Digital Religion, Social Media and Culture
Perspectives, Practices and Futures
Jones, Steve / Cheong, Pauline Hope / Fischer-Nielsen, Peter / Gelfgren, Stefan / Ess, Charles
Erscheinungsjahr:
2012
Inhalt
Contents: Pauline Hope Cheong/Charles Ess: Introduction: Religion 2.0? Relational and Hybridizing Pathways in Religion, Social Media, and Culture – Knut Lundby: Dreams of Church in Cyberspace – Bernie Hogan/Barry Wellman: The Immanent Internet Redux – Bala A. Musa/Ibrahim M. Ahmadu: New Media,
and Church Brandversation: A Media Ecology Perspective – Heidi Campbell: How Religious Communities Negotiate New Media Religiously – Jørgen Straarup: When Pinocchio Goes to Church: Exploring an Avatar Religion – Peter Fischer-Nielsen: Pastors on the Internet: Online Responses to Secularization – Lorenzo Cantoni/Emanuele Rapetti/Stefano Tardini/Sara Vannini/Daniel Arasa: PICTURE: The Adoption of ICT by Catholic Priests – Mark D. Johns: Voting «Present»: Religious Organizational Groups on Facebook – Stine Lomborg/Charles Ess: «Keeping the Line Open and Warm»: An Activist Danish Church and Its Presence on Facebook – Pauline Hope Cheong: Twitter of Faith: Understanding Social Media Networking and Microblogging Rituals as Religious Practices – Tim Hutchings: Creating Church Online: Networks and Collectives in Contemporary Christianity – Stefan Gelfgren: «Let There Be Digital Networks and God Will Provide Growth?» Comparing Aims and Hopes of 19th-Century and Post-Millennial Christianity – Peter Horsfield: «A Moderate Diversity of Books?» The Challenge of New Media to the Practice of Christian Theology – Sam Han: Clocks and Computers: The Doctrine of
, Technologies, and Humanism – Lynne M. Baab: Toward a Theology of the Internet: Place, Relationship, and Sin – Peter Fischer-Nielsen/Stefan Gelfgren: Conclusion: Religion in a Digital Age: Future Developments and Research Directions. Inhaltsverzeichnis