Documenting Religion in Chattanooga in 360-Degrees

Publisher

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Place of Publication

Chattanooga (Tenn.)

Abstract

This poster presentation consists of student-created 360-degree videos and audio interviews of Chattanooga-area religious communities, along with accompanying websites. The videos were recorded and edited by students over the Spring 2022 Honors College course “Religions Embodied and Virtual” during visits to local religious sites in Chattanooga. The project not only documented the area’s rich religious diversity but explored how communities have coped with the challenges brought by COVID-19.

Document Type

posters

Language

English

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License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Documenting Religion in Chattanooga in 360-Degrees

This poster presentation consists of student-created 360-degree videos and audio interviews of Chattanooga-area religious communities, along with accompanying websites. The videos were recorded and edited by students over the Spring 2022 Honors College course “Religions Embodied and Virtual” during visits to local religious sites in Chattanooga. The project not only documented the area’s rich religious diversity but explored how communities have coped with the challenges brought by COVID-19.