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Journal of Media and Religion
Volume 8(2), 2009

 
CONTENTS
 
Ward, Mark, Sr. Dark preachers: The impact of radio consolidation on independent religious syndicators 79-96
 
  Radio ownership rules have been debated since moves toward deregulation began 30 years ago, culminating in the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which eliminated national ownership limits and fundamentally liberalized local limits 
 
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broadcasting and media
politics and government
economics
radio
religion
 
 
Lee, Joonseong Cultivating the self in cyberspace: The use of personal blogs among Buddhist priests 97-114
 
  This research attempts to understand the Internet religious practices from the immanent perspective 
 
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technologies
computer
religion
rhetoric
 
 
Kraus, Rachel Thou shall not take the name of thy God in vain: Washington offices' use of religious language to shape public and political agendas 115-137
 
  Advocacy groups' use of religious language can shape the public's political attitudes and can influence politicians' legislative behaviors, thereby potentially influencing both public and political agendas 
 
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religion
politics and government
persuasion
rhetoric
democracy