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Introduction |
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1 Religion and journalism: a global view |
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3 | (12) |
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PART 1 Theoretical reflections |
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2 Reporting refugees: the theory and practice of developing journalistic religious literacy |
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3 Religion and journalism under secularization |
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Henrik Reintoft Christensen |
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4 The role and function of journalism for religious organizations |
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46 | (16) |
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5 Gender, religion and the press in Scandinavia |
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62 | (15) |
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PART 2 Power and authority |
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77 | (90) |
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6 Race, religion and the news: the Reagan administration and the fairness issue |
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79 | (16) |
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7 The negotiation of religious authorities in European journalism |
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95 | (14) |
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8 From good press to fake news: who's got the word? Religion, authority and journalism in Brazil |
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109 | (13) |
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9 Asian mass media: a pillar of religious authority? |
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122 | (14) |
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10 Religion and journalism in Ghanaian news media |
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136 | (15) |
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11 Religion, gender and news media in Africa |
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151 | (16) |
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PART 3 Conflict, radicalization and populism |
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167 | (94) |
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12 Reporting the divided soul of the nation: religion and politics in American news media |
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169 | (17) |
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13 Media visibility of religion and conflict in the digital age |
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186 | (13) |
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14 Gender, religion and new medias in Latin America |
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199 | (15) |
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15 Shukura: gratitude, faith and the unlikely relationship between gender, religion and journalism in Brazil |
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214 | (18) |
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16 Journalism and the rise of Hindu extremism: reporting religion in a post-truth era |
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232 | (13) |
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17 Radical others and ethical selves: religion in African journalism |
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245 | (16) |
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PART 4 Dialogue and peacebuilding |
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261 | (90) |
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18 Ethics, religion and journalism in the USA: their roles within political dialogue and the peacemaking process |
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263 | (16) |
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19 Peace-versus conflict-journalism in Poland: representation of Islam, Muslims and refugees by progressive and right-wing Polish media |
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279 | (17) |
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20 Journalism, religious intolerance and violence in Brazil |
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296 | (15) |
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Magalido Nascimento Cunha |
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21 Reporting religions with Chinese characteristics: sinicizing religious faith, securitizing news media |
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311 | (12) |
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22 Religious peacebuilding in Zimbabwe: the role of the printing press |
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323 | (14) |
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23 (De-)differentiation and religion in digital news |
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337 | (14) |
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351 | (76) |
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24 Differentiation: when more sometimes means less |
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353 | (13) |
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25 Globalization as a trend for journalism: researchers' perspectives |
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366 | (16) |
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26 Religion and journalism in a globalized world: a journalist's perspective |
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382 | (15) |
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27 Religious datafication: platforms, practices and power |
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397 | (14) |
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28 Datafication as a trend for journalism: a journalist's perspective |
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Index |
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