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Impacting the World with Data:From a million data points to maps that tell the story OR

Translating academic rigor into

public information

Brian J. Grim, Ph.D.Senior ResearcherPew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public LifeWashington, DC

Visiting ResearcherInstitute on Culture, Religion & World Affairs (CURA)Boston University

A peek at this presentation’s conclusion, which was made possible by a database:

a finding involving the work of more than 50 demographers and social scientists around the globe

released at IUSSP in Marrakech,

Morocco

later covered by all major news outlets (with differing slants), including the comedic ‘news’

show the Colbert Report

here’s the Fox headline ...

First, the database ... and a related publication ...

Province-level data on religious affiliation ...

Province-level data on religious violence ...

The Price of Freedom Denied: Religious Persecution and Conflict in the 21st Century (Fall 2010)

Series: Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

... and a less data-heavy related publication drawing on data from the ARDA as well ...

Now, the exciting part –

managing and selecting the data that went into the Muslim population report (with the help of a web interface over an Access-type relational database) ...

◄ Back to country page

◄ Archiving religion-specific TFR, age-structure, migration & religiosity

Bangladesh

WRD estimate:

Range Min:(Pew GAP)

Range Max:(DHS)

Other:(Census)

Muslims 88.71% 88.70% 90.74% 89.60%

WRD Best Estimate vs. Range of Estimates vs. Pew

The Pew Forum Report

Limited Interactive Maps & Tables

Impacting the World with Data

On the horizon with geo-coded religion-related violence data ...

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