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Online Religion as Lived Religion. Methodological Issues in the Study of Religious Participation on the Internet

Helland, Christopher

In: Krüger, Oliver (Hrsg.): Online – Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet: Volume 01.1 Special Issue on Theory and Methodology, (2005),

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Abstract

In his article Christopher Helland proposes a more comprehensive framework for his theoretical distinction for online religion and religion online. When he developed this typology in 1999, Helland recognized a clear distinction between religious Web sites where people could act with unrestricted freedom and a high level of interactivity (online religion) versus the majority of religious Web sites, which seemed to provide only religious information and no interaction (religion online). He now advances the religion online / online religion framework by drawing from the ongoing critique of his earlier work. He concludes that many religious Web sites today provide both information and an area where this information can be lived and communicated. This occurs on the Internet where Web sites try to incorporate both an information zone and interaction zone in a single site or, more commonly, where popular unofficial Web sites provide the area for online religion, while the official religious Web site supplies religion online. In cases where institutional religious organizations do not support online religion he assumes that it may be due to their perception of the Internet as a tool for communicating rather than an extension of our social world.

Document type: Article
Editor: Krüger, Oliver
Journal or Publication Title: Online – Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet: Volume 01.1 Special Issue on Theory and Methodology
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2005 16:26
Date: 2005
Faculties / Institutes: Philosophische Fakultät > Institut für Religionswissenschaft
DDC-classification: 230 Christian theology
Controlled Keywords: Religion, Internet
Uncontrolled Keywords: Religion , Internet
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