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Religion and Mass Media Daniel A. Stout

Religion and Mass Media By Daniel A. Stout

Religion and Mass Media by Daniel A. Stout


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Drawing on theory and empirical research, contributors to Religion and Mass Media: looks at recent theoretical developments in the sociology of religion and communication theory; offers an overview of specific religious beliefs; examines audience behaviour; and describes specific case studies.

Religion and Mass Media Summary

Religion and Mass Media: Audiences and Adaptations by Daniel A. Stout

This research on the uses of mass media across diverse Christian traditions is both original and provocative. By focusing on what audiences perceive and how they respond, Religion and Mass Media is able to illuminate the experience of faith at a time when devotion is seen as a dimension of individuality best suited to the privacy of one's home. Professors Daniel A. Stout and Judith M. Buddenbaum should be commended for helping advance the study of religion and mass communication in the United States. --John P. Ferre, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Louisville How do religious audiences react to and use the mass media? Religion and Mass Media is an audience-centered examination that reveals how a variety of Christian traditions experience media news and entertainment--in the context of institutional religious influences and expectations. Drawing on social science theories and empirical research methodologies, the contributors explore responses from Roman Catholics, Fundamentalists, Evangelicals, mainline Protestants, and Mormons and a variety of other traditions. In the first section, contributors set the framework by describing recent theoretical developments in the sociology of religion and communication theory. Section two provides an overview of the particulars of certain religious beliefs, section three looks at audience behavior, section four describes specific case studies (including one on rap music), and section five looks at the changing information environment and the future. Students and professionals in communication, sociology, sociology of religion, and anthropology will find this volume to be both informative and insightful--an excellent supplement.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE CURRENT STATUS OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION AND MASS MEDIA Introduction - Daniel A Stout and Judith M Buddenbaum Toward a Synthesis of Mass Communication Research and the Sociology of Religion Religion and Mass Media Use - Judith M Buddenbaum and Daniel A Stout A Review of the Mass Communication and Sociology Literature PART TWO: RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND MEDIA ORIENTATIONS: INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES Catholicism, Conscience, and Censorship - Ted G Jelen Mainline Protestants and the Media - Judith M Buddenbaum Evangelicals' Uneasy Alliance with the Media - Quentin J Schultze Fundamentalism and the Media, 1930-1990 - Margaret Lamberts Bendroth Protecting the Family - Daniel A Stout Mormon Teaching about Mass Media PART THREE: THE ROLE OF RELIGIOSITY IN MASS MEDIA USE: COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF AUDIENCE BEHAVIOR Religion, Mass Media and Tolerance for Civil Liberties - Tony Rimmer The Role of Religion in Newspaper Trust, Subscribing and Use for Political Information - Judith M Buddenbaum The Role of Religion in Public Attitudes toward Religion News - Judith M Buddenbaum and Stewart Hoover The Passionate Audience - Thomas R Lindlof Community Inscriptions of `The Last Temptations of Christ' PART FOUR: CASE STUDIES Keeping the Faith - Sam G McFarland The Roles of Selective Exposure and Avoidance in Maintaining Religious Beliefs Diversity from Within - JoAnn Myer Valenti and Daniel A Stout An Analysis of the Impact of Religious Culture on Media Use and Effective Communication to Women Use of Mass Media for Political Information in a Middletown Quaker Meeting - Judith M Buddenbaum How Mennonites Use Media in Everyday Life - Sharon Hartin Iorio Preserving Identity in a Changing World Rappin for the Lord - Cheryl Renee Gooch The Uses of Gospel Rap and Contemporary Music in Black Religious Communities Mormons, Mass Media, and the Interpretive Audience - Daniel A Stout, David Scott, and Dennis G Martin PART FIVE: THE FUTURE: RELIGION AND THE CHANGING INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT Religion and the Information Society - Jorge Reina Schement and Hester C Stephenson

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NLS9780803971745
9780803971745
0803971745
Religion and Mass Media: Audiences and Adaptations by Daniel A. Stout
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
1996-05-03
304
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