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In Religion and the News journalists and religious leaders reflect on their interactions with one another and their experiences of creating news. Through a series of original contributions, leading practitioners shed light on how religious stories emerge into the public domain. Experienced journalists and religious representatives from different faith traditions critically consider their role in a rapidly evolving communicative environment. Religion and the News presents insights from leading journalists and religious leaders, many of them well-known figures, writing openly about their experiences.…mehr
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In Religion and the News journalists and religious leaders reflect on their interactions with one another and their experiences of creating news. Through a series of original contributions, leading practitioners shed light on how religious stories emerge into the public domain. Experienced journalists and religious representatives from different faith traditions critically consider their role in a rapidly evolving communicative environment. Religion and the News presents insights from leading journalists and religious leaders, many of them well-known figures, writing openly about their experiences.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781409420194
- ISBN-10: 1409420191
- Artikelnr.: 41561520
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781409420194
- ISBN-10: 1409420191
- Artikelnr.: 41561520
Dr Jolyon Mitchell is the director of CTPI (Centre for Theology and Public Issues); a senior lecturer in Communications, Theology and Ethics; and Head (convenor) of the Theology & Ethics Subject Area at the School of Divinity, New College, Edinburgh University. Prior to this he worked as a producer and journalist for BBC World Service and Radio 4. Educated at Cambridge, Durham and Edinburgh Universities he is the author of: Media Violence and Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2007) and Visually Speaking: Radio and the Renaissance of Preaching (T&T Clark, 1999/2000); co-editor of the Religion and Film Reader (Routledge, 2007) and Mediating Religion: Conversations in Media, Religion and Culture (Continuum, 2003). He is co-editor of two monograph series on topics related to Media, Religion and Culture, and author of numerous articles and book chapters. He is currently working on: Inciting Violence, Promoting Peace: The Role of Media and Religion (Routledge, forthcoming) which is based on a series of international case studies, including analysis of the use of different media during the Iran-Iraq War, the Rwandan Genocide, and post-Apartheid South Africa. He enjoys teaching undergraduates and postgraduates in Edinburgh and working with other groups around the UK and beyond. Dr Owen Gower is Senior Fellow at Cumberland Lodge, an educational charity specialising in cross-sector co-operation on matters affecting the development of society. Owen was educated at St John's College, Durham and King's College London where, in 2008, he completed a PhD in Philosophy (Philosophy and Philosophical Method in Plato's Phaedo). His research focuses on questions in epistemology and belief. He also has a developing interest in applied ethics, having written and edited a number of Lodge publications on topics such as pacificism, public perceptions of crime, and the value of higher education. An experienced editor, project manager and administrator, Owen takes the lead in organising the conference programme at Cumberland Lodge.
Introduction
Owen Gower
Jolyon Mitchell; sec1 Understanding Religion and the News; Chapter 1 Religion and the News: Stories
Contexts
Journalists and Audiences
Jolyon Mitchell; Chapter 2 Religion in the British Media Today
Teemu Taira
Elizabeth Poole
Kim Knott; Chapter 3 Religion
News and Social Context: Evidence from Newspapers
Robin Gill; Chapter 4 A Relationship Worth Getting Right
Paul Woolley; sec2 Covering Religion; Chapter 5 What the Media thinks about Religion: A Broadcast Perspective
Christopher Landau; Chapter 6 Mirrors to the World
Ruth Gledhill; Chapter 7 Networked Religion
Charlie Beckett; Chapter 8 Religion and the Specialist Press
Catherine Pepinster; Chapter 9 Cumberland Blues
Andrew Brown; sec3 Representing Religion and the News; Chapter 10 Islam and the News
Monawar Hussain; Chapter 11 Speaking on behalf of God ...
Jonathan Romain; Chapter 12 Respect
Religion and the News
Indarjit Singh; Chapter 13 Popular Media
News and Religion
Roger Royle; Chapter 14 Reconciling Religion in Worlds of Violence
Ruth Scott; sec4 Contesting Religion and the News; Chapter 15 Religion and New Media: Changing the Story
Simon Barrow; Chapter 16 Taking Offence: Free Speech
Blasphemy and the Media
Jonathan Heawood; Chapter 17 Law
Religion and the Media: More Spinned Against than Spinning?
Mark Hill; Chapter 18 Towards a Theology of News
Richard Harries; Chapter 19 Conclusion: The Futures of Religion and the News
Jolyon Mitchell
Owen Gower;
Owen Gower
Jolyon Mitchell; sec1 Understanding Religion and the News; Chapter 1 Religion and the News: Stories
Contexts
Journalists and Audiences
Jolyon Mitchell; Chapter 2 Religion in the British Media Today
Teemu Taira
Elizabeth Poole
Kim Knott; Chapter 3 Religion
News and Social Context: Evidence from Newspapers
Robin Gill; Chapter 4 A Relationship Worth Getting Right
Paul Woolley; sec2 Covering Religion; Chapter 5 What the Media thinks about Religion: A Broadcast Perspective
Christopher Landau; Chapter 6 Mirrors to the World
Ruth Gledhill; Chapter 7 Networked Religion
Charlie Beckett; Chapter 8 Religion and the Specialist Press
Catherine Pepinster; Chapter 9 Cumberland Blues
Andrew Brown; sec3 Representing Religion and the News; Chapter 10 Islam and the News
Monawar Hussain; Chapter 11 Speaking on behalf of God ...
Jonathan Romain; Chapter 12 Respect
Religion and the News
Indarjit Singh; Chapter 13 Popular Media
News and Religion
Roger Royle; Chapter 14 Reconciling Religion in Worlds of Violence
Ruth Scott; sec4 Contesting Religion and the News; Chapter 15 Religion and New Media: Changing the Story
Simon Barrow; Chapter 16 Taking Offence: Free Speech
Blasphemy and the Media
Jonathan Heawood; Chapter 17 Law
Religion and the Media: More Spinned Against than Spinning?
Mark Hill; Chapter 18 Towards a Theology of News
Richard Harries; Chapter 19 Conclusion: The Futures of Religion and the News
Jolyon Mitchell
Owen Gower;
Introduction
Owen Gower
Jolyon Mitchell; sec1 Understanding Religion and the News; Chapter 1 Religion and the News: Stories
Contexts
Journalists and Audiences
Jolyon Mitchell; Chapter 2 Religion in the British Media Today
Teemu Taira
Elizabeth Poole
Kim Knott; Chapter 3 Religion
News and Social Context: Evidence from Newspapers
Robin Gill; Chapter 4 A Relationship Worth Getting Right
Paul Woolley; sec2 Covering Religion; Chapter 5 What the Media thinks about Religion: A Broadcast Perspective
Christopher Landau; Chapter 6 Mirrors to the World
Ruth Gledhill; Chapter 7 Networked Religion
Charlie Beckett; Chapter 8 Religion and the Specialist Press
Catherine Pepinster; Chapter 9 Cumberland Blues
Andrew Brown; sec3 Representing Religion and the News; Chapter 10 Islam and the News
Monawar Hussain; Chapter 11 Speaking on behalf of God ...
Jonathan Romain; Chapter 12 Respect
Religion and the News
Indarjit Singh; Chapter 13 Popular Media
News and Religion
Roger Royle; Chapter 14 Reconciling Religion in Worlds of Violence
Ruth Scott; sec4 Contesting Religion and the News; Chapter 15 Religion and New Media: Changing the Story
Simon Barrow; Chapter 16 Taking Offence: Free Speech
Blasphemy and the Media
Jonathan Heawood; Chapter 17 Law
Religion and the Media: More Spinned Against than Spinning?
Mark Hill; Chapter 18 Towards a Theology of News
Richard Harries; Chapter 19 Conclusion: The Futures of Religion and the News
Jolyon Mitchell
Owen Gower;
Owen Gower
Jolyon Mitchell; sec1 Understanding Religion and the News; Chapter 1 Religion and the News: Stories
Contexts
Journalists and Audiences
Jolyon Mitchell; Chapter 2 Religion in the British Media Today
Teemu Taira
Elizabeth Poole
Kim Knott; Chapter 3 Religion
News and Social Context: Evidence from Newspapers
Robin Gill; Chapter 4 A Relationship Worth Getting Right
Paul Woolley; sec2 Covering Religion; Chapter 5 What the Media thinks about Religion: A Broadcast Perspective
Christopher Landau; Chapter 6 Mirrors to the World
Ruth Gledhill; Chapter 7 Networked Religion
Charlie Beckett; Chapter 8 Religion and the Specialist Press
Catherine Pepinster; Chapter 9 Cumberland Blues
Andrew Brown; sec3 Representing Religion and the News; Chapter 10 Islam and the News
Monawar Hussain; Chapter 11 Speaking on behalf of God ...
Jonathan Romain; Chapter 12 Respect
Religion and the News
Indarjit Singh; Chapter 13 Popular Media
News and Religion
Roger Royle; Chapter 14 Reconciling Religion in Worlds of Violence
Ruth Scott; sec4 Contesting Religion and the News; Chapter 15 Religion and New Media: Changing the Story
Simon Barrow; Chapter 16 Taking Offence: Free Speech
Blasphemy and the Media
Jonathan Heawood; Chapter 17 Law
Religion and the Media: More Spinned Against than Spinning?
Mark Hill; Chapter 18 Towards a Theology of News
Richard Harries; Chapter 19 Conclusion: The Futures of Religion and the News
Jolyon Mitchell
Owen Gower;