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Methods for Studying Video Games and Religion (2019)

Vít Šisler, Kerstin Radde-Antweiler, Xenia Zeiler Game studies has been an understudied area within the emerging field of digital media and religion. Video games can reflect, reject, or reconfigure traditionally held religious ideas and often serve as sources for the production of religious practices and ideas. This collection of essays presents a broad range of (…)

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Book series "Media - Culture - Communication" (in German language)

Editors are Prof. Dr. Maren Hartmann, Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Dr. Sigrid Kannengießer, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Krotz, Prof. Dr. Michaela Pfadenhauer and Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Wimmer and is published by Springer VS Verlag. The series focuses on an interdisciplinary examination of the subject area of media, culture and communication. Whether we think of our (…)

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"Bremen Writings on Film Mediation"

The book series is edited by Prof. Dr. Winfried Pauleit and is published by Schüren Verlag. Bremer Schriften, published by Schüren Verlag, Marburg, brings together research findings, current positions and innovative methods from the field of film education. The aim of the series is to bring the institutions of cinema and school, cinema, museum and (…)

"Press and History - New Articles"

The book series is published by Edition Lumière Verlag and edited by Dr. Astrid Blome, Prof. Dr. Holger Böning and Prof. Dr. Michael Nagel. The development of the modern age is inconceivable without the printing press. Their products are the subject of this series, with the periodical writings – calendars, newspapers, periodicals, intelligence papers – (…)

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"Media - Culture - Communication"

Editors are Prof. Dr. Maren Hartmann, Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Dr. Friedrick Krotz and Prof. Dr. Waldemar Vogelsang and is published by Springer VS Verlag. The series focuses on an interdisciplinary examination of the subject area of media, culture and communication. Whether we think of our ‘own’ culture or ‘foreign’ cultures, these are comprehensively (…)