On April 1, 2014, Harvard Divinity School hosted a symposium on Religion and the Media. The symposium featured Harvard's Jean Comaroff, Jacob Olupona, and Marla Frederick as well as Brian Goldstein (Columbia University), Simon Coleman (University of Toronto), Annalisa Butticci and Brigit Meyer (both of Utrecht University).
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