This chapter examines religious discourse on Facebook and brings to the fore the recurrent deceptive requests that have given rise to new forms of religious extremism and radicalism. Many Christians have turned to social media as a medium where their faith can be practiced and with the intention of enforcing it on others. One major avenue through which this ensues is in the inherent ideological requests on Facebook where members are threatened to either type “Amen” or be afflicted with curses as punishment. These misleading requests usually attract instantaneous thousands of “likes” and consenting responses that depict underlying fear. An awareness of these extremist inclinations against the backdrop of religion is crucial to the understan...
Abstract This study aimed to analyze words that were often used by hate spellers in Facebook, the ...
Facebook has become one of the fastest growing social media platforms. At the end of 2013, Facebook ...
This research used critical discursive psychology to analyse anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse...
This chapter examines religious discourse on Facebook and brings to the fore the recurrent deceptive...
Yes to wearing the cross whenever and wherever I choose (YWC) is a Facebook group that was establish...
Despite the emergence of religions on Internet and the importance of social media, research dedicate...
This study explores why Christians ( N = 335) use Facebook for religious purposes and the needs eng...
Understanding how extremist Salafists communicate, and not only what, is key to gaining insights int...
This book explores communication on Facebook, developing the new theoretical concept of context desi...
This paper explores social media conversations about Islam and Muslims through discourse analysis. T...
The religious and the spiritual is increasingly defined by new means of communication, and Christian...
Recent works on social media and religion have paid particular attention to the role of social media...
Today, ideological threats are manifested in the form of attempts to change the views of certain seg...
Today, ideological threats are manifested in the form of attempts to change the views of certain seg...
Drawing on the ethnographic study of the Norwegian Facebook group Yes to wearing the cross whenever ...
Abstract This study aimed to analyze words that were often used by hate spellers in Facebook, the ...
Facebook has become one of the fastest growing social media platforms. At the end of 2013, Facebook ...
This research used critical discursive psychology to analyse anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse...
This chapter examines religious discourse on Facebook and brings to the fore the recurrent deceptive...
Yes to wearing the cross whenever and wherever I choose (YWC) is a Facebook group that was establish...
Despite the emergence of religions on Internet and the importance of social media, research dedicate...
This study explores why Christians ( N = 335) use Facebook for religious purposes and the needs eng...
Understanding how extremist Salafists communicate, and not only what, is key to gaining insights int...
This book explores communication on Facebook, developing the new theoretical concept of context desi...
This paper explores social media conversations about Islam and Muslims through discourse analysis. T...
The religious and the spiritual is increasingly defined by new means of communication, and Christian...
Recent works on social media and religion have paid particular attention to the role of social media...
Today, ideological threats are manifested in the form of attempts to change the views of certain seg...
Today, ideological threats are manifested in the form of attempts to change the views of certain seg...
Drawing on the ethnographic study of the Norwegian Facebook group Yes to wearing the cross whenever ...
Abstract This study aimed to analyze words that were often used by hate spellers in Facebook, the ...
Facebook has become one of the fastest growing social media platforms. At the end of 2013, Facebook ...
This research used critical discursive psychology to analyse anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse...