Religion on the Internet – Research Prospects and Promises: Religion and the Social Order
Autor David G. Bromley, Douglas E. Cowan, Jeffrey K. Haddenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 feb 2001
Religion and the Internet is essential reading for all who seek to understand how religion is being presented on the Internet and how this topic is likely to unfold in the years ahead.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780762305353
ISBN-10: 0762305355
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 559 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Religion and the Social Order
ISBN-10: 0762305355
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 559 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Religion and the Social Order
Cuprins
Introduction.
The promised land or electronic chaos? Toward understanding religion on the internet (J.K. Hadden, D.E. Cowan).
Internet Research: Studying Religion on the Web.
Researching religion in cyberspace: issues and strategies from the sociology of the internet (L.L. Dawson). Religious ethnography on the world wide web (W.S. Bainbridge). Doing research and teaching with the American religion data archive: initial efforts to democratize access to data (R. Finke et al.). Religion, rhetoric and scholarship: managing vested interest in e-space (D.E. Cowan).
Internet Faith: Religions in Cyberspace.
Surfing Islam: ayatollahs, shayks and hajjs on the superhighway (G.R. Bunt). Toward understanding how religious organizations use the internet (S. Horsfall). Dispatches from the electronic frontier: explorations of mainline Protestant use of the internet (K. Bedell). Online-religion/religion-online: virtual communities (C. Helland). On-line ethnography of dipensationalist discourse: revealed versus negotiated truth (R.G. Howard).
Webs of Deceit: Religious Propaganda on the Net.
New religious movements and the internet: the new frontier of cult controversies (J.-F. Mayer). "So many evil things": anticult terrorism via the internet (M. Introvigne).
Internet Teaching: Pedagogy and the World Wide Web.
Evolution of a religious web site devoted to tolerance (B.A. Robinson). Mapping a "cyberlimen": a test case for the use of electronic discussion boards in religious studies classes (J.M. Robinson). A history of the religious movements homepage project at the University of Virginia (J.K. Hadden). List of contributors and contact information. Biographical information on the authors.
The promised land or electronic chaos? Toward understanding religion on the internet (J.K. Hadden, D.E. Cowan).
Internet Research: Studying Religion on the Web.
Researching religion in cyberspace: issues and strategies from the sociology of the internet (L.L. Dawson). Religious ethnography on the world wide web (W.S. Bainbridge). Doing research and teaching with the American religion data archive: initial efforts to democratize access to data (R. Finke et al.). Religion, rhetoric and scholarship: managing vested interest in e-space (D.E. Cowan).
Internet Faith: Religions in Cyberspace.
Surfing Islam: ayatollahs, shayks and hajjs on the superhighway (G.R. Bunt). Toward understanding how religious organizations use the internet (S. Horsfall). Dispatches from the electronic frontier: explorations of mainline Protestant use of the internet (K. Bedell). Online-religion/religion-online: virtual communities (C. Helland). On-line ethnography of dipensationalist discourse: revealed versus negotiated truth (R.G. Howard).
Webs of Deceit: Religious Propaganda on the Net.
New religious movements and the internet: the new frontier of cult controversies (J.-F. Mayer). "So many evil things": anticult terrorism via the internet (M. Introvigne).
Internet Teaching: Pedagogy and the World Wide Web.
Evolution of a religious web site devoted to tolerance (B.A. Robinson). Mapping a "cyberlimen": a test case for the use of electronic discussion boards in religious studies classes (J.M. Robinson). A history of the religious movements homepage project at the University of Virginia (J.K. Hadden). List of contributors and contact information. Biographical information on the authors.