The Oxford Handbook of Digital Religion
Heidi A Campbell editor Pauline Hope Cheong editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:19th Dec '24
Should be back in stock very soon

The recently-coined term digital religion refers to the understanding that contemporary religion is practiced in both online and offline contexts, and these contexts intersect with one another. Scholars of digital religion recognize that religion is increasingly influenced and informed by its interactions with computer-mediated, digital technologies, including not only the different manifestations of the internet, but other emerging forms of technology, such as mobile phones and video games. The Oxford Handbook of Digital Religion will provide a comprehensive overview of religion as seen and performed through these various media, platforms, and cultural spaces. The text will cover religious engagement with a wide range of digital media forms (including social media, websites, gaming environments, virtual and augmented realities, etc.) and highlight examples of technological engagement and negotiation within the major world religions (i.e. Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism), as well as significant subgroups. And because of the interdisciplinary nature of the field, the Handbook will be led by co-editors representing the fields of religious studies and communications, both with experience in how those disciplines intersect.
In the research on the edge of digitality and religion Heidí Campbeel is a familiar name. [...] The Oxford Handbook of Religion (2024), with its more than 660 pages and 37 chapters, is divided into 6 main parts.[...] Its themes illustrate the depth of this book, in which all religions of the world are portrayed, as well as right across human existence. * T.T.J. Pleizier, Theologia Reformata *
ISBN: 9780197549803
Dimensions: 231mm x 173mm x 58mm
Weight: 1157g
680 pages