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‘Forced’ Online Religion: Religious Minority and Majority Communities’ Media Usage during the COVID-19 Lockdown

open access: yesReligions, 2021
On 11 March 2020, the Danish Prime Minister announced a forthcoming lockdown of Danish society due to the COVID-19 pandemic and shut down all public institutions, including the national church.
Lene Kühle, Tina Langholm Larsen
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Online Religion as Lived Religion. Methodological Issues in the Study of Religious Participation on the Internet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In his article Christopher Helland proposes a more comprehensive framework for his theoretical distinction for online religion and religion online. When he developed this typology in 1999, Helland recognized a clear distinction between religious Web ...
Helland, Christopher
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Mental health and Islamic religion online: An intertextual analysis [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2017
In this article, the discursive construction of mental health and the role religion plays in its representation are examined using four psychological consultations collected in fall 2016 from Islamweb.net, the largest network for Islamic information ...
Najma Al Zidjaly
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Mediatization and Hypermediation in Digital Religion and the Transformation of Indonesian Muslim Religious Practices through Social Media Usage

open access: yesJurnal Sosiologi Agama
This article examines mediatization and hypermediation in digital religion concerning contemporary Muslim religious practices, particularly in Indonesia, through social media.
Hanung Sito Rohmawati   +2 more
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Theological Insight of Digital Religion [PDF]

open access: yesBogoslovni Vestnik, 2023
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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Coronavirus-Driven Digitalization of In-Person Communities. Analysis of the Catholic Church Online Response in Spain during the Pandemic

open access: yesReligions, 2021
COVID-19 has driven several global offline communities to go online. Restrictions to the free movement of people in response to the coronavirus pandemic triggered a profound rethinking of jobs, products and services, and among them, the activities of ...
Alba Sabaté Gauxachs   +2 more
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The Internet, Religion, and Popular Culture [PDF]

open access: yesReligion & Communication, 2008
This paper tries to study the complex relationship between religion, popular culture and the internet. The Internet not only prepares some facilities for religion, but also it’s a site for a new interaction between religion and popular culture.
Mas'oud Kowsari
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Mapping Digital Religion: Exploring the Need for New Typologies

open access: yesReligions, 2021
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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Religious Freedom, Cybersecurity, and the Stability of Society: Problems and Perspectives from a European Perspective

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Although religious freedom significantly affects certain people, the guarantees for its observance also have implications for the quality of social life and the security of the state.
Piotr Roszak, Sasa Horvat
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Kirker, korona og nettbaserte gudstjenester

open access: yesNorsk Medietidsskrift, 2021
Sammendrag Store deler av Norge ble digitale da landet nærmest stengte ned våren 2020. Denne artikkelen dreier seg om hva som skjedde da kirker og menigheter byttet kirkerommet med det digitale rom som følge av korona-pandemien. Det ble holdt
Hans-Olav Hodøl   +2 more
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