All Stories

  1. This Is Her Game: Indian Video Games and Gender
  2. Value Formations through Digital Gaming
  3. Past, Present, and Potential Futures of Digital Hinduism Research
  4. Digital Tantra: Introducing a New Research Field
  5. Handbook of Hinduism in Europe, 2 volumes
  6. Heritage Naturecultures
  7. Video Game Development in India: A Cultural and Creative Industry Embracing Regional Cultural Heritage(s)
  8. Digital Religion
  9. Religion, Hypermobility and Digital Media in Global Asia: Faith, Flows and Fellowship
  10. The Durga Puja pop-up exhibition at the National Museum of Finland. Designing and hosting an exhibition as university educationmuseum collaboration
  11. Kahaani (2012)
  12. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Journalism
  13. The relevance of researching video games and cultural heritage
  14. Introduction
  15. Digital Hinduism
  16. Mediatized gurus
  17. Eradicated with Blood: Text and Context of Animal Sacrifice in Tantric and Tantra-Influenced Rituals
  18. Digital Journalistic Uses of the Terms “Sacred” and “Trivial”: Online Press Releases on Portrayals of Hindu Deities in the usa
  19. Introduction to the Special Issue on Journalism, Media and Religion: How News Media Ascribe Meanings to the Terms “Sacred”, “Secular” and “Authority”
  20. Introduction: Ascribing Meaning to the Semantic Field “Sacred” in Academic Research and Current Journalism
  21. Mediatized Religion in Asia
  22. Internet, Hinduism on
  23. Yantra
  24. Level Up
  25. Michaels, Axel: Śiva in Trouble
  26. Gaming Religionworlds: Why Religious Studies Should Pay Attention to Religion in Gaming
  27. Dark Shades of Power: The Crow in Hindu and Tantric Religious Traditions
  28. “Universal’s Religious Bigotry Against Hinduism”: Gender Norms and Hindu Authority in the Global Media Debate on Representing the Hindu God Krishna in Xena: Warrior Princess
  29. Reframing Bollywood: Theories of Popular Hindi Cinema. By Ajay Gehlawat. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. xxiv, 165 pp. $25.00 (paper).
  30. Transformations in the Textual Tradition of Dhūmāvatī. Changes in the Reception of the Tantric Mahāvidyā-Goddess in Ritual, Function, Iconography, and Mythology