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Faith and Media. Analysis of Faith and Media: Representation and Communication
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- Nombre de pages257
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.356 kg
- Dimensions22,0 cm × 15,0 cm × 1,4 cm
- ISBN978-90-5201-534-7
- EAN9789052015347
- Date de parution08/09/2009
- CollectionPLG.HUMANITIES
- ÉditeurPeter Lang AG
Résumé
In the past, ideologies and religions had a real impact on the media. In the current era of mass media and communication strategies, perception takes priority over identity and new questions arise : how to introduce faith and religion in a pluralising and detraditionalising world ? What possibilities are offered by the new media ? How can technical innovations be incorporated in church communication ? Following the conference Belief in the Media (April 2007), this publication focuses on the gap between the language of faith and the language of the general media.
The different contributors analyse, from within – but also from outside – a church context, the historical changes and challenges the Catholic Church and other faiths and denominations face with regard to their social communication and media strategies. However it is not only the relationship of religious institutions with the media that is at stake, but also the way in which the media cover topics such as the Middle East, Muslim immigrant populations in Europe, and the World Youth Day.
Journalists have to find new ways to get a grip on these issues too.
The different contributors analyse, from within – but also from outside – a church context, the historical changes and challenges the Catholic Church and other faiths and denominations face with regard to their social communication and media strategies. However it is not only the relationship of religious institutions with the media that is at stake, but also the way in which the media cover topics such as the Middle East, Muslim immigrant populations in Europe, and the World Youth Day.
Journalists have to find new ways to get a grip on these issues too.

