"Scholars of religion will be well served by this thought-provoking volume, no matter how much experience they have with these issues. The wide ranging and engaging case studies provide ample insights into what will likely be the next chapter in religious practice. Readers will come away with curiosity piqued, ready to reflect more on the interplay of ritual, media, and conflict." --Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"An impressive collection of essays that enlivens and exhilarates like a gathering of scholars where debate and conversation, wonder and surprise trump certainty and resolution. This collaborative project situates case studies in a global context where ritual is as likely to be an act of transgression as a tool for reconciliation, where torture sessions and online memorials are observed and participated in by distant strangers as well as friends and neighbors."
-- Sarah M. Pike, author of Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for Community
"A great deal of credit must be given, then, to the contributors to Ritual, Media, and Conflict, an interdisciplinary investigation of what may be three of most ubiquitous aspects of human life...Scholars of religion will be well served by this thought-provoking volume, no matter how much experience they have with these issues. The wide ranging and engaging case studies provide ample insights into what will likely be the next chapter in religious
practice. Readers will come away with curiosity piqued, ready to reflect more
on the interplay of ritual, media, and conflict."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion
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