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163 JRFM 2017, 3/2 CALL FOR PAPERS Using Media in Religious Studies Strategies of Representing Religion in Scholarly Approaches Studying media in religions and cultures is a common practice within disciplines focusing on religion. The deconstruction of media is multifaceted and per- formed by analyzing texts, by focussing on material and visual cultures, by deal- ing with traditional and popular media or with film and mass media like the In- ternet. Compared to the broad and well-established field of research on media within religions, the usage of media for representing religion in scholarly work is a rather neglected topic. This is astonishing, since media have different effects and are perceived with different impacts even within the scientific community. The use of media has a strong influence on the academic culture and habitus. Looking at the media we use, allows us to gain insight into the scholarly work: the main means of scientific discourse is still the text, sometimes supported by illustrations. The use of text and images as the main media of scholarly work is rarely the object of a specific reflection on their effects and possibilities. Theoretical and methodological criticism of media within academia is still lacking sufficient at- tention. Scholars evoke emotions and mediate their ideas through the materials they present and in the way of they represent religion. A lecture for students and a conference paper will differ in the style, presen- tation, and technique used. One might use his/her own rhetoric, show a film or allow the audience to hear sounds from original contexts. It makes a difference if a presenter only speaks about material objects or if s/he allows the audience to actually see them – like in a university collection – or even touch or smell them. The November 2017 issue of JRFM explores the possibilities of using media in representing religions. David Morgan estimates that our usual scientific us- age of media aims at suggesting objectivity. For example, charts can be used
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JRFM Journal Religion Film Media, Volume 02/02
Title
JRFM
Subtitle
Journal Religion Film Media
Volume
02/02
Authors
Christian Wessely
Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati
Editor
Uni-Graz
Publisher
Schüren Verlag GmbH
Location
Graz
Date
2016
Language
English
License
CC BY-NC 4.0
Size
14.8 x 21.0 cm
Pages
168
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