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Publication date: 8 December 2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781800083448

Number of illustrations: 11

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Global Sceptical Publics

From non-religious print media to ‘digital atheism’

Jacob Copeman (Editor),  Mascha Schulz (Editor)

Global Sceptical Publics is the first major study of the significance of different media for the (re)production of non-religious publics and publicity. While much work has documented how religious subjectivities are shaped by media, until now the crucial role of diverse media for producing and participating in religion-sceptical publics and debates has remained under-researched. With some chapters focusing on locations hitherto barely considered by scholarship on non-religion, the book places in comparative perspective how atheists, secularists and humanists engage with media – as means of communication and forming non-religious publics, but also on occasion as something to be resisted. Its conceptually rich interdisciplinary chapters thereby contribute important new insights to the growing field of non-religion studies and to scholarship on media and materiality more generally.

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