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Negotiating visibility is an active movement towards legitimization. And religions are not exempt from legitimization if they are to endure in these new digital times where competidors battle to fill the intersection between the sacred and the secular. The initial discomfort among the religious with digital challenges dissipated rapidly when they understood two essential aspects of the new scenario. One was that their people (the faithful) filled the virtual space in imaginative and very creative ways. Religious leaders discovered that their faithful were perhaps not present at their mosques, synagogues, temples or churches, but they surely were on Internet 24/7. And they were there, engaging, praying, searching for information, sharing thoughts, pictures, ideas… Focusing on this intuition of communities and visibility of religion, this volume offers the work of scholars, Technology experts, sociologists of religion, journalists, historians and theologians.

Negotiating Religious Visibility In Digital Media

by Susana Herrera, Xiskya Valladares, Rafael Luciani, Albert Sez, Walter C. Ihejirika, Francesc-Xavier Marn, Mara Jos Pou e Jos Manuel Aparicio

Property Description
ISBN: 9788494797804
Publisher: Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations
Release Date: November of 2017
Language: English
Pages: 120
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
EAN: 9788494797804