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Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age

Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age

  • Editor: Nekola, Anna
  • Editor: Wagner, Tom

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Contents

  • Introduction: Worship Music as Media Form and Mediated Practice: Theorizing the Intersections of Media, Music and Lived Religion
  • Anna E. Nekola
  • Part 1. Technology, Place and Practice
  • 1. Music as a Mediated Object, Music as a Medium:
  • Towards a Media Ecological View of Congregational Music
  • Tom Wagner
  • 2. Music, Ritual and Media in Charismatic Religious Experience in Ghana
  • Florian Carl
  • 3. Panoptic or Pastoral Gaze? The Worship Leader in the New Media Environment
  • Tanya Riches
  • 4. Who Gets to Sing in the Kingdom?
  • Ruth King Goddard
  • Part 2. Community Creation
  • 5. 'This is a Chance to Come Together': Subcultural Resistance and Community at Cornerstone Festival
  • Andrew Mall
  • 6. 'Through Every Land, By Every Tongue': Diasporic and National Consciousness
  • Among a Transnational Community of Sacred Harp Singers
  • Ellen Lueck
  • 7. YouTube: The New Mediator of Christian Community
  • Daniel Thornton and Mark Evans
  • 8. Belonging, Integration and Tradition: Mediating Romani Identity Through Pentecostal Praise & Worship Music
  • Kinga Povedak
  • Part 3. Embodied Sonic Theologies
  • 9. On the Inherent Contradiction in Worship Music
  • Allan F. Moore
  • 10. 'Yet to Come' or 'Still to Be Done'?: Evangelical Worship and the Power of 'Prophetic' Songs
  • Josh Busman
  • 11. Happiness and Music: Salvific Practice in a Feelgood Age
  • Clive Marsh
  • 12. The Dance + Pray Worship Experience in Finland: Negotiating the Transcendent and Transgressive in Search of Alternative Sensational Forms and Affective Space
  • Marcus Moberg
  • Afterword: Of Animatrons and Eschatology: Congregational Music, Mediation and World-Making
  • Monique M. Ingalls