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Religions and the media in France

Several articles published in 2017 in Inaglobal, the electronic journal of the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel, provide an overview of the place of religions in the media in France, and of its recent history.
Clément Malherbe retraces the history of religious programmes in the French public service ("Comment les religions ont trouvé leur place à la radio et la télévision"), and Christian Delporte recounts the evolution of the religious media ("Les médias religieux en France : une petite histoire").
Several articles take into account the situation in various religious groups: Jean-Louis Schlegel describes the efforts made by the Roman Catholic Church and Catholic believers, since the French Revolution, to adapt to the changes in society and to remain present in the media despite the drastic change of the place of the Church in the French society ("Les médias catholiques entre anathème et ouverture").
Lionel Obadia highlights the discrepancy between the reality of Buddhism and its media coverage ("Les médias bouddhistes en France, en ordre dispersé").. Marc Knobel evokes the recent evolution of the Jewish media ("Les médias juifs en France, entre recomposition et renouveau intellectuel") and Samuel Ghiles Meilhac the difficulties of these media at the time of internet ("Les médias juifs français à la croisée des chemins"). Jean-Paul Willaime and Sébastien Fath describe the rich media presence of the Protestants ("Les médias protestants : quand huguenot rime avec réseau"). Anne-Sophie Lamine evokes the rapid evolution of the Muslim media landscape, particularly since the 2000s ("Médias musulmans : le dynamisme de la nouvelle génération").

D 18 August 2017   

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