Format:
xii, 326 Seiten
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Diagramme
ISBN:
9781433114755
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9781433114748
Series Statement:
Digital formations Vol. 78
Content:
This anthology collects some of the most current research and reflection on the complex interactions between religion and computer-mediated communications (CMC). The contributions cohere around the central question: how will core religious understanding of identity, community and authority shape and be (re)shaped by the communicative possibilities of Web. 2.0? The authors address these questions in three distinct ways: through contemporary empirical research on how diverse traditions across the globe seek to take up the technologies and affordances of contemporary CDC; through investigations that place these contemporary developments in larger historical and theological contexts; and through careful reflection on the theoretical dimensions of research on religion and CMC.--From cover, p. [4]
Note:
Tabellen, Literaturverzeichnisse, Literaturhinweise
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1. Introduction : Religion 2.0? : relational and hybridizing pathways in religion, social media, and culture
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Part I. Theorizing Digital Religion. 2. Dreams of church in cyberspace
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3. The immanent internet redux
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4. New media, Wikifaith and church brandversation : a media ecology perspective
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5. How religious communities negotiate new media religiously
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6. When Pinocchio goes to church : exploring an avatar religion
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Part II. Empirical Investigations. 7. Pastors on the internet : online responses to secularization
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8. PICTURE: The adoption of ICT by Catholic priests
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9. Voting "present" : religious organizational groups on Facebook
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10. "Keeping the line open and warm" : an activist Danish church and its presence on Facebook
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11. Twitter of faith : understanding social media networking and microblogging rituals as relgious practices
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12. Creating church online : networks and collectives in contemporary Christianity
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Part III. Historical and Theological Examinations. 13. "Let there be digital networks and God will provide growth?" : comparing aims and hopes of 19th-century and post-millennial Christianity
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14. "A moderate diversity of books?" : the challenge of new media to the practice of Christian theology
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15. Clocks and computers : the doctrine of "imago Dei," technologies, and humanism
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16. Toward a theology of the internet : place, relationship, and sin
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17. Conclusion : Religion in a digital age : future developments and research directions
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781453905692
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
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Theology
Keywords:
Christentum
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Computerunterstützte Kommunikation
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Soziales Netzwerk
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Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Ess, Charles 1951-
Author information:
Cheong, Pauline Hope 1977-
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