Remediating Religion as Everyday Practice: Postsecularism, Postcolonialism, and Digital Culture

作者: Koen Leurs , Sandra Ponzanesi

DOI: 10.1057/9781137401144_9

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摘要: This essay focuses on instances of religion in everyday online practices as expressed by migrant youth (i.e., Moroccan-Dutch the Netherlands). We explore, particular, how engagement with digital practices, such participation social network sites like Hyves and Facebook discussion forums www.Marokko.nl, offer specific postsecular condition that deserve further scrutiny. The realm offers, fact, medium-specific modalities for creating counter-publics — locations appropriation contestation dictums imposed so-called secular society groups their faiths beliefs but also an arena alternative affective networks, through which is embedded incorporated personal needs.

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