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[ecrea] Out now - Issue 11 (2016) of "online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet"
Fri Dec 30 13:33:11 GMT 2016
We proudly present the newest issue 10 (2016) of online - Heidelberg
Journal of Religions on the Internet!
After tackling a nearly grotesque heap of technical mishaps, we have
finally managed to compile our brand new edition of Online - Heidelberg
Journal of Religions on the Internet.
The article again cover a wide range of subjects and themes, starting
with a case study of conflicts on Facebooks (Mona Abdel-Fadil), general
considerations on researching religion in digital games (Frank G.
Bosman), the importance of Web 2.0 for female jihadists (Claudia
Carvalho), the use of Facebook in the context of a prophetic church in
Botswana (Gabriel Faimau & Camden Behrens), a best-practice study of
the augmented reality app "Aurasma" for religious education (Polykarpos
Karamouzis & Michalis Keffalas), the use of religious terms on
Wikipedia (Emad Mohamed), religious attitudes of travel bloggers (Tom
van Nuenen & Suzanne van der Beek), religion as factor in age rating
video games in Iran (Stefan Piasecki & Setareh Malekpour), Catholic
online communication (Moisés Sbardelotto) and Catholic confessional
apps (Sasha A.Q. Scott).
To all our readers: Enjoy! And have a Happy New Year 2017!
Simone Heidbrink & Tobias Knoll
(editorial team)
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