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[Commlist] New open access book: Global Sceptical Publics: From nonreligious print media to ‘digitalatheism’ (UCL Press)
Fri Dec 09 16:11:31 GMT 2022
UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access
book that may be of interest to list subscribers: Global Sceptical
Publics: From nonreligious print media to ‘digital atheism’, edited by
Jacob Copeman and Mascha Schulz.
Download it free: https://bit.ly/3VVadOy
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Global Sceptical Publics >From nonreligious print media to ‘digital
atheism’ Edited by Jacob Copeman and Mascha Schulz
Free download: https://bit.ly/3VVadOy
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Diverse media ranging from print publications and TV series to ‘new’
forms of social media are crucial for producing and participating in
nonreligious publics, debates, controversies and activism. Notably,
different media forms can result in distinct dynamics. With some
chapters focusing on locations hitherto barely considered by scholarship
on nonreligion, Global Sceptical Publics places in comparative
perspective the diverse ways in which a variety of religious sceptics,
doubters and atheists engage with different forms of media as both means
of communication and forming nonreligious publics.
Extending insights from studies of nonreligion to media contexts and
vice versa, the volume asks questions such as: what means do
nonreligious people employ to publicise their scepticism? What kinds of
publics are thereby created? Are such publics directed primarily at
educating ‘the public’ or are they instead means for seeking like-minded
individuals for community creation? How do mediated nonreligious publics
and publicity vary depending on the location and time? Might the
internet, in markedly religious countries, have a community-building
function in allowing formerly isolated individual atheists to locate and
interact with likeminded persons?
With authors from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, the book
contributes new insights to the growing field of nonreligion studies,
showing in particular how ‘sceptical publics’ can unsettle the often
self-evident construction of ‘the public sphere’.
Free download: https://bit.ly/3VVadOy
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