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SELECTED LINKS
Links:
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life
Related Projects:
The Revealer
NYU Department of Journalism and the Center for Religion and Media's online
publication, including articles, forum, and daily blog.
MODIYA Project:
Jews/Media/Religion A resource for researchers, teachers, and students
produced by the Working Group on Jews, Media and Religion at the Center
for Religion and Media.
Virtual
Casebook: September 9-11 and after
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics: Spectacles of Religiosity
Other Pew Centers of Excellence:
Center for Religion
& American Life (Yale University)
Center
for Religion and Civic Culture (University of Southern California)
Center for Religion,
the Professions and the Public (University of Missouri-Columbia)
Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society (University of Pennsylvania)
Center for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Religion (Emory University)
Center for
the Study of Religion (Princeton University)
Center
on Religion and Democracy (University of Virginia)
Erasmus Institute
(University of Notre Dame)
Institute on Religion and World Affairs (Boston University)
Religion and Media resources supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts:
religionwriters.com
Website of the Religion Newswriters Association.
Religion
& Ethics Newsweekly A production of Channel 13/WNET New York, hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy.
Speaking
of Faith Minnesota Public Radio produced program hosted by journalist
and theologian Krista Tippett, distributed by Public Radio International
Foundation for American
Communications Committed to making resources available to journalists
across a range of subjects.
At New York University:
Center for Media, Culture and History
Religious Studies Program
Department of Anthropology
Department of Journalism
Department of Performance Studies
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
Other Resources:
Killing the Buddha
Online journal on religion: "[For our purposes], killing the Buddha is a metaphor for moving past the complacency of belief, for struggling honestly with the idea of God."
www.gpgrieve.org
Center for Religion and Media fellow Gregory Grieve's site.
www-rcf.usc.edu/~iwamura/2004-2005/index.htm
Center for Religion and Media fellow Jane Iwamura's site.
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