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  1. Collaborative scholarly communities and access in the study of material and visual cultures of religion
    Published: [2018]

    The Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion at Yale University (MAVCOR) does not simply, or even most fundamentally, shape a physical center at Yale University. Although MAVCOR organizes events at Yale and coordinates project... more

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    The Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion at Yale University (MAVCOR) does not simply, or even most fundamentally, shape a physical center at Yale University. Although MAVCOR organizes events at Yale and coordinates project cycles involving Yale affiliates as well as scholars from other universities in the United States and around the world, much of MAVCOR's activity is conducted online. MAVCOR publishes a born-digital, open-access double-blind peer-reviewed journal, MAVCOR Journal. It also features a born-digital exhibition space, the Material Objects Archive. In at least two ways, MAVCOR is deliberately interstitial, invested in the connective spaces between both disciplines and technologies. First, the Center emerged from a desire to promote interdisciplinary conversation among scholars of religion, art history, anthropology, and others engaged with our subjects of inquiry. We have aimed to accomplish this goal by shaping a forum for conversation and an archive for mutual use. Second, MAVCOR engages the need to form a space for peer-reviewed content online in a manner that emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship of print and digital modes of inquiry. In this work, MAVCOR's overarching commitment is to promote innovative, substantively researched, thoughtfully constructed scholarship, with robust interdisciplinarity as a fundamental element of form and content.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Religion; London [u.a.] : Routledge, 1971; 48(2018), 2, Seite 262-275; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: born digital; Collaborative; digital humanities; material religion
  2. Introductions to Digital Humanities - Religion. Volume 6, Digital Humanities and Material Religion ; An Introduction
    Contributor: Bernstein, Meg (Mitwirkender); Clark, Emily Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Edmonds, James (Mitwirkender); Floyd, Emily C. (Mitwirkender); Geuns, Suzanne van (Mitwirkender); Guignard, Florence Pasche (Mitwirkender); Klassen, Pamela E. (Mitwirkender); Leibsohn, Dana (Mitwirkender); Lindsey, Rachel McBride (Mitwirkender); Mc Bride Lindsey, Rachel (Herausgeber); McBride Lindsey, Rachel (Mitwirkender); Mohan, Urmila (Mitwirkender); Mundy, Barbara E. (Mitwirkender); Sabharwal, Arjun (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    Building from a range of essays representing multiple fields of expertise and traversing multiple religious traditions, this important text provides analytic rigor to a question now pressing the academic study of religion: what is the relationship... more

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    Building from a range of essays representing multiple fields of expertise and traversing multiple religious traditions, this important text provides analytic rigor to a question now pressing the academic study of religion: what is the relationship between the material and the digital?Its chapters address a range of processes of mediation between the digital and the material from a variety of perspectives and sub-disciplines within the field of religion in order to theorize the implications of these two turns in scholarship, offer case studies in methodology, and reflect on various tools and processes. Authors attend to religious practices and the internet, digital archives of religion, decolonization, embodiment, digitization of religious artefacts and objects, and the ways in which varied relationships between the digital and the material shape religious life.Collectively, the volume demonstrates opportunities and challenges at the intersection of digital humanities and material religion. Rather than defining the bounds of a new field of inquiry, the essays make a compelling case, collectively and on their own, for the interpretive scrutiny required of the humanities in the digital age.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Bernstein, Meg (Mitwirkender); Clark, Emily Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Edmonds, James (Mitwirkender); Floyd, Emily C. (Mitwirkender); Geuns, Suzanne van (Mitwirkender); Guignard, Florence Pasche (Mitwirkender); Klassen, Pamela E. (Mitwirkender); Leibsohn, Dana (Mitwirkender); Lindsey, Rachel McBride (Mitwirkender); Mc Bride Lindsey, Rachel (Herausgeber); McBride Lindsey, Rachel (Mitwirkender); Mohan, Urmila (Mitwirkender); Mundy, Barbara E. (Mitwirkender); Sabharwal, Arjun (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110608755
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    RVK Categories: BE 1240
    DDC Categories: 004; 300; 200
    Subjects: Digital Humanities; Religion; Sachkultur; Religionswissenschaft; Forschung; Religionswissenschaftliches Studium; Forschungsmethode
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 212 p.)