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[Commlist] new book: Handbook on Religion & Communication
Tue Mar 21 17:07:46 GMT 2023
*THE HANDBOOK ON RELIGION & COMMUNICATION*
We are delighted to announce the publication of The Handbook on
Religion & Communication by John Wiley-Blackwell Publishers/IAMCR in the
series of Gloibal Handbooks in Media and Communuication Research .
The Handbook on Religion and Communication aspires to map out the
wider interactions of communication, religious identity, and behavior -
against the background of today’s digital age, old media, interpersonal
communication, and material religion (to name just a few kinds of
communication).
The Handbook on Religion and Communication opens with theoretical
material on how scholars have approached the study of communication and
religion; and overviews of doctrinal discussions of how the major faiths
of the world view mass media, and, in particular, ethical media conduct.
The second section presents reviews of how major religious traditions,
including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism,
traditional African religions, Jainism, and Confucianism, view
communication media. The third section shifts the focus to the different
kinds of religious communication sponsored by religious groups:
broadcasting, televangelism, public relations, crisis communication, and
web-based media. A fourth section highlights how religious groups also
use other media in their pastoral ministry, expressions of piety, and
religious education.
The Handbook then focuses on first, how media
institutions face religion: the mediatization of religion, news coverage
of religion, the views of religion in entertainment media, in film, and
in documentary cinema; secondly, functional perspectives on the ways in
which religious communication serves various religious functions,
whether in fostering the social functions of religious belief, creating
meaning, celebrating rituals, or marking death; thirdly, different
cultural perspectives, with essays examining religious communication as
it interacts with gender and race, material religion, sexuality,
authority, and community development; and finally the book surveys
trends in online religion, including during Covid-19.
Below is a link with more details of the Handbook. We hope that
the Handbook will be of interest and that you will be agreeable to
recommend the Handbook be displayed on the IAMCR websites.
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Handbook+of+Religion+and+Communication-p-9781119671558
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