Studying Change in Religious Organizations: A Discourse-Centered Framework




Marcus Moberg

PublisherBRILL

2020

 Method and Theory in the Study of Religion

METHOD & THEORY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION

METH THEORY STUD REL

32

2

89

114

26

0943-3058

1570-0682

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/15700682-12341472



This article highlights the discourse-driven nature of contemporary processes of religious change. Drawing on the textually-oriented discourse theory and discourse analysis of Fairclough supplemented by additional perspectives from organizational discourse studies, the article outlines a discourse-centered analytic framework for the empirical study of the changing discursive practices and modus operandi of contemporary religious organizations. The framework consists of four analytic factors, each of which highlight the role that discourse plays at various levels of processes of religious organizational change. The article demonstrates the application of the framework in actual practice in relation to empirical examples from five traditional Christian churches in three different national contexts, thus bringing the tangible effects of changing discursive practices on the operations and practices of religious organizations into clear focus.



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