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Religion and the internet: digital religion, (hyper)mediated spaces, and materiality. [PDF]
AbstractThis article offers theoretical reflections on the study of religion and the Internet by critically discussing the notion of “digital religion” (Campbell 2012). In particular, it stresses the importance of integrating material and spatial approaches to the study of digital religion.
Evolvi G.
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Theological Insight of Digital Religion [PDF]
This research aims to analyse the emergence of digital religion from its historical root, to formulate its definition, and finally build the theological construction on how religion and digital media are closely related and mutually influence the ...
Sonny Eli Zaluchu
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Digital religion and Generation Z: an empirical study in the context of China [PDF]
IntroductionThis study investigates the intersection of digital media and religious behavior among Chinese Generation Z, extending the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by incorporating media content innovation and empathic willingness.
Zhi Liu +3 more
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Historical geocoding assistant
The growing use of geographic information systems (GIS) and geographical analyses in different areas of the digital humanities highlights the need for geocoding, i.e. assigning geographic coordinates to records in a dataset.
Adam Mertel +3 more
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Religion, informatization of society and power: Socio-Philosophical Analysis [PDF]
The paper examines transformational changes in contemporary society through a lens of religious discourse, power relations and digital environment of society.
Zekrist Rida Irekovna
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The New Order of Criticism (2020–2024) is a mixed-methods project combining algorithmic and interpretative approaches to the study of literary criticism.
Jonas Ingvarsson +4 more
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Mapping Digital Religion: Exploring the Need for New Typologies
Today, it is challenging to separate online and offline spaces and activities, and this is also true of digital religion as online and offline religious spaces become blended or blurred.
Piotr Siuda
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Digital religion, or issues on religion and digital media, are the expertise of Heidi A. Campbell and Ruth Tsuria. Both are prominent scholars on this topic, and this edited book is one of their latest important works.
Yildiz Sumeyye
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Abstract This article focuses on the role of digital media in the shift toward a “post-secular society.” Whereas classical sociologists presented technology and religion as incompatible by depicting technology’s spread as a powerful force of rationalization, disenchantment, and, ultimately, secularization, such assumptions have been ...
Aupers, Steven Derk, de Wildt, Lars
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Religious “Bubbles” in a Superdiverse Digital Landscape? Research with Religious Youth on Instagram
Religious activities are no longer confined to local religious communities, but are increasingly taking place online. In that regard, social media is of particular importance for young believers that connect with their peers via platforms such as ...
Christoph Novak +3 more
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