Religion in cyberspace has only recently begun to be examined in a systematic way. One of the main aims of this book is to help those studying religion in Information Communication Technologies to develop a basic understanding of the field's ontology, by incorporating Web epistemology and theory. By focusing attention on the website as the main object of study and by presenting the hidden socio-economic and political aspects that govern the Web's structure and operation, this book offers a methodological apparatus for investigating cyberreligious discourse.
About the Author:
Anastasia Karaflogka is lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
About the CD xi
Introduction 1
Literature Review 29
Web Epistemology 56
Theory 86
Research Process and Method 134
Methodology 142
Conclusions 199
Glossary of Terms 207
Notes 213
Bibliography 241
Our reader reviews allow you to share your comments on titles you liked,
or didn't, with others. By submitting an online review, you are representing to
Barnes & Noble.com that all information contained in your review is original
and accurate in all respects, and that the submission of such content by you
and the posting of such content by Barnes & Noble.com does not and will not
violate the rights of any third party. Please follow the rules below to help
ensure that your review can be posted.
Reviews by Our Customers Under the Age of 13
We highly value and respect everyone's opinion concerning the titles we offer.
However, we cannot allow persons under the age of 13 to have accounts at BN.com or
to post customer reviews. Please see our Terms of Use for more details.
What to exclude from your review:
Please do not write about reviews, commentary, or information posted on the product page. If you see any errors in the
information on the product page, please send us an email.
Reviews should not contain any of the following:
- HTML tags, profanity, obscenities, vulgarities, or comments that defame anyone
- Time-sensitive information such as tour dates, signings, lectures, etc.
- Single-word reviews. Other people will read your review to discover why you liked or didn't like the title. Be descriptive.
- Comments focusing on the author or that may ruin the ending for others
- Phone numbers, addresses, URLs
- Pricing and availability information or alternative ordering information
- Advertisements or commercial solicitation
Reminder:
- By submitting a review, you grant to Barnes & Noble.com and its
sublicensees the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable right and license to use the
review in accordance with the Barnes & Noble.com Terms of Use.
- Barnes & Noble.com reserves the right not to post any review -- particularly
those that do not follow the terms and conditions of these Rules. Barnes & Noble.com
also reserves the right to remove any review at any time without notice.
- See Terms of Use for other conditions and disclaimers.
Search for Products You'd Like to Recommend
Create a Pen Name
Welcome, penname
You have successfully created your Pen Name. Start enjoying the benefits of the BN.com Community today.
If you find inappropriate content, please report it to Barnes & Noble
More About This Textbook
Overview
About the Author:
Anastasia Karaflogka is lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Product Details
Related Subjects
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
About the CD xi
Introduction 1
Literature Review 29
Web Epistemology 56
Theory 86
Research Process and Method 134
Methodology 142
Conclusions 199
Glossary of Terms 207
Notes 213
Bibliography 241