Digital Culture and Religion in Asia

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A01=Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir
A01=Sam Han
Author_Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir
Author_Sam Han
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Category=JHMC
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Chinese Government
Chinese Online Shopping
church
Church Men
Clerics
comparative religious media
Digital Culture
digital faith communities
Digital Islam
Digital Religion
durga
East Asian media studies
Election Day Exit Polling
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eq_computing
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falun
Falun Dafa
Falun Gong
Falun Gong Members
Falun Gong Practitioners
full
gong
gospel
Hyper Real Religion
Informational Complex
jihad
Korean Christianity
laskar
Laskar Jihad
Li Hongzhi
Miyazaki Hayao
MUIS
Muslim World
online
online religious identity
Pap
religion and technology
Religious Social Shaping
Southeast Asian Islam
Southeast Asian Muslims
technology shaping religious experience
virtual worship practices
yoido
Yoido Full Gospel Church

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138476196
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book critically analyses the functions and interconnectedness between religion and digital media in a range of East Asian countries. It discusses both how religious organizations make use of new technologies, and also explores how new technologies are reshaping religion in novel and interesting ways. Based on extensive research, the book focuses in particular on Christianity in South Korea, Neo-Shintoism in Japan, Falun Gong in China and Islam in Southeast Asia. Offering a comparative perspective on a broad range of media practices including video gaming, virtual worship, social networking and online testimonials, the book also investigates the idea that use of technology in itself mirrors religious practices. With an analysis of the impact of religion and new technology on national consciousness in a range of geographical locations, the authors offer a broadening of the scope of the study of religion, culture and media.

Sam Han is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and Adjunct Research Fellow at the Hawke Research Institute of the University of South Australia.

Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.