The third spaces of digital religion

This exciting volume explores how religious meaning is generated and performed in our present digital media ecosystem. It uses the spatial metaphor of a third space to visualize the mobility of everyday religion and to explore the dynamic ways in which contemporary subjects imagine, produce, and nav...

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Contributors: Echchaibi, Nabil (Editor) ; Hoover, Stewart M. 1951- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2023
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Routledge research in religion, media and culture
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Religion / Digitalization / Media theory
Further subjects:B Medienwissenschaften
B Media Studies
B Religion, allgemein
B Social media Religious aspects Christianity
B Digital Media Religious aspects Christianity
B Christianity and culture
B Religion: general
B RELIGION / Generals
B RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
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Summary:This exciting volume explores how religious meaning is generated and performed in our present digital media ecosystem. It uses the spatial metaphor of a third space to visualize the mobility of everyday religion and to explore the dynamic ways in which contemporary subjects imagine, produce, and navigate new religious and spiritual places. Comprised of seven original essays, this book provides a rigorous discussion of the complex intersections of the digital and religion, demonstrating how third spaces of religion stand out by virtue of their in-betweenness. They exist between private and public, between institution and individual, between authority and individual autonomy, between large media framings and individual "pro-sumption," and between local and translocal. Including probing analysis of how Muslim, Catholic, and Neo-Pagan identities are cultivated and developed online, case studies reflect on the creative outcomes of this condition of in-betweenness and the emergence of other places of religious and spiritual meaning. Blending theoretical analysis with grounded empirical research, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of contemporary religion, media and religion, sociology of religion, religion, and popular culture.
1. Introduction: Media Theory and the Third Spaces of Digital ReligionStewart M. Hoover and Nabil Echchaibi2. Neda: Religious Manifestations of a Digital MartyrSamira Rajabi3. Identity, Confession, and Performance in PostSecretStewart M. Hoover and Rachael Liberman4. Queer Muslim Identity in the Third Space of TumblrKristin M. Peterson5. The Sacred Tech: Identity, Aesthetics, and Practice in Neo-Pagan Digital SpacesGiulia Evolvi6. Facebook as a Third Space of Digital Catholicism: The "Catholic" in Circulation and ReconstructionMoisés Sbardelotto7. Rewriting Religion: How LGBTQ Individuals Are Finding a Place of Belonging OnlinePatrick M. Johnson
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (123 Seiten)
ISBN:1003048196
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4324/9781003048190