This article reviews digital methodologies in the context of digital religion. We offer a tripod model for approaching digital methods: (a) defining research within digital environments, (b) the utilization of digital tools, and (c) applying unique digital frames. Through a critical review of multiple research projects, we explore three dominant research methods employed within the study of digital religion, namely, the use of textual analysis, interviews, and ethnography. Thus, we highlight the opportunities and challenges of using digital methods.
Tsuria, R., Yadlin-Segal, A., Vitullo, A., Campbell, H. (2017). Approaches to digital methods in studies of digital religion. THE COMMUNICATION REVIEW, 20(2), 73-97 [10.1080/10714421.2017.1304137].
Approaches to digital methods in studies of digital religion
Vitullo A.
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2017
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This article reviews digital methodologies in the context of digital religion. We offer a tripod model for approaching digital methods: (a) defining research within digital environments, (b) the utilization of digital tools, and (c) applying unique digital frames. Through a critical review of multiple research projects, we explore three dominant research methods employed within the study of digital religion, namely, the use of textual analysis, interviews, and ethnography. Thus, we highlight the opportunities and challenges of using digital methods.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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