The Mediatization of Jewish–Muslim Dialogue in Germany Amid COVID-19

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Peretz D. [1 ]
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[1] Max-Weber-Institute for Sociology at Heidelberg University/Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen
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Berlin; COVID-19; Digital religion; Encounters; Gender; Interfaith; Intersectionality; Jewish–Muslim dialogue; Mediatization;
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10.1007/s12397-024-09565-7
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In the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, religious organizations increasingly mediatized their activities. Studies examining this process mostly focused on communal offerings, while ignoring how rapid mediatization affected programs geared toward interfaith dialogue. This paper examines the effects and possibilities of this shift to virtual spaces by focusing on frameworks that promote Jewish–Muslim dialogue in Germany. It traces how Jews and Muslims intervene in popular discourse using social media platforms to self-define their respective religions and the relationship between them. In this process, those involved in creating virtual spaces focused on the intersectionality between gender biases and Christonormativity. This paper utilizes a broad methodological approach, including participant observation in dialogue events in virtual spaces, discursive analyses of videos and podcasts, and qualitative interviews with Jews and Muslims involved in the creation of virtual spaces. The first section discusses Jewish–Muslim encounters occurring in organized dialogue events on video communication platforms that are ephemeral in nature (no recordings). The subsequent sections analyze German-language formats that have a representative character and are streamed, recorded, and presented on social media platforms. © The Author(s) 2024.
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