What would religiosity look like if social distancing became the “new normal”? Would expressions of faith need to become increasingly…
Heidi Campbell
Heidi A. Campbell is professor of communication and Presidential Impact Fellow at Texas A&M University. She is also director of the Network for New Media, Religion and Digital Culture Studies. Her research focuses on technology, religion and digital culture, with emphasis on Jewish, Muslim and Christian media negotiations. She is coeditor of Routledge’s Religion and Digital Culture book series the Journal of Religion, Media & Digital Culture, and author of over 100 articles and books including When Religion Meets New Media (2010), Networked Theology (2016) and Digital Creatives and the Rethinking Religious Authority in Digital Culture (2020).
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New media and the reshaping of religious practice
March 16, 2010
As older forms of communication begin to cede their exclusive hold on the public’s attention, it becomes all the more…