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1: Religion and Popular Culture Unit and Religion, Media, and Culture Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
How do we deal with the ever-evolving nature of digital religion and its many expressions? The papers in this panel all grapple with how to build, assess and derive new insights from digital archives. Authors consider the in-built biases of computational analysis and newspaper databases, how we manage digital archives created by religious organizations, and digital objects that manage affect around racial reckoning.
Papers
- Decelerating Digital Archives: Critical Reflections on Computational Analysis
- Fragmentary Accounts of a Popular Religion: Newspaper Reports and the “Zalma Angel” of 1895
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