Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Sophie Gilliat-Ray is a British academic of religious studies, specialising in Islam, chaplaincy and religion in public life. She is Professor of Religious and Theological Studies and Director for the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK at Cardiff University.
Career
Gilliat-Ray studied Religious studies and interfaith studies at the University of Wales, Lampeter, where she completed her PhDShe was the principal investigator on the AHRC-funded project 'Leadership and Capacity Building in the British Muslim Community: the case of 'Muslim Chaplains', She has also been the co-investigator on numerous other projects, including 'Understanding Religion and Law: Muslims, Fatwas and Muftis in the UK’, 'Religion in multi-ethnic contexts: a multidisciplinary case study of global seafaring'
Awards
- Muslim Council of Wales achievement award
- Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
- OBE for services to Education and Muslim Communities in Britain
- Fellow of the British Academy
Publications
- 2003. 'Nursing, professionalism, and spirituality', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 18:3, 335–349, DOI: 10.1080/13537900310001601695
- 2005. ‘Sacralising’ Sacred Space in Public Institutions: A Case Study of the Prayer Space at the Millennium Dome', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 20:3, 357–372, DOI: 10.1080/13537900500249921
- 2010. Muslims in Britain. Cambridge University Press.
- 2011. 'Being there’ the experience of shadowing a British Muslim Hospital chaplain. Qualitative Research. 11, 469–486. doi:10.1177/1468794111413223
- with Ali, M. M. and Pattison, S. 2013. Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy. Ashgate AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Series.