This article examines how young Muslims and Christians with ethnic minority backgrounds in Oslo reflect on their use of social media as a way to present themselves and their religiosity. The study draws upon Arlie Hochschild’s concepts of feeling rules and emotional labour and Erving Goffman’s typology of frontstage and backstage behaviour to analyse how young Muslims and Christian informants present themselves on social media. For minority groups, these strategies can be used to negotiate religion and create a different image. This study shows that both Christian and Muslim youth with minority backgrounds use different strategies to present their religiosity. Even though all the informants want to portray themselves as religious, they care...
The purpose of this essay was to examine the role of religious beliefs, actions and practice in youn...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
With the expanding digital public sphere, social media have worked as tools that construct and maint...
This article examines how young Muslims and Christians with ethnic minority backgrounds in Oslo refl...
This thesis explores the topic of religious limitations and possibilities in the context of high sch...
This article examines the religious transnational orientation among young Muslims and Christians in ...
Recent works on social media and religion have paid particular attention to the role of social media...
The exposure of social media has also changed the pattern of acceptance of da’wah, especially change...
A person’s identity, both social and personal, can be said to be constituted by several different as...
This study discusses the use of social media in teenagers. Teenagers are a period of searching for i...
The Norwegian Facebook page, Yes to wearing the cross whenever and wherever I choose was initially c...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates, using an experimental study, the consequences...
There is growing interest in how diasporic Islam may be embraced by young people as a way of carving...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
The purpose of this essay was to examine the role of religious beliefs, actions and practice in youn...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
With the expanding digital public sphere, social media have worked as tools that construct and maint...
This article examines how young Muslims and Christians with ethnic minority backgrounds in Oslo refl...
This thesis explores the topic of religious limitations and possibilities in the context of high sch...
This article examines the religious transnational orientation among young Muslims and Christians in ...
Recent works on social media and religion have paid particular attention to the role of social media...
The exposure of social media has also changed the pattern of acceptance of da’wah, especially change...
A person’s identity, both social and personal, can be said to be constituted by several different as...
This study discusses the use of social media in teenagers. Teenagers are a period of searching for i...
The Norwegian Facebook page, Yes to wearing the cross whenever and wherever I choose was initially c...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates, using an experimental study, the consequences...
There is growing interest in how diasporic Islam may be embraced by young people as a way of carving...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
The purpose of this essay was to examine the role of religious beliefs, actions and practice in youn...
This article offers a reflexive account of the process of researching religious identity with young ...
With the expanding digital public sphere, social media have worked as tools that construct and maint...