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Glastonbury Goddess Conference 

We are delighted to have partnered with the Glastonbury Goddess Conference 2025 to develop a better understanding of how Goddess devotion shapes devotees lives. 

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Exploring Goddess Devotion

Who is the Goddess to us? 

How do we relate to Her? 

How does our relationship with Her affect our lives?

 

Help us answer these questions and more by taking part in our online and in-person research. Find out more about how to get involved and register via the links below, or come and meet our friendly team at the research table on site at the conference.

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Online survey

Take part in an online survey to help develop understanding of who Goddess is to devotees and how devotees relate to her. The survey will take around 20-minutes to complete and you will be sent a £5 digital voucher of your choice in exchange for your time.

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Interview

Take part in a 60-minute interview with one of our friendly researchers. Interviews can take place in person around the conference programme, or after the conference via Zoom. You'll be asked in more detail about your relationship with the Goddess and how your devotion shapes your life. You will be sent a £10 digital voucher of your choice in exchange for your time.

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Postcard questionnaire

You will receive a research postcard in your conference programme. This is a quick, easy and completely anonymous way to take part in our research and share your experience of Goddess. If you'd like to take part, simply fill out the card and drop it into the postbox on the research table. You will also find the key participant information here.

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Get in touch

0786 716 9724

Spirits and Sources is a three year programme (2023-2026) led by Brunel University London.

 

The programme has been made possible through the support of Grant 62870 from the John Templeton Foundation.

 

The opinions expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.

© Spirits and Sources 2024

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