Buddhism in the West has reached beyond the enclosures of monastic buildings and meditation centers, meeting the masses at the market, in films, books, magazines and ads, often portrayed as anything but religion. This article investigates relations between media, popular culture and religion and analyses representations of Buddhism in Danish mass media, relating it to opinion surveys, statistics and developments of Danish Buddhist groups. It discusses the mediatization, entertainmentization, commodification and popularization of Buddhism and concludes that such representations serve as cultural narratives, regenerating and transforming both the culture and the religion
Within the growing literature on religion and media, a more specific debate has recently developed i...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
The article discusses material religion in a commercial setting and sets off this discussion with Wa...
Buddhism in the West has reached beyond the enclosures of monastic buildings and meditation centers,...
This study has three aims. The first one is to review which Buddhist symbols are used in Rituals com...
The following article presents a systematic review of the studies of religion in the mediatized publ...
This paper briefly explores the 'relationship' between Buddhist spirituality and the various forms o...
The article considers the impact of the media on shaping the perception of monuments and objects of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate how religious symbols have been used in marketing historical...
Despite an increasing interest in the intersections between religion and media, few studies have bee...
The article considers the impact of the media on shaping the perception of monuments and objects of ...
The violent uprisings in Myanmar between 2012-2014 sparked a big interest in the media around the wo...
This article seeks to contribute to a more adequate understanding of the adoption of modern audiovis...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
"Christianity is for rubes; Buddhism is for actors": U.S. media representations of Buddhis...
Within the growing literature on religion and media, a more specific debate has recently developed i...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
The article discusses material religion in a commercial setting and sets off this discussion with Wa...
Buddhism in the West has reached beyond the enclosures of monastic buildings and meditation centers,...
This study has three aims. The first one is to review which Buddhist symbols are used in Rituals com...
The following article presents a systematic review of the studies of religion in the mediatized publ...
This paper briefly explores the 'relationship' between Buddhist spirituality and the various forms o...
The article considers the impact of the media on shaping the perception of monuments and objects of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate how religious symbols have been used in marketing historical...
Despite an increasing interest in the intersections between religion and media, few studies have bee...
The article considers the impact of the media on shaping the perception of monuments and objects of ...
The violent uprisings in Myanmar between 2012-2014 sparked a big interest in the media around the wo...
This article seeks to contribute to a more adequate understanding of the adoption of modern audiovis...
The new world circumstances have given a new orientation to media roles. These have resulted in new ...
"Christianity is for rubes; Buddhism is for actors": U.S. media representations of Buddhis...
Within the growing literature on religion and media, a more specific debate has recently developed i...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
The article discusses material religion in a commercial setting and sets off this discussion with Wa...