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基本説明
This second volume explores the links between fundamentalism and communication: the rise of fundamentalism as a mass media phenomenon, fundamentalist communication in the public sphere, national cultural identities, and the rise of a 'global society'.
Full Description
How does religious fundamentalism operate in modern global society? This two-volume series analyses the dynamics of fundamentalism and its relationship to the modern state, the public sphere and globalisation. This second volume explores the links between fundamentalism and communication: the rise of fundamentalism as a mass media phenomenon, fundamentalist communication in the public sphere, national cultural identities and the rise of a 'global society'. Expert scholars in the field address specific contemporary and past fundamentalist movements that have emerged from within mainstream Islam, Christianity, Baha'ism, Hinduism, Judaism and Buddhism. This is an important study of an increasingly significant and virulent aspect of modern society, and will be essential reading in the fields of Religion, Politics, Communications and Media Studies.
Contents
Introduction
I. FORMATTING THE PUBLIC SPHERE
An Ethical Analysis of Fundamentalism
May Thorseth
The Validity of Human Rights: Reconstruction, Justification and Application
Petra Hedberg
Fundamentalism as Anti-systemic Ritual Netowrk Model of Communication
Stefano M. Bisighin
The Cartoon Controversy in Denmark and Norway: A Clash of Fundamentalisms, or Dialogue in the Public Sphere?
Oddbjørn Leirvik
American Fundamentalism, Education and Democracy
Jennifer Bailey
The Pan-Islamic Hizb-ut Tahrir Network and the Public Sphere in Bangladesh
Ahmed Abidur Razzaque Khan
Pentecostals in Argentina: From Religious Fundamentalism to Political Pragmatism?
Hans Geir Aasmundsen
PART II: FORMATTING RELIGION
Toward a Fundamentalist or Evangelical Media Aesthetic
Stewart M. Hoover
CyberBuddhism: Fundamentalism, the Internet and Public Sphere in Thailand
Soraj Hongladarom
The Print 'Fatwa': Revivied Practice or Expanded Jurisdiction?
Dyala Hamzah
The Complex Relationship between Hanbalism and Sufism: From Ahmad B. Hanbal to the Internet
Gavin Picken
Islamic Fundamentalism and the New Media
Iveta Kourilova
'White Teeth' IndyMedia
Priscilla Ringrose
Islamic Fundamentalism Tackles Global Soccar
Moshe Terdman
Conclusion