The Center for Religion and Media The Center for Religion and Media
ABOUT US
about the center
mission statement
current fellows
staff and advisory board
PROJECTS
modiya
faith on film
virtual case books
the revealer

EVENTS
screenings / roundtables
conferences / workshops
selected lectures

ARCHIVE
event archive
LINKS
selected links

RESEARCH GROUPS
what are they?
member login

about the center
mission statement
current fellows
past fellows
fellow application
staff and advisory board

Angela Zito & Faye Ginsburg

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ABOUT THE CENTER

The Center for Religion and Media at New York University is one of ten Centers of Excellence funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts from 2003–2007. The Center continues with an endowment from NYU to stimulate innovative research and teaching in the interdisciplinary study of religion. The Center seeks to develop interdisciplinary, cross-cultural knowledge of how religious practices and ideas are shaped and spread through a variety of media. It provides a space for scholarly endeavor, a stage for public educational events and an electronic interface with scholars, journalists and the public through its innovative web journal, The Revealer: A Daily Review of Religion and the Press, edited by religion scholar and journalist Jeff Sharlet. While this project was conceived before September 11, that event and its aftermath have dramatized the need for understanding the spread of religious ideas and practices through a variety of media.

The Center is a joint project of the Religious Studies Program (Angela Zito, Director) and the Center for Media, Culture, and History, (Faye Ginsburg, Director, Barbara Abrash, Director of Public Programming). Jeff Sharlet is the editor of the Center's innovative web journal, The Revealer: A Daily Review of Religion and the Press.


The Center started officially in May 2003. In the summer of 2003, we collaborated with Diana Taylor and the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at NYU in hosting an international “encuentro” on Spectacles of Religiosity: Religious Mediation in the Americas.

Each year the center focuses on a specific theme, hosting several Working Groups and planning public events that will illuminate its issues: In 2003/2004 the annual theme was Confession, Testimony, Witnessing. In May 2004 we hosted a three-day interdisciplinary conference: Religious Witness: the Intimate, the Everyday, and the World.

For 2004–2005, the annual theme was Religious Experience: Memory, Media, Marketing.  In May 2005, we presented, along with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, The Museum of Modern Art First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media.

For 2005–2006, as we started the year themed Religion, Media, and Body Politics, we were faced with the disastrous human response to the disaster of Hurricane Katrina.  We immediately began planning a May 2006 conference called Body Counts/Bodies Count.

The theme for 2006–2007 was Secularization, Media and the Globalization of Religion. A range of challenges to "secularism" emerging in contemporary forms of religious community and identity position themselves within and against secular regimes associated with modernity. We explored various media through which these challenges are mounted, pursued, and performed, and through which they acquire social weight.

The theme for 2007–2008 is Religion and the Politics of Culture.

The theme for 2008–2009 is Culture, Religion and the Politics of Change.

 
 
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The Center for Religion and Media

NYU Center for Religion and Media : About Us
The Center for Religion and Media : About the Center
The Center for Religion and Media : Mission Statment
The Center for Religion and Media : Current Fellows
The Center for Religion and Media : Past Fellows
The Center for Religion and Media : Fellowship Application
The Center for Religion and Media : Staff and Advisory Board

NYU Center for Religion and Media : Projects
The Center for Religion and Media : Modiya
The Center for Religion and Media : Faith on Film
The Center for Religion and Media : Virtual Case Books
The Center for Religion and Media : The Revealer

NYU Center for Religion and Media : Events
The Center for Religion and Media : Screenings Roundtables
The Center for Religion and Media : Conferences Workshops
The Center for Religion and Media : Selected Lectures

NYU Center for Religion and Media : Archive
The Center for Religion and Media : Event Archive
The Center for Religion and Media, NYU : Event Archive : Fall 2005
The Center for Religion and Media, NYU : Event Archive : Spring 2005
The Center for Religion and Media, NYU : Event Archive : Fall 2005
The Center for Religion and Media, NYU : Event Archive : Spring 2004
The Center for Religion and Media, NYU : Event Archive : Fall 2003

NYU Center for Religion and Media : Links
The Center for Religion and Media : Selected Links

NYU Center for Religion and Media : Research Groups
The Center for Religion and Media : What Are They?

The Center for Religion and Media : Member Login