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Public Atheism and ‘Islamophobia’ on Twitter
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Alan G. Nixon
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction and Overview 1
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Part 1: Digital Methodologies of Religion, Belief and Myth
- A Virtual Trinity 25
- Studying Religion and YouTube 49
- Studying Muslim Identity Online in Post-9/11 America: Results and Implications for Accessing Stigmatized Minority Groups 67
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Part 2: Digital Worldviews
- “Crap, we needed a god . . . ”: Religion, Videogames, and the Digital Social 93
- Emotion, Ritual and Rules of Feeling in the Study of Digital Religion 110
- Shari’a in Cyberspace: An analysis of Australian and US Internet Sites 129
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Part 3: Digital Public Spheres
- Public Atheism and ‘Islamophobia’ on Twitter 153
- The Study of Post-Secularization through the Digital Social 178
- ‘No life’ Eschatology: The Incorporation and Avatarisation of Digital Eremitism 197
- Index 219
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction and Overview 1
-
Part 1: Digital Methodologies of Religion, Belief and Myth
- A Virtual Trinity 25
- Studying Religion and YouTube 49
- Studying Muslim Identity Online in Post-9/11 America: Results and Implications for Accessing Stigmatized Minority Groups 67
-
Part 2: Digital Worldviews
- “Crap, we needed a god . . . ”: Religion, Videogames, and the Digital Social 93
- Emotion, Ritual and Rules of Feeling in the Study of Digital Religion 110
- Shari’a in Cyberspace: An analysis of Australian and US Internet Sites 129
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Part 3: Digital Public Spheres
- Public Atheism and ‘Islamophobia’ on Twitter 153
- The Study of Post-Secularization through the Digital Social 178
- ‘No life’ Eschatology: The Incorporation and Avatarisation of Digital Eremitism 197
- Index 219