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Cross-purpose: CMCI conference will explore global rise of religious nationalism听

Jan. 4, 2024

A four-day conference on the rise of religious nationalism鈥攁nd the media鈥檚 role in the spread of news and meaning around these topics鈥攃omes to CU 麻豆影院 in January.

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CMCI Now: What We're Reading

Sept. 13, 2021

Our summer reading list is full of new books by CMCI faculty scholars on topics including media and religion, technology and trauma, video activism and citizen-centered journalism.

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CU 麻豆影院 Center for Media, Religion and Culture to host ninth international conference on Imagined Borders, Epistemic Freedoms

Jan. 2, 2020

In its simplest form, a border is a barrier; a way of letting some things in and keeping others out. If you go: Who: All keynotes and the workshop 鈥淥n the Decolonial Hows: Interrogating and Making (Our) Praxis鈥 are free and open to the public. Other events require registration. What:...

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CMCI Now: Divine intersection

Dec. 28, 2018

Scholars at the Center for Media, Religion and Culture look back through the decades to examine how media, religion and culture converge, from a 1956 box office record breaker to a confession app.

Daily Camera: CU 麻豆影院 leading efforts to understand how social media, digital age shapes religion

Dec. 24, 2018

Featuring the director of the Center for Media, Religion and Culture, Stewart Hoover

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Spring at CMCI Now

April 4, 2018

Grad students reporting in the Yukon, alumni at the Olympic Games and honoring CU 麻豆影院's first black female graduate鈥攁ll of that and more in the Spring 2018 edition of CMCI Now.