Cyber behavior and religious practice on the internet

Heidi Campbell, Louise Connelly

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    Abstract

    Cyber behavior and religious practices on the Internet have grown in popularity and acceptability over the past decade. Consequently, a number of religious traditions and individuals frequently use the Internet, while also negotiating between the offline and online world. The study of religious use of the Internet is contextualized within a number of phases and trends, which emerged as early as the 1980s and came to prominence in the 1990s with the study of religious rituals and behaviors online. Over the last fifteen years, the examination of religion online has moved from descriptive analysis toward more in-depth questioning as well as addressing some of the methodological challenges of studying religion online. The future direction and next phase in the study of religious cyber behavior includes targeting a number of areas yet to be analyzed thoroughly and in doing so, providing a more holistic understanding of cyber religious behavior.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEnclyclopedia of Cyber Behavior
    EditorsZheng Yan
    PublisherIGI Global
    ISBN (Electronic)9781466603165
    ISBN (Print)9781466603158
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012

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