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Children in Minority Religions
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FOREF Interview about the Uyghurs

Shane Dussault October 12, 2020

Our researchers have worked on the Uyghurs and interviewed refugees in Canada. The Forum for Religious Freedom Europe (FOREF) interviewed Susan Palmer and Marie-Ève Melanson about their work. Check it out here!

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Research Project

Children in Sectarian Religions and State Control, 1950-2020

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Recent posts

  • Book Review: Children in New Religions December 20, 2020
  • FOREF Interview about the Uyghurs October 12, 2020
  • ABC News Interview with Susan Palmer September 30, 2019
  • Two Presentations in Australia: “Minors in Minority Relgions: The Delicate Balance between Religious Freedom and the Well-being of the Child” September 11, 2019
  • Children and Harm in New Religious Movements (PowerPoint) May 26, 2019

Our approach

They lived in the children's house

« … they lived in the Children’s House … »

Our research group studies past and present alternative religions like the Oneida Perfectionists (illustrated above and elsewhere on this website). Some of these groups have controversial child-rearing practices. It is our task to collect and provide information about children’s lives in minority religions which is accurate, up-to-date, and based on evidence. Our discipline requires that we maintain an objective value-free stance.

If you have any concerns, please contact our Principal Investigator at susan.palmer@mcgill.ca