The concept of mediatization was introduced to research on religion a decade ago by several scholars of communication: Hepp, Hjarvard and Sá Martino. The approach is controversial and has been debated in religious studies and beyond. This article critically analyses the core elements of mediatization theory in religion. These elements are the dating and measurement of mediatization, the secularization and the concept of ‘banal religion,’ the understanding of ‘religion’ and of ‘media,’ and the process of deterritorialization. This analysis questions the empirical evidence for and the theoretical consistency of the mediatization approach. Finally, some alternative research perspectives are presented
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
This Master’s thesis examines how societal power is exercised and negotiated by the Evangelical Luth...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
The concept of mediatization was introduced to research on religion a decade ago by several scholars...
During the last decade the framework of mediatization theory has been introduced in the field of med...
The criticisms of Hjarvard's theory of mediatisation presented in the articles of this special issue...
<p>The relationship between media and religion seems to be a well established research topic t...
Within the growing literature on religion and media, a more specific debate has recently developed i...
The subject of reflection in this text, from the perspective of cultural studies and religion studie...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
Why and how is it productive to conceptualize religion as mediation? In this article, I 1) rehearse ...
Uskonnollinen kokemus on yhä enemmän teknologiavälitteinen: kokemus pyhästä saadaan mediasta niin sa...
This research is the study of SMS Tauhiid phenomena as a religious practice in the context of ...
Taking as a starting point the paradox that immediacy is not prior to, but rather a product of media...
Taking as a starting point the paradox that immediacy is not prior to, but rather a product of media...
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
This Master’s thesis examines how societal power is exercised and negotiated by the Evangelical Luth...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
The concept of mediatization was introduced to research on religion a decade ago by several scholars...
During the last decade the framework of mediatization theory has been introduced in the field of med...
The criticisms of Hjarvard's theory of mediatisation presented in the articles of this special issue...
<p>The relationship between media and religion seems to be a well established research topic t...
Within the growing literature on religion and media, a more specific debate has recently developed i...
The subject of reflection in this text, from the perspective of cultural studies and religion studie...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
Why and how is it productive to conceptualize religion as mediation? In this article, I 1) rehearse ...
Uskonnollinen kokemus on yhä enemmän teknologiavälitteinen: kokemus pyhästä saadaan mediasta niin sa...
This research is the study of SMS Tauhiid phenomena as a religious practice in the context of ...
Taking as a starting point the paradox that immediacy is not prior to, but rather a product of media...
Taking as a starting point the paradox that immediacy is not prior to, but rather a product of media...
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
This Master’s thesis examines how societal power is exercised and negotiated by the Evangelical Luth...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...