American Religious Sounds Project
Articles and Blog posts
Here are links to selected articles and blog posts written by ARSP team members and affiliates that discuss their experience teaching with the ARSP:
- The Importance and Challenges of the Digital Humanities, by Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University), ARSP co-director
- Teaching Tactic: Does This Sound Religious? (PDF), by Amy DeRogatis (Michigan State University) and Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University), ARSP co-directors
- Turning Students into Scholars: Using Digital Methods to Teach the Critical Study of Religion (PDF), by Amy DeRogatis (Michigan State University) and Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University), ARSP co-directors
- Digital Projects in the Classroom, by Amy DeRogatis (Michigan State University) and Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University), ARSP co-directors
- Learning to Hear in Arch City Religion, by Rachel McBride Lindsey (Saint Louis University), ARSP research site coordinator (2017-18)
- Listening for Religious Diversity: The Religious Sounds Map Project and ATL Maps, by Kathryn McClymond (Georgia State University), ARSP research site coordinator (2017-18)
- Teaching Digitally with the ARSP, by David Stowe (Michigan State University)
- Turning the Religious Sounds Project into a Midterm, by Shyam K. Sriram (Butler University)
- A Virtual Fieldwork Project in the Age of COVID, by David W. Stowe (Michigan State University)