Lab Media and Religion
The Media and Religion Lab is concerned with the interrelation between media and religions and their transformation. Thereby the perspective is a dual one: On the one hand side current as well as religious discourses and their authorities are shaped by media. On the other hand side religious practices are always also media practices and religious identities are always media identities likewise. So, actors respectively groups present, discuss and organise their religious perceptions through diverse media (books, pictures, videos, virtual worlds etc.). In this sense religion is a mediatized phenomenon that is necessary to be analyzed in respect of issues of media communication that accompany them.
Call for applications: ZeMKI Visiting Research Fellowship 2025
7. January 2025
Publication of 10th Anniversary Issue "Revisiting Gamevironments"
2. January 2025
ZeMKI wishes a happy end of year!
19. December 2024
Article published in Media and Communication
18. December 2024
Samira Ghozzi-Ben Miled: Publication of her work on Western constructions in Tintin
26. November 2024
Dom Ford: Lecture"How players talk about disastrous game launches: What went wrong with Cities: Skylines II?"
20. November 2024
Lecture by Kerstin Radde-Antweiler at the workshop "Playing the Aggressor. Historical Conquest, Colonization, and Resistance in Video Games"
ZeMKI member Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler will give a lecture on November 16, 2014 on the topic “How to Deal with an Aggressor in Real Time? Digital Gaming as Part of Interpreting and Negotiating the Russian Invasion of 2022” at the University of Heidelberg. The workshop will analyze video games that reconstruct, model, or draw (…)
15. November 2024
Report: Recov-19 Project “Between Faith and Pandemic”
A new report from the Recov-19 project on the topic “Between faith and pandemic – How Corona has changed religious communities” was published in the online magazine “up2date”. Easter 2020: Instead of together with tens of thousands of believers, the Pope celebrated the Easter mass alone with a few other clergy. Elsewhere, digital offerings flourished, (…)
12. November 2024
