Using the top three online forums used by Polish Catholics as a case study, this book explores the formation of online communities. It then looks at the alternative authority structures that emerge online and how these lead to an individualised form of religious engagement that can develop independently of mainstream doctrine.
Using the top three online forums used by Polish Catholics as a case study, this book explores the formation of online communities. It then looks at the alternative authority structures that emerge online and how these lead to an individualised form of religious engagement that can develop independently of mainstream doctrine.
Marta Köodziejska is a researcher at the Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Understanding the relationship between religious individualisation, community, and authority online 2 Online communities as a process 3 Formation of religious authority 4 Symbolic boundaries of online communities The permanence of community? Concluding remarks
Introduction 1 Understanding the relationship between religious individualisation, community, and authority online 2 Online communities as a process 3 Formation of religious authority 4 Symbolic boundaries of online communities The permanence of community? Concluding remarks
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