
“Reporting Religion: Dilemmas of Public Discourse” is an event of the Temasek Foundation Asia Journalism Forum. It is jointly organised by NTU’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information and the Institute of Policy Studies, NUS. The conference will examine the impact of religion on public life and journalism’s mediating role, with a particular focus on how the media should respond to rising religiosity and cultivate a culture of tolerance.
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- Presentation Slides by Professor Jeffrey Haynes, Religion and Politics in Asia: Cooperation or Conflict?
- Presentation Slides by Dr Mathew Mathews, Comparison of Political Attitudes Among Those Who Do and Do Not Maintain a Religious Social Identity in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies
- Presentation Slides by Dr Suzaina Bte Abdul Kadir, Mapping Islam in Muslim Southeast Asia
- Presentation Slides by Dr Liang Yongjia, Religion, State and Nationalism: Religious Revival in Contemporary China
- Presentation Slides by Associate Professor Tan Seow Hon, Making Sense of an “Irreducibly Religious Dimension” of some Public Square Issues
- Presentation Slides by Dr Eric Loo, Reporting Religion: How Much and How
- Presentation Slides by Mr Darshana Ashoka Kumara, Peace-building in Sri Lanka: Creating Shared Space
- Presentation Slides by Ms Paromita Pain, Media in Situations of Conflict: Builders and Facilitators
- Presentation Slides by Dr Rachmah Ida, The Face of Religion in Indonesian Media
- Presentation Slides by Mr Mohamed Nawab Bin Mohamed Osman, Toying with the Eye of Modernity: The Engagement with Modern Media by the Islamic Party of Malaysia and Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
- Presentation Slides by Associate Professor Pradip Thomas, Media & Religion: Contestations & Continuities
- Presentation Slides by Mr Imtiaz Alam, Reporting Intolerance
- Presentation Slides by Ms Prangtip Daorueng, Reporting Religion in Conflict: The Case of Thailand
- Presentation Slides by Mr Roby Alampay, Free Expression and Defamation of Religion in Southeast Asia
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