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Each student should select one article from the list below and put your name and today's date (whatever date today may be) AT THE END OF IT of it IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND BLUE FONT. During the appropriate week, complete the reading, write a summary of the reading, and also post it ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL BLOG. All postings should appear before class. Each article may be assigned to one student only, so choose early and choose wisely. You can change your mind later, but your choices will then be limited only to those articles as yet unclaimed. However, new articles will be added by me as they are located throughout the semester. (Feel free to let me know if you find something appropriate, but DO NOT POST IT ON THESE PAGES - I WILL POST IF APPROPRIATE).





VIRTUAL REALITY, RELIGION, AND RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY
  • Armfield, Greg G., and R. Lance Holbert. “The Relation Between Religiosity and Internet Use.” Journal of Media and Religion 2:3, 2003. 129-44. [Available via interlibrary request]
  • Barzilai-Nahon, K., & Barzilai, G. “Cultured Technology: Internet and Religious Fundamentalism.” The Information Society, 21:1, 2005. Available at: http://projects.ischool.washington.edu/karineb/html/pub/techrelig.pdf>. Accessed January 15, 2008.
  • Campbell, Heidi. “Challenges Created by Online Religious Networks.” Journal of Media and Religion, 3 :2. 2004. 81-99. [available online?]
  • Ess, Charles, Akira Kawabata, and Hiroyuki Kurosaki. “Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Computer-Mediated Communication.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 12:3, Article 9, 2007. Available at: http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue3/ess.html. Accessed January 15, 2008.
  • Garner, Stephen. “Hacking With the Divine: A Metaphor for Theology-Technology Engagement.” Colloquium 37, No. 2, 2005. 181-195. Available at: http://www.colloquiumjournal.org/back-issues/37-2/181-195.pdf. Accessed January 21, 2008.
  • Helland, Christopher. "Surfing for Salvation." Religion 32:4, 2002. 293-302. [available via interlibrary request] NIKKI QUARRIER
  • Mayer, J.F. "Religious Movements and the Internet: The New Frontier of Religious Controversies." In Religion on the Internet: Research Prospects and Promises. J. K. Hadden and D. E. Cowan, eds. Amsterdam and London: JAI Press/Elsevier Science, 2000. [page numbers of chapter?] [Available at Cornell Library]
  • Thompson, Clive. “Online Video Games Are the Newest Form of Social Comment.” Dot-Columnist. Webhead: Inside the Internet. Slate Magazine. August 29, 2002. Available at: http://www.slate.com/?id=2070197. Accessed January 15, 2008.
  • Yoon, Sun‑hee. “Power Online: A Poststructuralist Perspective on CMC.” In Philosophical Perspectives on Computer‑Mediated Communication. Charles Ess, ED. 171‑196. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1996. [I own a copy of this book]



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