Media and Ritual

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Anna Lindh
Anthropological Media Studies
anthropological perspectives on media rituals
anthropology
Author_Johanna Sumiala
Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp
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Category=JBCT
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Civil Religion
collective memory studies
community
Contemporary Society
Cottle 2006a
Couldry
death
Death Rituals
Douglas
durkheim
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Geertz
Good Life
Helsingin Sanomat
Horror Movies
Huffington Post Site
Human Suffering
Jackson's Death
Jackson’s Death
media
Media Events
Media Witnessing
Mediatized Rituals
news event interpretation
Performative Sociology
Police Murders
Popular Religious Images
Press Rituals
Public Death
PVP.
qualitative media research
ritual
ritual theory
School Shootings
sociocultural analysis
Strategic Rituals
symbolic interactionism
Van Gennep
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415684323
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This wide-ranging and accessible book offers a stimulating introduction to the field of media anthropology and the study of religious ritual. Johanna Sumiala explores the interweaving of rituals, communication and community. She uses the tools of anthropological enquiry to examine a variety of media events, including the death of Michael Jackson, a royal wedding and the transgressive actions which took place in Abu Ghraib, and to understand the inner significance of the media coverage of such events. The book deals with theories of ritual, media as ritual including reception, production and representation, and rituals of death in the media. It will be invaluable to students and scholars alike across media, religion and anthropology.

Johanna Sumiala is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Research/Media and Communication Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland.