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A Comparative Study on Cyber Ethics, Religious Awareness and Satisfaction in Using Facebook for Social Networking

open access: yesAcademic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2013
Throughout the internet’s evolution , debates on cyber ethics had raised concerns within the educational system. New ethical dilemmas turned to emerge out of compounding facebook communication among users. Ethical behaviour involving computer networking has immense power in promoting not only valuable academic networking, but could be shifted for self ...
Che Noraini Hashim   +1 more
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Waking up to the Present: Vipassana Meditation and the Body [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Using ethnographic methods I examine the process of learning vipassana meditation, a form of meditation in which the practitioner focuses on their bodily sensations, and the ways in which learning this form of meditation affects the practitioner\u27s ...
Geffre, Craig
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European regulation of cross-border hate speech in cyberspace: The limits of legislation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper examines the complexities of regulating hate speech on the Internet through legal frameworks. It demonstrates the limitations of unilateral national content legislation and the difficulties inherent in multilateral efforts to regulate the ...
Banks, James
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Jihad online : how do terrorists use the internet? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Terrorism is designed to attract attention to the terrorist's cause and to spread fear and anxiety among wide circles of the targeted population. This paper provides information about the ways terrorists are using the Internet. The threat of terrorism is
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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Impoliteness Strategies in Facebook Comments on Religious-driven Sermons against the LGBTQ+ Community: A Pragmatic Analysis

open access: yesJ-Lalite
This research aims to identify common impoliteness strategies employed by Facebook users in their comments on religious-driven sermons against the LGBTQ+ community.
Mark Aaron Agbon Dacalanio
doaj   +1 more source

The Effect of Social Media on Civic Engagement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
“The most serious danger Americans now face, greater than terrorism, is that our country’s future may not end up in the hands of a citizenry capable of sustaining the liberty that has been America’s most precious legacy.” (Damon, 2011) According to many,
Ghosh, Rajani
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All liaisons are dangerous when all your friends are known to us [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are used by millions of users worldwide. Academically speaking, there is little doubt about the usefulness of demographic studies conducted on OSNs and, hence, methods to label unknown users from small labeled samples are ...
Gayo-Avello, Daniel
core   +2 more sources

The Contribution of Religion to Protest Mobilization on Digital Social Networks

open access: yesReligions
This article presents an in-depth analysis of the intertwining of religious and protest expression on digital social networks in Morocco. By exploring the mechanisms by which religious discourse is used to mobilize, articulate claims, and catalyze ...
Khalid Ait Hadi   +2 more
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PENGGUNAAN DAN PEMAANFAATAN CYBERSPACE DALAM GERAKAN PEMIKIRAN HIZBUT TAHRIR

open access: yesAl-Izzah, 2018
This research aims to analyze the use and utilization of cyberspace as new media (internet) in the movement thought of Hizbut Tahrir at IAIN Kendari. The findings of the situation show that the use and utilization of cyberspace via the internet with the ...
Ambar Sri Lestari, Shabrur Rijal Hamka
doaj   +1 more source

Identity Politics in a Mediatized Religious Environment on Facebook: Yes to Wearing the Cross Whenever and Wherever I Choose [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Religion in Europe, 2017
The Norwegian Facebook page Yes to Wearing the Cross Whenever and Wherever I Choose was initially created to protest the prohibition of the cross for nrk news anchors. Yet, many of the discussions and audience interactions transpired into heated religio-political debates with strong elements of anti-Muslim, xenophobic, anti-secular, and anti-atheist ...
openaire   +3 more sources

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