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Religious Sensations. Why Media, Aesthetics and Power Matter in the Study of Contemporary Religion
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Introduction to the special issue: Studying Populism, Religion and Media – a Nordic Perspective [PDF]
This special issue contributes to the emerging research field of religion and populism in contemporary media contexts. With a shared focus on how Protestant Nordic contexts align with populist practices in specific ways, the articles provide illustrative examples of how the entanglement between religion, populism and media needs to be taken into ...
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Religion and Media, Religious Media, or Media Religion: Theoretical Studies
Journal of Media and Religion, 2008Abstract Major efforts have been exhausted bringing religion closer to media (rather than bringing media closer to religion), or to break down the traditional boundaries between the “religious” and the “media.” In light of such efforts and various research, some have tried to show the necessity of building new bridges between religion and media.
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Genealogy of an Emerging Field: Foundations for the Study of Media and Religion
Journal of Media and Religion, 2002(2002). Genealogy of an Emerging Field: Foundations for the Study of Media and Religion. Journal of Media and Religion: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 5-12.
Daniel A. Stout, Judith M. Buddenbaum
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In the Flow of Media, Religion, and Culture: A Case Study With TVbyGIRLS
Religious Education, 2011Abstract This article introduces TVbyGIRLS, a nonprofit organization supporting girls in the development of critical thinking, digital literacy and storytelling, leadership, compassionate collaboration, and social justice engagement. Religious educator Claire Bischoff interviews Rebecca Richards Bullen, TVbyGIRLS mentor, and Molly Nemer and Rachel ...
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Mediation or mediatisation: The history of media in the study of religion
Culture and Religion, 2011Several different accounts of ‘mediatisation’ and ‘mediation’ circulate in the literature of media studies. This paper begins with a parsing of them, considering their conceptual distinctions and similarities. The argument developed here is for a general theory of mediation and a more particular view of mediatisation.
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Religion, 2008
Abstract As the Journal of Media and Religion (JMR) begins its seventh year, the editors pause to reflect on research directions and make recommendations for future research. Based on studies in JMR and other sources, three research approaches are identified: (1) The Proliferation of Mediated Religion, or the idea that media are creating multiple ...
Daniel A. Stout, Judith M. Buddenbaum
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Abstract As the Journal of Media and Religion (JMR) begins its seventh year, the editors pause to reflect on research directions and make recommendations for future research. Based on studies in JMR and other sources, three research approaches are identified: (1) The Proliferation of Mediated Religion, or the idea that media are creating multiple ...
Daniel A. Stout, Judith M. Buddenbaum
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The End of Plovering: ANew Home for the Study of Media and Religion
Journal of Media and Religion, 2003(2003). The End of Plovering: ANew Home for the Study of Media and Religion. Journal of Media and Religion: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 69-73.
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Rethinking the Study of “Religion” and Media from an Existential Perspective
Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 2018The broadening of the concept of religion from a substantive, anthropological definition to a more cultural, functional definition has enabled expansion of the study of media, technology and religion into a much wider field of social phenomena. It has Ben argued that this expansion has been so broad and unbounded that the more appropriate question in ...
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Current Trends in the Study of Religion, Film and Media
Congratulations, JRFM! With this issue we celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media (JRFM). We use this moment to take stock of current challenges and to consider future developments in the study of religion and media. In its Thematic Section, this issue collects contributions in which scholars involved in the work of ...openaire +1 more source

