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  • Meyer, B. (2007). Pentecostalism and neo-liberal capitalism: faith, prosperity and vision in African pentecostal-charismatic churches. Journal for the Study of Religion, 20(2), 5-28.
  • Spronk, R. (2006). Ambiguous pleasures : sexuality and new self-definitions in Nairobi. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Meyer, B. (2006). Religious Sensations. Why Media, Aesthetics and Power Matter in the Study of Contemporary Religion. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Meyer, B., & Moors, A. C. A. E. (2006). Introduction. In B. Meyer, & A. Moors (Eds.), Religion, Media and the Public Sphere (pp. 1-29). Indiana University Press.
  • Meyer, B. (2006). Impossible Representations. Pentecostalism, Vision, and Video Technology in Ghana. In B. Meyer, & A. Moors (Eds.), Religion, Media and the Public Sphere (pp. 290-312). Indiana University Press.
  • Guadeloupe, F. E. (2006). Chanting down the New Jerusalem : the politics of belonging in Saint Martin & Sint Maarten. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Rozenberg.
  • Meyer, B., & Moors, A. C. A. E. (Eds.) (2006). Religion, Media and the Public Sphere. Indiana University Press.
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    Oosterbaan, M. (2006). Divine mediations : pentecostalism, politics and mass media in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Meyer, B., & Reis, R. (2005). Interview with Mathew Schoffeleers: Anthropologist and Priest. Etnofoor, 18(2), 23-46. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25758096
  • Meyer, B. (2005). Mediating Tradition: Pentecostal Pastors, African Priests, and Chiefs in Ghanaian Popular Films. In T. Falola (Ed.), Christianity and Social Change in Africa. Essays in Honor of J.D.Y. Peel (pp. 275-306). Carolina Academic Press.
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