Gernot Meier deals with some methodological problems in his article. Focusing on the FIGU Community and the Ashtar Command Movement on the Internet, Meier illustrates our theoretical and empirical difficulties in defining a religious community on the Internet. In the end, he provides a perspective on new research systems for Internet researchers
This paper focuses on the impact of cyberspace on religiosity in Iran through reviewing previous stu...
This article examines the presence of cyberreligion, the worldwide increasing use of the internet fo...
The question of religious content in the media has occupied many scholars studying the relationship...
Oliver Krüger discusses some empirical problems of Internet research in his contribution. Analysis o...
In his article, Göran Larsson discusses and tests the way an Islamic online discussion group could b...
Religious groups have conceived the internet as both a promising way of increasing interest in relig...
Data transitions have revolutionized many scientific disciplines, starting with the exact sciences, ...
Although secularisation and institutional specialisation have reduced the importance and influence o...
together researchers from around the world to discuss their studies of religion online. In the concl...
This paper provides a concise summary of Heidi A Campbell's research on religious community online a...
The use of the Internet by religious people and groups began in the 1980s. Since that time, the way ...
textThe Internet is affecting people's lives today through their personal and social relationships, ...
Almost all US based religious groups have a presence on the Internet, regardless of the number of pe...
There is considerable controversy concerning the ability of the Internet to provide communal experi-...
It has been claimed that the Internet is influencing not only ways of doing business and modes of co...
This paper focuses on the impact of cyberspace on religiosity in Iran through reviewing previous stu...
This article examines the presence of cyberreligion, the worldwide increasing use of the internet fo...
The question of religious content in the media has occupied many scholars studying the relationship...
Oliver Krüger discusses some empirical problems of Internet research in his contribution. Analysis o...
In his article, Göran Larsson discusses and tests the way an Islamic online discussion group could b...
Religious groups have conceived the internet as both a promising way of increasing interest in relig...
Data transitions have revolutionized many scientific disciplines, starting with the exact sciences, ...
Although secularisation and institutional specialisation have reduced the importance and influence o...
together researchers from around the world to discuss their studies of religion online. In the concl...
This paper provides a concise summary of Heidi A Campbell's research on religious community online a...
The use of the Internet by religious people and groups began in the 1980s. Since that time, the way ...
textThe Internet is affecting people's lives today through their personal and social relationships, ...
Almost all US based religious groups have a presence on the Internet, regardless of the number of pe...
There is considerable controversy concerning the ability of the Internet to provide communal experi-...
It has been claimed that the Internet is influencing not only ways of doing business and modes of co...
This paper focuses on the impact of cyberspace on religiosity in Iran through reviewing previous stu...
This article examines the presence of cyberreligion, the worldwide increasing use of the internet fo...
The question of religious content in the media has occupied many scholars studying the relationship...