This research collection by Jorge Leal da Silva analyzes neo-Pentecostal gospel lyrics, videos, and official documents from 2011 to 2018 across Brazil, New York, Jerusalem, and India. It applies Critical Discourse Studies to compare Indian behavioral change programs like Mission LiFE with Latin American consumption patterns through the lens of musical cultural evidence.
Use Cases
- Analyzing neo-Pentecostal appropriations of the 'better world' expression in gospel lyrics
- Comparing Indian 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' concepts with Latin American religious discourse
- Evaluating environmental and health crisis themes within 2011-2018 musical seductions
Strengths
- Covers four distinct geographic regions including Brazil, New York, Jerusalem, and India
- Spans a seven-year period from 2011 to 2018
- Integrates diverse source types including gospel lyrics, videos, and official documents
Limitations
- Qualitative nature of the data may lead to subjective interpretation bias
- Lack of structured tabular data or specific record counts
- Geographic scope is limited to specific regional contexts within the named countries
Provenance
- Source
- Jorge Leal da Silva, Harvard Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Qualitative analysis of videos, lyrics, and documents using Critical Discourse Studies
- Time Range
- 2011-2018
- Freshness
- Covers a fixed historical period from 2011 to 2018.
- Geography
- Brazil, New York, Jerusalem, and India