Religion, Hypermobility and Digital Media in Global Asia Faith, Flows and Fellowship |
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Editor:
| Gomes, Catherine Kong, Lily Woods, Orlando |
Contribution by:
| Gomes, Catherine Hickey-Moody, Anna Sng, Bee Bee Lim, Francis Qian, Junxi Zhang, Han |
Series title: | Media, Culture and Communication in Migrant Societies Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-94-6372-893-5 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2020 |
Publisher: | Amsterdam University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $138.00 |
Book Description:
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Digital media is changing the ways in which religion is practiced, understood, proselytised and countered. Religious institutions and leaders use digital media to engage with their congregations who now are not confined to single locations and physical structures. The faithful are part of online communities which allow them a space to worship and to find fellowship. Migrant and mobile subjects thus are able to be connected to their faith -- whether home grown or emerging -- wherever...
More DescriptionDigital media is changing the ways in which religion is practiced, understood, proselytised and countered. Religious institutions and leaders use digital media to engage with their congregations who now are not confined to single locations and physical structures. The faithful are part of online communities which allow them a space to worship and to find fellowship. Migrant and mobile subjects thus are able to be connected to their faith -- whether home grown or emerging -- wherever they may be, providing them with an anchor in unfamiliar physical and cultural surroundings. As Asia rises, mobilities associated with Asian populations have escalated. The notion of 'Global Asia' is a reflection of this increased mobility, where Asia includes not only Asian countries as sites of political independence, but also the transnational networks of Asian trans/migrants, and the diasporic settlements of Asian peoples all over the world. This collection features cutting edge research by scholars across disciplines seeking to understand the role and significance of religion among transnational mobile subjects in this age of digital media, and in particular, as experienced in Global Asia.