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Religion in the Age of Digitalization

From New Media to Spiritual Machines
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196 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am16.10.2020
This book examines the current use of digital media in religious engagement and how new media can influence and alter faith and spirituality.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book examines the current use of digital media in religious engagement and how new media can influence and alter faith and spirituality.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-40819-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum16.10.2020
Seiten196 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 13 mm
Gewicht472 g
Artikel-Nr.56480950

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction- Giulia Isetti, Elisa Innerhofer, Harald Pechlaner, Michael de Rachewiltz; PART I - RELIGIOUS PRACTICES IN THE AGE OF DIGITALIZATION; 1 Islam and New Media: Islam has entered the Chat-Ruqayya Yasmine Khan with Ashley Kyong Aytes; 2 Understanding God in the Web 2.0-Claudia Paganini; 3 Buddhism in the Age of Digital Reproduction-Gregory Price Grieve and Daniel Veidlinger; 4 Hinduism and New Media: Identities Being Deconstructed and Constructed-Augustine Pamplany; 5 To use or not to use the Internet to support Religious and Spiritual Life-Isabelle Jonveaux; 6 Networked Individuals: The Virtual Reality of the Sabbath in 21st Century American Judaism-Andrea Lieber;7 Robots, Religion and Communication: Rethinking Piety, Practices and Pedagogy in the Era of Artificial Intelligence-Pauline Hope Cheong; PART II - RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL HOPES IN THE DIGITAL TURN; 8 Technology: The New God?Techno-Metaphysics and Homo Deus: Contemporary Attempts Towards A Radical Perspective on the Digital Change of Religion-Roland Benedikter; 9 Religion and Digitalization: A Discussion between Ivo Muser and Harald Pechlaner; 10 Is Transhumanism a Religion?-Boris Rähme; 11 Are Spiritual Machines" possible?-Michael de Rachewiltz; 12 A Digital Spirituality for Digital Humans?-Lucia Galvagni; 13 Experience and Information: Thoughts on Spirituality in a Time of Information Flooding-Harald Walach; 14 The Correlation between Ethics and Technology-Peter G. Kirchschlaeger; Outlook: Digital Religion and (Dis-)Embodiment-Georg Gassermehr

Autor

Giulia Isetti is Senior Researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research (Bolzano, Italy). She holds a doctoral degree in Classics with a focus on Greek Literature from the University of Genoa (Italy) and an MBA's degree from MIB School of Management (Trieste, Italy). She has participated in national and international conferences and has authored articles and book chapters on various research topics such as tourism and sustainability.

Elisa Innerhofer is Senior Researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research (Bolzano, Italy). She holds a Ph.D. from the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt (Germany). She edited several books, including Spiritualität & Tourismus - Schnittstellen und Perspektiven (Athesia, 2016), Destination Resilience - Challenges and Opportunities for Destination Management and Governance (Routledge, 2018), Overtourism - Tourism Management and Solutions (Routledge, 2020) and authored articles on various research topics such as tourism, inter- and transdisciplinarity and entrepreneurship in culture and creative industries.

Harald Pechlaner is full Professor for Tourism at the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt (Germany) and Director of the Center for Advanced Studies at Eurac Research (Bolzano, Italy). Furthermore he is Adjunct Research Professor at the School of Marketing, Curtin Business School (Australia). His latest research interests include (digital) transformation and impacts of digitalization on the society. He is author and editor of more than 40 books and approximately 150 articles in books and academic journals, including contributions at the intersection of values, resilience, culture and tourism.

Michael de Rachewiltz is currently a doctoral student at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research (Bolzano, Italy). His research interests are in the areas of Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science and Environmental Ethics.