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Religious Studies  /  Media Studies  /  Anthropology
                                                                                                   Meyer

                                                                                                     and                 Religion,
                     “This trend-setting collection is outstanding for its innovative combination
                     of three major currents in contemporary social thought—the ability of         Moors
                     transnational and transregional networks to shape identities beyond and
                     below those of the nation-state, the role of the new electronic media in
                     transforming the contemporary public sphere, and the forceful re-emergence                          MEDIA, and the
                     of religions and religious movements in shaping public conduct, discussion,
                     and debate.”—Dale F. Eickelman, Dartmouth College

                     Mass media are an increasingly important element of religious practice and                          Public Sphere
                     organization around the world. Pentecostal, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish,
                     Hindu, and indigenous movements incorporate formats and styles ranging
                     from informational to entertaining and popular to elite. Through religious       Religion, MEDIA,
                     booklets, radio broadcasts, cassette tapes, television talk shows, soap operas,
                     and documentary film these movements address multiple publics and offer

                     alternative forms of belonging, often in competition with the postcolonial
                     nation-state. How have new practices of religious mediation transformed the
                     public sphere? How has the adoption of new media impinged on religious
                     experience and notions of religious authority? Has neoliberalism engen-
                     dered a blurring of the boundaries between religion and entertainment?
                     The vivid essays in this interdisciplinary volume examine case studies from
                     South America, Europe, the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia,
                     Australia, and Southeast Asia, as well as transnational and diasporic media

                     and movements. Combining rich empirical detail with theoretical reflection,
                     Religion, Media, and the Public Sphere offers new perspectives on a variety of
                     media, genres, and religions.

                     Contributors are Walter Armbrust, Patricia Birman, Sudeep Dasgupta,
                     Rachel Dwyer, Faye Ginsburg, Rosalind I. J. Hackett, Charles Hirschkind,
                     David Lehmann, Birgit Meyer, Annelies Moors, Ayse Öncü, Dorothea E.
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                     Schulz, Batia Siebzehner, Patricia Spyer, and Jeremy Stolow.                     and the Public Sphere

                     BIRGIT MEYER is Professor of Religion and Society at the Research
                     Centre Religion and Society, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
                     University of Amsterdam and Professor of the Anthropology of Religion                                                                                Edited by
                                                                                                                                                       Birgit Meyer
                     at the Free University, Amsterdam.

                     ANNELIES MOORS holds the ISIM Chair at the University of Amster-
                     dam and directs the research program on cultural politics and Islam.                                                                                           and
                                                                                                                                               Annelies Moors

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