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Mediatization and Religion - Nordic Perspectives

Stig Hjarvard and Mia Lövheim
This book presents new research on the changing relationship between the media, religion and culture from a Nordic perspective, while engaging with the theory of the mediatization of religion. In contemporary society, news journalism, film and television series, as well as new digital media, provide critical commentary on religion while also enabling new forms of religious imagery and interaction.
Religious leaders, communities and individuals reflexively negotiate their presence within this new mediatized reality. In an increasingly globalized Nordic context, the media have also come to play an important role in the performance of both individual and social identities, and in the representation and development of social and religious conflicts. Through empirical analysis and theoretical discussions, scholars from film and media studies, the sociology of religion, and theology contribute to the development of the theory of the mediatization of religion as well as to the broader research field of media, religion and culture.
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| Title: | Mediatization and Religion - Nordic Perspectives |
| Editors: | Stig Hjarvard and Mia Lövheim |
| Published:Â Â Â |
2012 |
| Imprint: | Nordicom |
| Pages: | 212 pp |
| ISBN: | 978-91-86523-44-2 |
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Political Economy, Communication and Knowledge: A Latin American Perspective

C. Bolaño, G. Mastrini & F. Sierra (eds.)
Recent changes in the economic and political world scenario have been dominated by an increasing globalizing process and a constant capital mobilization. This process has left a significant mark on nation-based economies and cultural systems, giving a prominent role to the economic agencies and sectors involved in information and communication industries. The influence and side-effects of this new scenario for public policies in southern countries are just uncertain. This book provides the analytical and conceptual framework from which to explore the issue of political economy of communication.
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