Failed information transfer about the church

An analysis of present-day cartoons about religious plurality at school

Authors

  • Karsten Lehmann KPH Wien/Krems

Keywords:

Religious Plurality, Jokes, Cartoons, School

Abstract

The article focuses on the social construction of religious plurality within the school-context on the level of social discourses. In other words: What type of significance do societal discussions ascribed to religious plurality within the school-context? To answer this question, the article deals with present-day school-cartoons that have religion as a topic. The analyses highlight the multifold dimensions of the discursive construction of religion at school. Nevertheless, religious plurality is only a marginalized topic. The cartoons reduce the role of religion at school primary to (failed) attempts to transfer knowledge about religion.

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2021-09-05 — Updated on 2021-11-28

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How to Cite

Lehmann, K. (2021). Failed information transfer about the church: An analysis of present-day cartoons about religious plurality at school. Pedagogical Horizons, 4(1), 69–84. Retrieved from https://paedagogische-horizonte.at/index.php/ph/article/view/156 (Original work published September 5, 2021)