Australian Journal of Communication lance un appel à contribution pour un numéro sur Media and religion: The changing landscape (n° 39-1, 2012). From a situation just a decade ago where it was considered religion had all but disappeared, religion is back as a significant social, political and economic force. This resurgence is more than just traditional institutions flexing their muscles or rejuvenating their media practices - it reflects a significant reworking of religion within the media..
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
From 6 to 8 December 2001 the ISIM, together with the Research Centre Religion and Society, will hol...
During the last decade the framework of mediatization theory has been introduced in the field of med...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
Religion continues to evolve on both sides of the North Atlantic. In both contexts, traditional ways...
In this religion and the media feature, academics and media professionals lift the lid on Australia'...
According to the “Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism” (WIN-Gallup International, 27 July 2012,...
Questions of media control and quality have become urgent in this country. Financial deregulation an...
This issue is a companion piece to that on Islam and the media, which we published last year (WPCC V...
Despite predictions of decline, religion has featured prominently in the public sphere and the media...
As the availability and use of media platforms continue to expand, the cultural visibility of religi...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
Communication is at the very heart of all religions. From the presence of religion on the Internet t...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
From 6 to 8 December 2001 the ISIM, together with the Research Centre Religion and Society, will hol...
During the last decade the framework of mediatization theory has been introduced in the field of med...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
Religion continues to evolve on both sides of the North Atlantic. In both contexts, traditional ways...
In this religion and the media feature, academics and media professionals lift the lid on Australia'...
According to the “Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism” (WIN-Gallup International, 27 July 2012,...
Questions of media control and quality have become urgent in this country. Financial deregulation an...
This issue is a companion piece to that on Islam and the media, which we published last year (WPCC V...
Despite predictions of decline, religion has featured prominently in the public sphere and the media...
As the availability and use of media platforms continue to expand, the cultural visibility of religi...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
Communication is at the very heart of all religions. From the presence of religion on the Internet t...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
From 6 to 8 December 2001 the ISIM, together with the Research Centre Religion and Society, will hol...
During the last decade the framework of mediatization theory has been introduced in the field of med...