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Stewart M. Hoover and Nabil Echchaibi

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Page 1: Global Media, Global Religion: Research on Popular Media and the Remaking of Religions
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Understanding Media and Religion

Presentation to the Religious Communication Congress 2010

Chicago, April 7, 2010

Stewart M. HooverNabil Echchaibi

Center for Media, Religion, and CultureUniversity of Colorado at Boulder, USA

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Workshop Schedule

I. Overview of Media and Religion Research

II.Islam and the MediaIII.Comparing Christian and Muslim

Media

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Themes of the day:

Religion persistsMedia frame and define religion

Media and religion convergeReligion in popular culture

Religious authority and the “common culture”

Globalization Media and global conflict

Religion “mediatized”

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Mediation vs Mediatization

• All religions are mediated

• Mediatization means something new and different is produced through interaction with modern media

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Religious Change

• The decline of institutions and—more importantly—of institutional authority

• The rise of the individual quest in matters of faith—and “spirituality”

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Media Change

• Media are autonomous• Media are diversified• Media are concentrated• Media increasingly function to satisfy

religious “demand”

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The Digital Revolution

• Empowers the “quest,” further undermines traditions and institutions

– Fluid– Protean– Interactive– User-generated– “Pull” rather than “push”– New communities and networks– Still evolving

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Stars and Spiritualities

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Religion vs “The Religious”

• “The Religious” as aesthetic practice– about consumption, tastes, sensibilities

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Religious Authority Contested

• Lose control over their own symbols

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Religious Authority Contested

• Lose control over their own symbols

• Authority becomes relativized within a “market-place of symbols”

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Religious Authority Contested

• Lose control over their own symbols

• Authority relativized within a “market-place of symbols”

• Authority relativized by a multiplicity of authorities

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Religious Authority Contested

• Lose control over their own symbols

• Authority relativized within a “market-place of symbols”

• Authority relativized by a multiplicity of authorities—and by themselves

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Implicit, informal, banal religion flourishes

• Ex: “New Age Rituals”

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Globalization

• Religious transnationalism

• Emerging globalized popular cultures

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New Forms and Terms of Public Discourse

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“The 9/12 Project”9 “principles” and 12 “values

1. America Is Good2. I believe in God and He is the Center of my Life3. I must always try to be a more honest person than I was yesterday4. The family is sacred5. If you break the law you pay the penalty

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6. I have a right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness but there is no guarantee of equal results7. I work hard for what I have and I will share it with whom I want to8. It is not un-American for me to disagree with authority or to share my personal opinion9. The government works for me I do not answer to them, they answer to me.

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“The 9/12 Project”9 “principles” and 12 “values

1. honesty2. reverence3. hope4. thrift5. humility6. charity

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“The 9/12 Project”9 “principles” and 12 “values

7. sincerity8. moderation9. hard work10. courage11. personal responsibility12. gratitude

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• Representations• YouTube - My Big Fat Greek Wedding - Now You Are Family (2)

• Jesus Camp Trailer (2)

• YouTube - Madonna Like a Prayer (2)

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-iWrIBaq3Ys

• Realism• 7th Heaven Brave New World (Episode Clip) at TV.com (2)

• YouTube - The Cross and The Switchblade 1 (2)

• YouTube - Left Behind (The Movie) Part 01 of 11 (2)

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Evangelical Popular CultureMuslim Media Cultures

CategoriesFunctions

Relativism and AuthenticityMultiple “modernities”

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Evangelical Popular Culture

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Muslim Media Cultures

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Categories

• Genres– Televised Church– Television ministries– Online ministries– Online “me-casting”

• Structures– Independent– Institutionally (church) based

• Charismatic leadership

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Functions

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Relativism and Authenticity

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Multiple “Modernities”