This paper briefly explores the 'relationship' between Buddhist spirituality and the various forms of media during the 2500 years of Buddhist history. In doing so, it highlights the flexibility of Buddhism in taking the multiple forms of media as useful means for a spiritual end that culminates in the state of enlightenment. The article also raises the problems and prospects of the new encounter between Bhutan’s ancient Buddhist heritage and modern mass media. It goes on to argue that the media is intrinsically a neutral tool and that an educated and expedient use can only further the cause of Buddhism
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Critical analysis of U.S. media representations of Buddhists and Buddhism can reveal American attitu...
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The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
Japanese "new religions"shinshūkyō have used various media forms for training, communicating with ...
With the advent of television in the twentieth century, religious institutions found a new medium wi...
The relationship between media and Buddhist culture are of the same nature, of cause and effect, and...
When speaking today of media, we immediately think of the press, TV, internet, films etc., therefore...
Managing modern media represents a fundamental challenge for Bhutanese government, society and cultu...
Critical analysis of U.S. media representations of Buddhists and Buddhism can reveal American attitu...
Buddhism in the West has reached beyond the enclosures of monastic buildings and meditation centers,...
I argue here that, secularization and state control aside, there has been in recent years a definite...
The development of digital technologies and the Internet makes the information increasingly more acc...
In an era bombarded by information society has become more and more dependent on mass media communic...
This paper critically assesses the globally dominant pattern of complex relationship that obtains am...
Critical analysis of U.S. media representations of Buddhists and Buddhism can reveal American attitu...
The paper aims at analysing the problematic issue of religious communication via the television medi...
The study of digital religion and religion in the ‘new’ media, especially in tracing the transformat...
Born from anthropologists' sense of surprise at religious media phenomena, over the past two decades...
Japanese "new religions"shinshūkyō have used various media forms for training, communicating with ...