Religion, Politics, Media in the Broadband Era
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- 8 hodin čtení
The book explores the intersection of religion and politics in a media-driven society, highlighting how private faith has taken on public dimensions. It examines the rise of faith-based networks that effectively mobilize their members to engage with politicians, influencing public discourse through a barrage of communication. Politicians, in turn, leverage media to appeal to religious constituents, creating a complex dynamic where multiple interpretations of faith coexist. The narrative underscores the pervasive and often contradictory role of religion in contemporary political landscapes.