N. and Williams, Ryan J. (2015). Religion, Psychology of. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences: Second Edition. (pp. 354-358) Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.84040-4

Religion, Psychology of

2013

Book Chapter

Being Muslim Being British: A Multimedia Educational Resource for Young Muslims

Liht, Jose, Savage, Sara and Williams, Ryan J. (2013). Being Muslim Being British: A Multimedia Educational Resource for Young Muslims. Islamist Radicalisation in Europe and the Middle East. (pp. 34-57) London, United Kingdom: I.B.Tauris. doi: 10.5040/9780755692996.ch-003

Being Muslim Being British: A Multimedia Educational Resource for Young Muslims

2009

Book Chapter

Being Muslim being British: preventing extremist violence through raising integrative complexity

Savage, Sara, Liht, Jose and Williams, Ryan (2009). Being Muslim being British: preventing extremist violence through raising integrative complexity. Global security: a vision for the future: addressing the challenges and opportunities for research in the information age. (pp. 80-94) edited by François Géré and Mary Sharpe. Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/978-1-60750-760-4-80

Being Muslim being British: preventing extremist violence through raising integrative complexity