This weekend I am giving a presentation about the future of digital scholarship in the field of American religion at the Biennial Conference on Religion and American Culture. In the presentation I’ll be sharing a number of digital projects in American religion that I’ve learned a lot from. Since the proceedings of the conference will be published later, I won’t publish my remarks here now. But for the sake of conference participants who might want to follow along, here is a list of the projects I’ll mention without notes or comment.
- Uncivil Religion
- Singing Box 331: Re-sounding Eighteenth-Century Mohican Hymns from the Moravian Archives
- Places, Perspectives: African American Community-building in Tennessee, 1860–1920
- American Religious Sounds
- Century of Black Mormons
- Directions in the Study of Religion
- The Religion and Cities Podcast
- Keeping in 101: A Killjoy’s Introduction to Religion
- Houses of Worship in Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1849–1924
- Center for the Study of Religion and the City
- Mapping Black Religion
- A Gospel of Health and Salvation: Modeling the Religious Culture of Seventh-day Adventism, 1843–1920
- The Church Mission to Deaf-Mutes, 1873–1879 and Mapping Deaf Missions
- American Religious Ecologies
- America’s Public Bible: A Commentary