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UID:mediating-and-mediatizing-political-and-religious-authorities-1
SUMMARY:Mediating and Mediatizing Political and Religious Authorities (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.102
DESCRIPTION:In the past decades, religion has become more publicly visible 
 in many parts of the world, including in Southeast Asia, and has gained its
  currency in various political and cultural agendas. This visibility, in  p
 art, is accommodated by the workings of various media. Politics and religio
 n—in strategies, practices, and discourses—have become increasingly mediate
 d and mediatized. How do politicians and religious authorities employ diffe
 rent media to generate followership in an increasingly competitive and indi
 vidualized environment? How have religious authorities influenced political
  processes? What role have media played in episodes of identity politics an
 d populist moral outrage? How have social movements and religious actors ci
 rcumvented common structures of political participation through digital med
 ia, and thereby highlighted and also enhanced the weaknesses of the former?
  This panel addresses the relationship between religious and political auth
 orities with a focus on media. Putting empirical and theoretical contributi
 ons from various countries in Southeast Asia into conversation with one ano
 ther, the panel aims to illuminate the complex, layered, and nuanced relati
 onship between politics, religion, and media in the region.\n\nThe panel is
  multidisciplinary and welcomes theoretical contributions as well as case s
 tudies from across Southeast Asia. As of November 2018, we have already had
  three interested contributors for case studies from Indonesia and Malaysia
  and plan to diversify the range of cases to other Southeast Asian countrie
 s via a Call for Papers. Because of the breadth of the topic, we propose a 
 double panel. We plan to circulate papers among the participants ahead of t
 he panel in order to discuss the possibility of publishing some of the cont
 ributions in a special issue.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/mediating-and-mediatizing-political-and-religious-authorities
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260424T214600
UID:mediating-and-mediatizing-political-and-religious-authorities-2
SUMMARY:Mediating and Mediatizing Political and Religious Authorities (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.102
DESCRIPTION:In the past decades, religion has become more publicly visible 
 in many parts of the world, including in Southeast Asia, and has gained its
  currency in various political and cultural agendas. This visibility, in  p
 art, is accommodated by the workings of various media. Politics and religio
 n—in strategies, practices, and discourses—have become increasingly mediate
 d and mediatized. How do politicians and religious authorities employ diffe
 rent media to generate followership in an increasingly competitive and indi
 vidualized environment? How have religious authorities influenced political
  processes? What role have media played in episodes of identity politics an
 d populist moral outrage? How have social movements and religious actors ci
 rcumvented common structures of political participation through digital med
 ia, and thereby highlighted and also enhanced the weaknesses of the former?
  This panel addresses the relationship between religious and political auth
 orities with a focus on media. Putting empirical and theoretical contributi
 ons from various countries in Southeast Asia into conversation with one ano
 ther, the panel aims to illuminate the complex, layered, and nuanced relati
 onship between politics, religion, and media in the region.\n\nThe panel is
  multidisciplinary and welcomes theoretical contributions as well as case s
 tudies from across Southeast Asia. As of November 2018, we have already had
  three interested contributors for case studies from Indonesia and Malaysia
  and plan to diversify the range of cases to other Southeast Asian countrie
 s via a Call for Papers. Because of the breadth of the topic, we propose a 
 double panel. We plan to circulate papers among the participants ahead of t
 he panel in order to discuss the possibility of publishing some of the cont
 ributions in a special issue.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/mediating-and-mediatizing-political-and-religious-authorities
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