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COVID and Congregations: An Analysis of Religious Messages on Facebook during the Coronavirus Crisis
Howard Journal of Communications, 2021Religious organizations are critical in post-crisis renewal. Less is known about how effective these organizations are during other stages of a crisis.
Lakelyn E. Taylor +2 more
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Facebook as a Site for Inter-religious Encounters
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2015AbstractThe aim of this article is to analyse the social networking site Facebook as a possible platform for inter-religious dialogue. Building on a case study—an attack on a Buddhist temple in Turku, Finland, and the consequent interaction that took place online immediately following the attack—the article investigates the strengths and limitations of
Illman Ruth, Sjö Sofia
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Transnational Religious Practices on Facebook
CyberOrient, 2017AbstractAccess to cyberspace by Yezidi populations has given this group a platform for rebuilding their religious identity, which, in turn, has enabled them to challenge existing geographic, political and cultural constraints in Iraq. The Yezidi in Iraq have to live with the threat of discrimination and even violence.
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Right-Wing Populism and Political Instrumentalization of Religion
Journal of Religion in Europe, 2022Abstract The study investigates the online debate sparked by the political instrumentalization of religious symbols by right-wing populist leaders, taking as a case study the campaign communication of Matteo Salvini—leader of the Italian “Lega” party—in the run-up to the 2018 and 2019 general and European elections. Against the backdrop of theories
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