Using Media in Religious Studies. Strategies of Representing Religion in Scholarly Approaches Using Media in Religious Studies

Compared to the broad and well established field of research on media within religions, the usage of media for representing religion in scholarly work - text, image, sound, material, speech, film etc. - is a rather neglected topic. This is astonishing, since media have different effects and are perc...

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Main Author: Larissa Soares Carneiro (auth)
Other Authors: Bärbel Beinhauer-Köhler (auth), Anna Matter (auth), Christian Wessely (auth), Isabella Bruckner (auth), Isabella Guanzini (auth), Charles Martig (auth), Mirko Roth (auth), Celica Fitz (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Schüren Verlag 2017
Series:Journal for Religion, Film and Media
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