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Religious Identification on Facebook Visuals and (Online) Out-group Intolerance: Experimenting the Sri Lankan Case

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2021
Following several online and offline ethno-religious tensions in 2018 and 2019, social media (Facebook in particular) has become one of the scapegoats for instigating ethnic intolerance in Sri Lanka. Conjecture suggests that increased religious commitment and frequently shared religious expressions on social media are responsible for provoking ethnic ...
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Analysis of religious ritual behaviours on the Facebook group "Trust Jesus" in relation to Pascal Boyer's concept of the religions "in the wild" and interaction rituals theory by Randall Collins

2023
This article provides an analysis of communication within a private Facebook group, “Trust Jesus”, as a ritual action performed by its members. The aim of the conducted study utilizing the virtual ethnography method was to establish whether properties of religious ritual behaviour can be observed in the posts and comments published in the studied group.
Dąbrowska-Prokopowska, Ewa   +1 more
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Art, social media and religious discourse in Nigeria: Unpacking Okonkwo’s Facebook challenge illustrations

Journal of African Media Studies
The purpose of this study is to extend a scholarly reading of Jide Okonkwo’s digital illustrations, which he referred to as the Daily Bible Illustration Challenge (DBIC). The study aims to deepen our understanding of the relationship between art, religion and the social interventions that occur between them.
Trevor Vt. Morgan   +4 more
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Nobody Knows You're a Dog but Everybody Knows You're a Republican

International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change, 2015
Geography often serves as at least a partial determinant of economic and cultural characteristics. For example, individuals who live in affluent neighborhoods are likely to come into contact with other individuals who have similar income and education levels, which often tend to be associated with political views and personal interests. However, within
Bryon Balint, Jennifer Gustafson
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Facebook Gets Religion: Fund-Raising by Religious Organizations on Social Networks

2014
This study explores the use of Facebook by a number of religious and denominationally affiliated non-profit charity or social purpose organizations. International relief agencies, youth ministry organizations, outdoor ministries, missionary organizations and other established “causes” on facebook.com designed to gather “members,” further ongoing ...
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Facebooking Religion and the Technologization of the Religious Discourse: A Case Study of a Botswana-based Prophetic Church

2016
Online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet, Vol 11 (2016)
Faimau, Gabriel, Behrens, Camden
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Marginalized Religious Youngsters: The Case of Facebook Group ‘Imam Hatips Should be Closed’

2020
ظهرت وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي نتيجة التطورات في تقنيات الحاسوب والاتصالات، وتُعرف المجتمعات الافتراضية التي نشأت في هذا المجال، بالمجموعات التي يستمتع فيها الناس ويقضون أوقات فراغهم ويتشاركون هواياتهم، وتوضح هذه الدراسة أن شباب وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي يمكنهم رؤية هذا المجال كأساس لبناء هوية تتجاوز قضاء وقت الفراغ أو مشاركة الهوايات أو العثور على أصدقاء ...
EVYAPAR, Mehmet Ertuğrul   +1 more
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Facebook, a space for religious expression and visibility

2017
Les réseaux socionumériques font partie intégrante de la vie de millions de Français, et Facebook constitue un espace privilégié d’expression et de représentation identitaire et communautaire. Partant du constat que beaucoup d’utilisateurs se définissant comme Français et musulmans créent sur ce réseau social planétaire des pages, groupes et profils ...
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Faith, Fake News, and Facebook: Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Education for Ethical Digital Citizenship

This chapter examines the role of Christian Religious Studies (CRS) as a transformative tool for nurturing ethical digital citizenship among Nigerian youth. In an era marked by the widespread circulation of fake news, online hate speech, and digital manipulation, religiously motivated misinformation has become a major driver of societal unrest and ...
NYITYO, Dominica Shanpepe   +1 more
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