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Contesting Religion The Media Dynamics Of Cultural Conflicts In Scandinavia Knut Lundby Editor

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Contesting Religion The Media Dynamics Of Cultural Conflicts In Scandinavia Knut Lundby Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Knut Lundby (editor)
ISBN: 9783110502060, 3110502062
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Contesting Religion The Media Dynamics Of Cultural Conflicts In Scandinavia Knut Lundby Editor by Knut Lundby (editor) 9783110502060, 3110502062 instant download after payment.

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As Scandinavian societies experience increased ethno-religious diversity, their Christian-Lutheran heritage and strong traditions of welfare and solidarity are being challenged and contested. This book explores conflicts related to religion as they play out in public broadcasting, social media, local civic settings, and schools. It examines how the mediatization of these controversies influences people’s engagement with contested issues about religion, and redraws the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion.


FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS
Lynn Schofield Clark, Professor of Media, Film, and Journalism at the University of Denver, Colorado, USA
Marie Gillespie, Professor of Sociology at the Open University, UK
Birgit Meyer, Professor of Religious Studies at Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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