Sociology 310 - Religion and Politics

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Utku Balaban
MW 02:30PM-03:50PM
Amherst College
SOCI-310-01-1920S
NEWP 100
ubalaban@amherst.edu

Secularization of the society poses challenges for organized religions, which in return adopt new communication strategies to address the risk of a shrinking believer base. In this course, we survey some recent strategies with an emphasis on the discursive tactics by clerics of Semitic religions. Students will review theories of political communication and read case studies on how clerics (or “preachers”) use mass and social media. Then, we will relate these strategies to the way political celebrities (or “demagogues”) and anonymous figures (or “trolls”) convey messages about how society works (or fails to work) to the public. Students will learn how to assess written and oral material using content analysis and conduct a pilot study about the material produced by clerics.

Limited to 20 students. Spring semester. Visiting Associate Professor Balaban.

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