Although Catholic monasteries are theoretically out of the world, monks and nuns more and more use the internet, both for religious and non-religious reasons. While society at large often takes it for granted that monks are out of modernity, monastic communities have been adopted media from relatively early on, and we cannot say that they have come late to its use. The internet can offer monasteries a lot of advantages because it allows monks to be in the world without going out of the cloister. Nevertheless, the introduction of this new media in monasteries also raises a lot of questions about the potential contradictions it poses with other aspects of monastic life. The paper seeks to research the use of the medium by monks and nuns even ...
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This paper draws on digital ethnography to examine the experience of a Catholic English Benedictine ...
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International audienceFrench monasteries and abbeys played a religious, cultural, political and econ...
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The paper analyses the use of online media to conduct information policy in the parishes of the Roma...
New Monasticism has been interpreted by its protagonists as an answer to the challenges of the futur...
This study examines how Christian churches in Norway use social media. The key finding is that the c...
Although Catholic monasteries are theoretically out of the world, monks and nuns more and more use t...
The virtual world of the Internet is acknowledged as a potentially innovative way of doing research ...
Is the church in XIX century ready to enter virtual reality? How does the evangelization of "virtual...
This paper draws on digital ethnography to examine the experience of a Catholic English Benedictine ...
This paper draws on digital ethnography to examine the experience of a Catholic English Benedictine ...
This study suggests the audience that needs to be reached in the Catholic Church and that audience’s...
ABSTRACT This dissertation addresses the unique challenges and opportunities of spiritual formatio...
International audienceFrench monasteries and abbeys played a religious, cultural, political and econ...
Recent works on social media and religion have paid particular attention to the role of social media...
This ‘exploratory case study’ focuses on the Web 2.0 practices related to the popular cult of ‘Madon...
Understanding how religious leaders use the internet to maintain their religious authority has been ...
The paper dwells on the modern phenomenon of the clergy going online and exploring new audiences. Th...
The paper analyses the use of online media to conduct information policy in the parishes of the Roma...
New Monasticism has been interpreted by its protagonists as an answer to the challenges of the futur...
This study examines how Christian churches in Norway use social media. The key finding is that the c...