Ten Years of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media Methods, Theories, and Current Trends

Responding to the articles in the 10-year-anniversary issue of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media, this article provides some methodological and theoretical considerations for the field of religion and media. First, it addresses qualitative and quantitative approaches, evaluating the impact of...

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Main Author: Evolvi, Giulia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karl Franzens Universität Graz 2025-05-01
Series:Journal for Religion, Film and Media
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Online Access:https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubg:4-60847, http://media.obvsg.at/AC17520551-2001
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description Responding to the articles in the 10-year-anniversary issue of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media, this article provides some methodological and theoretical considerations for the field of religion and media. First, it addresses qualitative and quantitative approaches, evaluating the impact of digital tools and artificial intelligence on the analysis of data. Second, it discusses issues connected to power, focusing on decoloniality and secularization in the study of religion. Lastly, it traces trends in the field ofreligion and media, discussing the theory of (hyper)mediation and the role of religion within social movements and in connection with other cultural issues.
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digital religion
secularization
decoloniality
artificial
intelligence
hypermediation
title Ten Years of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media Methods, Theories, and Current Trends
title_full Ten Years of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media Methods, Theories, and Current Trends
title_fullStr Ten Years of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media Methods, Theories, and Current Trends
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title_short Ten Years of the Journal for Religion, Film and Media Methods, Theories, and Current Trends
title_sort ten years of the journal for religion film and media methods theories and current trends
topic digital religion
secularization
decoloniality
artificial
intelligence
hypermediation
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