In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messaging, trolling, and tagging—have become central to tensions surrounding religion's presence in public life and the stakes of belonging to the nation. Three clusters of social media practices undergird these digital mediations: piety, surveillance, and fun. Such practices reveal how internet-enabled mediations reenergize religion as a political category of difference under majoritarian right-wing regimes and the transnational context of Islamophobia, while also offering distinct possibilities for imagining politics through the pleasures, visibilities, and reflections induced by digital circulations. Rather than approaching the internet as an abst...
The Sikh community in India is a minority based on a religion that combines aspects of Hinduism and ...
Through an ethnographic focus on Muslim neighbourhoods in a North Indian city, this article traces t...
How has digital media impacted Hindu activism in the UK? Here John Zavos explores its role in Sewa D...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
This paper examines the sociodigital experiences of political and religious minorities in contempora...
This thesis is a theoretically framed and historically informed sociological analysis of how digital...
This paper explores the case of right-wing Hindu nationalist volunteers in India, to turn a critical...
In 2012 the Aam Aadmi (common man) Party (AAP) made its debut on the Indian political scene on a pla...
This study examines how India uses digital media to connect with its diaspora as part of its diaspor...
In this examination of the web presence of OFBJP.org, I show first how Overseas Friends of BJP fit i...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
The Sikh community in India is a minority based on a religion that combines aspects of Hinduism and ...
Through an ethnographic focus on Muslim neighbourhoods in a North Indian city, this article traces t...
How has digital media impacted Hindu activism in the UK? Here John Zavos explores its role in Sewa D...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
This paper examines the sociodigital experiences of political and religious minorities in contempora...
This thesis is a theoretically framed and historically informed sociological analysis of how digital...
This paper explores the case of right-wing Hindu nationalist volunteers in India, to turn a critical...
In 2012 the Aam Aadmi (common man) Party (AAP) made its debut on the Indian political scene on a pla...
This study examines how India uses digital media to connect with its diaspora as part of its diaspor...
In this examination of the web presence of OFBJP.org, I show first how Overseas Friends of BJP fit i...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politi...
The Sikh community in India is a minority based on a religion that combines aspects of Hinduism and ...
Through an ethnographic focus on Muslim neighbourhoods in a North Indian city, this article traces t...
How has digital media impacted Hindu activism in the UK? Here John Zavos explores its role in Sewa D...