Seeing Religion is an invitation to a visual sociology of religion. Contributors draw from their current research to discuss the application of visual methods to the study of religion and spirituality. Each chapter stimulates the sociological imagination through examples of research techniques, analytical approaches, and methodological concerns.
Seeing Religion is an invitation to a visual sociology of religion. Contributors draw from their current research to discuss the application of visual methods to the study of religion and spirituality. Each chapter stimulates the sociological imagination through examples of research techniques, analytical approaches, and methodological concerns.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roman R. Williams is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Calvin College.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Visual Sociology and the Sociology of Religion Roman R. Williams 2. Exploring an Urban Ecology: Spatial approaches to studying social contrasts along Germantown Avenue Katie Day 3. Mapping Congregational Responses to Re-urbanization and Gentrification Mark T. Mulder 4. Seeing Islam in Global Cities: A Spatial Semiotic Analysis Jerome Krase and Timothy Shortell 5. Religoius Symbols on Rear-View Mirrors: Displays of faith or hopes of safe travel? Anders Vassenden and Mette Andersson 6. From Backstage to Front: The role of the vestry in managing clergy self-presentation Philip Richter 7. Visual Experiencing and Communicating: Visual sociology as a truly comprehensive experience Roberto Cipriani and Emanuela C. Del Re 8. Videographic Analysis of Religious and Secular Rituals: Examples from a study on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day Bernt Schnettler Alejandro Baer and Marlen Rabl 9.Visual Ethics Feminist Ethnography and the Study of Holocaust Memorialization Janet Jacobs 10. Reconfiguring Stained Glass: Religion domestic violence and visual engagement Catherine Holtmann and Nancy Nason-Clark 11. Why Study Religion Visually? Roman R. Williams
1. Visual Sociology and the Sociology of Religion Roman R. Williams 2. Exploring an Urban Ecology: Spatial approaches to studying social contrasts along Germantown Avenue Katie Day 3. Mapping Congregational Responses to Re-urbanization and Gentrification Mark T. Mulder 4. Seeing Islam in Global Cities: A Spatial Semiotic Analysis Jerome Krase and Timothy Shortell 5. Religoius Symbols on Rear-View Mirrors: Displays of faith or hopes of safe travel? Anders Vassenden and Mette Andersson 6. From Backstage to Front: The role of the vestry in managing clergy self-presentation Philip Richter 7. Visual Experiencing and Communicating: Visual sociology as a truly comprehensive experience Roberto Cipriani and Emanuela C. Del Re 8. Videographic Analysis of Religious and Secular Rituals: Examples from a study on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day Bernt Schnettler Alejandro Baer and Marlen Rabl 9.Visual Ethics Feminist Ethnography and the Study of Holocaust Memorialization Janet Jacobs 10. Reconfiguring Stained Glass: Religion domestic violence and visual engagement Catherine Holtmann and Nancy Nason-Clark 11. Why Study Religion Visually? Roman R. Williams
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