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Religion in the Media Age

Gary Hall
- 01 Sep 2007 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 3, pp 496-497
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This article is published in International Journal of Public Theology.The article was published on 2007-09-01. It has received 134 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Jewish studies & Sociology of religion.

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The international handbook of children, media and culture

TL;DR: A history of Interactive Narrative Media for Children and Youth from Early Flap Books to Contemporary Multi-media PROBLEMATICS Making Waves - Chas Critcher Panic Discourses about the Media and Children or Young People, Past and Present Children and Media in the Context of the Home and Family - Stewart Hoover and Lynn Schofield Clark Reality and Fantasy in Media - Maire Messenger Davies Can Children Tell the Difference and How Do We Know? Mobile Emancipation - Rich Ling and Leslie Haddon Children, Youth and the Mobile Phone The Mediated Playground - D
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The mediatisation of religion: Theorising religion, media and social change

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theoretical framework for understanding the increased interplay between religion and media and consider the relationship between mediatisation and secularisation at three levels: society, organisation and individual.
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Five concepts of religion

TL;DR: In the face of continuing debate about the adequacy and definition of the concept of "religion" as discussed by the authors, it is necessary for the social sciences to become more self-critical about their various and changing uses of the term.
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The Routledge handbook of research methods in the study of religion

TL;DR: In this paper, Stausberg and Engler present a survey of content analysis, discourse analysis, and network analysis techniques for women's research in the field of field research, focusing on the following issues: 1) Methodological issues, 2) Free listing, 3) Field research: participant observation (Graham Harvey) and 4) Structured observation, and 5.
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The international handbook of children, media and culture

TL;DR: A history of Interactive Narrative Media for Children and Youth from Early Flap Books to Contemporary Multi-media PROBLEMATICS Making Waves - Chas Critcher Panic Discourses about the Media and Children or Young People, Past and Present Children and Media in the Context of the Home and Family - Stewart Hoover and Lynn Schofield Clark Reality and Fantasy in Media - Maire Messenger Davies Can Children Tell the Difference and How Do We Know? Mobile Emancipation - Rich Ling and Leslie Haddon Children, Youth and the Mobile Phone The Mediated Playground - D
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The mediatisation of religion: Theorising religion, media and social change

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theoretical framework for understanding the increased interplay between religion and media and consider the relationship between mediatisation and secularisation at three levels: society, organisation and individual.
Journal ArticleDOI

Five concepts of religion

TL;DR: In the face of continuing debate about the adequacy and definition of the concept of "religion" as discussed by the authors, it is necessary for the social sciences to become more self-critical about their various and changing uses of the term.
BookDOI

The Routledge handbook of research methods in the study of religion

TL;DR: In this paper, Stausberg and Engler present a survey of content analysis, discourse analysis, and network analysis techniques for women's research in the field of field research, focusing on the following issues: 1) Methodological issues, 2) Free listing, 3) Field research: participant observation (Graham Harvey) and 4) Structured observation, and 5.