@lorenzocantoni reviews Cohen’s Rabbis, Reporters and the Public in the Digital Holyland, examining religion and media in digital contexts.
https://t.co/bcnuayeToM @usi_university#DigitalReligion
Morandi reviews Braga’s Come Parlano gli Eroi, considering public speech in film, politics, and sport.
https://t.co/Y2cbzpNWGL @LaStatale#Communication
Marcynski reviews The Second Vatican Council and the Media, examining the Holy See’s management of information.
https://t.co/Mt7XDqG3dD @UKSW_Warszawa#VaticanII#MediaHistory
@nggaitano reviews Innerarity’s Critical Theory of Artificial Intelligence, considering its philosophical approach to AI.
https://t.co/OsKpvM5yja #AI#Philosophy
@MasperoGiulio revisits Girard’s The One by Whom Scandal Comes, considering its interpretation of modernity and critique of Nietzsche.
https://t.co/0ciYLe6Mq3 @UniSantaCroce#Girard#Philosophy
In our latest #CaseStudy Bassole examines Catholic faith and local culture in Burkina Faso, focusing on “mixed practice” and transcultural communication.
https://t.co/omZNAXHJP0 #Africa#Religion
@JesusBaiget examines Bergson’s philosophy in light of his spiritual development, highlighting mysticism and moral adherence to Catholicism.
https://t.co/e3DTxFI7kw @unav#Philosophy#Bergson
Surin interprets Ida as cinematic contemplation, examining silence, stillness, and religious meaning in post-secular culture.
https://t.co/OJl0C8fMoe #FilmStudies#Religion
Miranda-Novoa and Sampedro examine gender theory and Christian humanistic education, considering possibilities for dialogue in academic contexts.
https://t.co/tsoolkFzxv @unisabana#Education#Ethics
@StefanMeetschen considers Sting through Western esotericism and New Age spirituality, examining modern individualism and meaning-making.
https://t.co/zinepZ9Ydc
@tomasbaviera examines Hamlet as a key text in the transition to modern consciousness, focusing on death, justice, and fragmentation.
https://t.co/Zn0eolwCRU @UPV#Shakespeare#Philosophy
@e_fuster reflects on ten years of Church, Communication & Culture, considering its development and future directions in communication, religion, and culture.
https://t.co/m7o2kBPOPN @UniSantaCroce
The new issue of @cccpusc (11.1, April 2026) is now online!
https://t.co/IAGYuGezMv
Articles and reviews explore digital communication, religion, cinema, education, and culture
#MediaStudies#Religion
De la Cierva (@iesebschool) analyzes the Spanish Episcopal Conference's report on child sexual #abuse, examining its genesis, methodology, and implications for #Church crisis communication. #Churchcrisis#Spain#Communication
https://t.co/MCLXzncgd1
Abboud Mzawak et al. (@USEKOfficial) present a socio-ecclesial study of the Maronite Church's identity components, including asceticism, heritage, and community perspectives. #Maronite#CatholicChurch#identity#MiddleEast
https://t.co/E9ERRsgT5S
Pardo (@unav) synthesizes John Paul II's teachings on media as 'diakonia' or a service to truth and the common good, emphasizing its cultural impact and role in evangelization. #JohnPaulII#CatholicChurch#socialmedia#ethics
https://t.co/lDUoulNiro
I recommend this CaseStudy, full of useful insights for those of us who work in the field of #abuse & Comms crisis: victims first, the need of audits, transparency, good reporting, etc. Well done! @cccpusc https://t.co/HT1Rtm9piQ