Hear Stories from Our Collaboration with StoryCorps

Dec. 7, 2023

Thanks to a collaboration with StoryCorps and Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, we hosted the recordings of dialogues on religion and culture in Colorado in November 2023. These stories exhibited some of the diversity of religious idenity and perspectives in our community, including among CMRC...

Concepts under Repair

RHYTHMS Fall 2023: Concepts under Repair

Nov. 21, 2023

The second issue of the Center for Media, Religion, and Culture’s pamphlet series, RHYTHMS , is now available. Download narrow view Download wide view

The cover image of The Third Spaces of Digital Religion book edited by Nabil Echchaibi and Stewart Hoover

The Third Spaces of Digital Religion

March 20, 2023

This exciting volume explores how religious meaning is generated and performed in our present digital media ecosystem. It uses the spatial metaphor of a third space to visualize the mobility of everyday religion and to explore the dynamic ways in which contemporary subjects imagine, produce, and navigate new religious and...

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Rhythms Launch: Why Do You Write?

Oct. 30, 2022

On 11/30/2022, the Center for Media, Religion and Culture will host an event at Ice Overlook in the CU Rec Center to celebrate the launch of our new publication, Rhythms . Last year, the fellows of the Center for Media, Religion and Culture, challenged themselves with a provocative question: Why...

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RHYTHMS Fall 2022: Writing in Times of Urgency

Oct. 23, 2022

The first issue of the Center for Media, Religion, and Culture’s pamphlet series, RHYTHMS , is now available. Download

Public Religion and Public Scholarship in the Digital Age

Jan. 1, 2019

Supported by a $500,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Public Scholarship Project will assemble an interdisciplinary working group which will meet regularly and collaborate over a period of three years. The project Working Group includes prominent scholars from a variety of fields and disciplines. During this time, they...

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Does God Make the Man?: Media, Religion, and the Crisis of Masculinity

Oct. 2, 2015

By Stewart M. Hoover and Curtis D. Coats Many believe that religion plays a positive role in men’s identity development, with religion promoting good behavior, and morality. In contrast, we often assume that the media is a negative influence for men, teaching them to be rough and violent, and to...

Finding Religion in the Media

Jan. 1, 2014

The Center for Media, Religion and Culture completed a study funded by the Ford Foundation on the ways religion is represented, experienced and understood through the media today. The project, entitled “Finding Religion in the Media,” explored the extent to which religious belief, practice and action—particularly that directed at social...

Third Spaces Blog

Feb. 13, 2013

The Center for Media, Religion and Culture is pleased to launch the Third Spaces Blog as a place to survey and reflect on contemporary mediations of religion and spirituality. Much of what we know of the “religious” is at least present in, if not actually generated in and by, the...

The Media Ambivalence Project

Jan. 1, 2013

This project aims to broaden our understanding of cultural and technological convergence by exploring "media ambivalence,” namely, the reluctance of individuals and communities to embrace the so-called “digital imperative” whole heartedly, sometimes in limited, personal ways or in ideologically articulated practices. Beginning with the assumption that media ambivalence is implicated...

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