Vol. 11 (2016)
Published:
2016-12-29
Full Issue:
Note: Please use the current version of the respective article for citing, as in case of an update a new version can only be generated on article level, but not for the complete issue of the journal.
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Conflict and Affect Among Conservative Christians on Facebook
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The Word Has Become Game: Researching Religion in Digital Games
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The Importance of Web 2.0 for Jihad 3.0: Female Jihadists Coming to Grips with Religious Violence on Facebook
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Facebooking Religion and the Technologization of the Religious Discourse: A Case Study of a Botswana-based Prophetic Church
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The Design of Educational Materials for Teaching the Most Common Religions to Students in their Final Year of Primary School: A Cross-Curricular Approach of Religious Studies and Music, Through the Use of Augmented Reality
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Jewish, Christian and Islamic in the English Wikipedia
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Pilgrim or Tourist? Modelling Two Types of Travel Bloggers
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Morality and Religion as factors in Age Rating Computer and Video Games: ESRA, the Iranian Games Age Rating System
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“And the Word Became Network”: An Analysis of the Circulation of the “Catholic” in Online Communicational Networks
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Algorithmic Absolution: The Case of Catholic Confessional Apps
