Religion IN AND in the Media. What changed... Media technologies encouraged fragmentation of audiences and markets Increasing questing of religious/spiritual.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
6th Grade SS Entry Task In your notebooks……..
Advertisements

Louise McArdle Richard Saundry PeteThomas 1. Research on mediation typically empirical Reflects the tendency in industrial, relations research whereby.
Person-Centered Therapy
Public Radio and social behaviour Margus Allikmaa Director General Estonian Radio.
Migration and Diasporas Week 19 Ethnicity and ‘Race’
Young people and the future of the church Todd Cioffi.
College Students’ Developing Identities Moin Syed Department of Psychology University of Minnesota.
English 472 A Review. Overview  Histories  Theories  Questions and Quandaries.
RECAP…. MEST 3 This is the exam unit for your A2 year and accounts for 50% of your A2 grade (25% of your overall qualification). As with the AS exam, this.
What is Culture? Created by C. Amaya.
Reality is things as they are. Peacekeeping requires a budget.
‘Some Reflections on the Institutional Framework of Economic Development’ from Structure and Process in Modern Societies By Talcott Parsons.
Religious Influences on the Early colonies. Chapter Three The Establishment of the English 13 Colonies These are the four main points: I.Colonization.
Educ 1101: Education In Modern Society From Provenzo’s Chapter One.
World Religion What is a religion? Main Types of Religions Religion Pupulation Graph.
Intercultural Communication: The Basics
The Making of Modern Celebrity Professor Christopher Cook.
Our Future. Some Facts World population is approximately 6 billion Over half are less than 25 years of age 19/20 people (95%) who make a decision to follow.
Reaching the Millennial Generation Faith Spelbring, DCE Manager, Regional Outreach Conferences Lutheran Hour Ministries.
The Postwar Years at Home (1945–1960)
The role of religion and spirituality in academic advising.
The Religious and the Mediatic. What is religion? [Religion is] a system of symbols which acts to 2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-
Religion and Trade in Colonial America Please pick up the Unit Test Preview sheet and take the first 5 minutes of class to complete and read it. Work on.
The Challenge of Leadership Religion and Churchgoing in the Twenty-First Century.
Modernization Modernization represents the effort to transcend traditional ways of organizing social life that are perceived as obstacles of progress.
Native American.  Religious principles are hard to explain because most are passed down verbally from generation to generation and tribe to tribe. Not.
Chapter 8 – Tuesday, June 30th Political Science 100.
Objectives Define socialization. List the agents of socialization.
Themes in World History Questions to ask about a civilization.
Unit 7: Education Sociology Mr. Nicholas.
Lecture 10 Cultural dimension of globalisation. Cultural globalisation Cultural G means intensification and expansion of cultural flows across the globe.
Media & Politics. Overview The Media as a Political Institution Types & Forms of Media Political Uses of Media Role of Media.
EXPLORING CULTURE. The shared way of life of a group of people. “Way of life” includes types of foods, types of clothing, values and beliefs, customs,
POSTMODERNISM & YOUTH CULTURE.
Internet and Society. Internet, the Self and Experience in Everyday Life Dilemmas of the self as a symbolic project Unification versus fragmentation Powerlessness.
TEKS (2) Listening/speaking/culture. The student listens and speaks to gain knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common.
Pearson Education, Inc. © 2005 Chapter 5 PUBLIC OPINION.
The Religions of the Caribbean Africans in the Americas worship their God.
Public Opinion Listening to Citizens. Understanding Public Opinion in the Context of American Politics Focus groups – Small gatherings of individuals.
Spirituality in America Myths of Origin and Creation.
Contemporary depictions of race What role in modern society?
Examples of Essential Questions. Time & Theme The Civil War with a Social Theme.
Culture and Conditioning Language/Gender/Class/Race.
Music’s Role in Cultural Identity 3 rd Quarter. Topic/Objective: Music’s Role in Culture Name: Class: Date: Essential Question: How does music play a.
Christian Anthropology
Religion and anthropology Greek religion was polytheistic Many gods and goddesses with different skills and personalities. Relative equality of gender.
The Way of St. Paul Diocese of New Jersey. 1.Increasing diversity throughout American society in the length of the lifespan, in generational identities,
Why Religion?.  Students in Catholic Schools are required to take 1 Religion course each year because we (the Church and Catholic educators) believe.
KIFO – Centre for Church Research 1 Religion in Norway: From Norse religion to Lutheran State Church Pål Ketil Botvar, KIFO.
Just how much influence should they have…. Role of the Media in the Political Process.
© 2010 Pearson Education Chapter 4 Public Opinion.
SOP Negligent Authoritian Democratic Permissive / Indulgent.
Reminder!!! Leave the handouts alone on your desk!!!
Culture, Identity & Lifestyle. Key Concepts Culture: – Is the characteristics of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion,
EXPLORING NATIONALISM. Focus Questions To what extent should nation be the foundation of identity? To what extent should nation be the foundation of identity?
Chapter 31 Economic and Social Change in the Late 20th Century Web.
Culture. Culture-the shared attitudes, knowledge and behaviors of a group – “Culture is all around you; it involves the way you think, feel and act” There.
Agenda. Warm-Up 1. In what tangible (noticeable) ways has the Aztec Empire influenced modern Mexico? 2. What role did the Roman Catholic Church have in.
Critical Evaluation: De Souza, M. (2006). Rediscovering the spiritual dimension in education: promoting a sense of self and place, meaning and purpose.
Atheism Remix r. Albert mohler jr.
Person-Centered Therapy
Giddens, modernity and self-identity
Chapter 2 Communication and Culture: The Voice and the Echo
Autonomy.
Political Socialization
Religious and Ethnic Minorities as Elements of Civil Society
O’Mahoney and Markham: Management Consultancy, 2nd edition
Hvilken fremtid vil vi have?
5 Themes of World Geography
Hubris = excessive pride or self-confidence.
Presentation transcript:

Religion IN AND in the Media

What changed... Media technologies encouraged fragmentation of audiences and markets Increasing questing of religious/spiritual belief. (2003 religion survey) Decline of role of institutions (home, school, church, etc.) to help individuals make sense of their social experience. Late modernity- focus on self Rise of “culture of therapy”, personal autonomy- Generation of seekers.

Giddens and Late Modernity Proliferation of knowledge (and doubt about absolutes) has complicated social experience for individuals Self and identity are fluid; not fixed. Are in the hands of social actors. Rise of a generation of individual quest for knowledge aided by commodified mediation of information.

Roof: Lived Religion Religion as experienced in everyday life Integrating the official, the popular, and the therapeutic modes of religious identity. The media then play a critical role in providing cultural and religious meaning

Media as Symbolic inventory News: traditional and alternative sources religious broadcasting and televangelism- Christian Music Religious publishing: Christian Booksellers of America, Artscroll, American Trust Publications. Entertainment media: a vast exploration of religion and cross-over (Hallmark, Oxygen, Lifetime)