The popularity of social media in Indonesia, combined with the rise of political Islamism in recent years, are changing the ways in which people engage with religious matters in the world’s largest Muslim country. One significant change is the way that religious and political figures incorporate a combination of online and offline audiences in maintaining their public authority
This article introduces the special issue ‘Online Publics in Muslim Southeast A...
[MODERATION REGRESSION AND RELIGIOUS NARRATIVE IN SOCIAL MEDIA, MAINSTREAMING FACTS AND STRATEGIES] ...
Public activities carried out on social media may trigger religious identity based social riot. Such...
The wave of transnational ideological thought after the 1999 reform has become a serious threat to r...
Indonesia is listed as the country with the most Twitter users in the world in 2010, more precisely ...
Contemporary Indonesia has seen the simultaneous growth of social media technology and an increase i...
In today’s digital age, one of the most significant shifts in the field of Islam in Indonesia is the...
Religion is predicted to dissipate from social significance through the processes of development or ...
Indonesian Muslims inclined to moderation have been increasing their presence in social media to cou...
Noorshahril Saat and Ahmad Najib Burhani (eds). 2020. The New Santri: Challenges to Traditional Reli...
In early 2012, a civil-initiated movement called #IndonesiaTanpaFPI urged the government todisband a...
The landscape of the Indonesian public sphere amidst the rise of new media has opened both opportuni...
This article explores the rise of contemporary Islamic movement that emerged as a result of a counte...
Since late 1980s when the first Indonesian mailing list was established, which marked the advent of ...
This paper endeavors to explore the impact of New Media on the dynamics of religious authorities, wi...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Online Publics in Muslim Southeast A...
[MODERATION REGRESSION AND RELIGIOUS NARRATIVE IN SOCIAL MEDIA, MAINSTREAMING FACTS AND STRATEGIES] ...
Public activities carried out on social media may trigger religious identity based social riot. Such...
The wave of transnational ideological thought after the 1999 reform has become a serious threat to r...
Indonesia is listed as the country with the most Twitter users in the world in 2010, more precisely ...
Contemporary Indonesia has seen the simultaneous growth of social media technology and an increase i...
In today’s digital age, one of the most significant shifts in the field of Islam in Indonesia is the...
Religion is predicted to dissipate from social significance through the processes of development or ...
Indonesian Muslims inclined to moderation have been increasing their presence in social media to cou...
Noorshahril Saat and Ahmad Najib Burhani (eds). 2020. The New Santri: Challenges to Traditional Reli...
In early 2012, a civil-initiated movement called #IndonesiaTanpaFPI urged the government todisband a...
The landscape of the Indonesian public sphere amidst the rise of new media has opened both opportuni...
This article explores the rise of contemporary Islamic movement that emerged as a result of a counte...
Since late 1980s when the first Indonesian mailing list was established, which marked the advent of ...
This paper endeavors to explore the impact of New Media on the dynamics of religious authorities, wi...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Online Publics in Muslim Southeast A...
[MODERATION REGRESSION AND RELIGIOUS NARRATIVE IN SOCIAL MEDIA, MAINSTREAMING FACTS AND STRATEGIES] ...
Public activities carried out on social media may trigger religious identity based social riot. Such...