From Monthly Bulletins to eLaestadianism? Exploring Attitudes and Use of Internet within the Laestadian Movement
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25715Date
2013-01-07Type
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Andreassen, Bengt-OveAbstract
The different groups within the Laestadian movement have developed different strategies when it comes to internet and production of
texts. Regarding internet and official websites, there is ambivalence
towards the opportunities which this technology and new media
offer. Among the approximately twenty different Laestadian groups
which exist in the Nordic countries and America, there are only nine
official websites in 2012. The article provides an overview over these
websites, contents and strategies. Websites are discussed in reference
to a well-established tradition of monthly bulletins within the Laestadian tradition. The term netnography is used to describe the research
on religion and internet, and research ethics are also discussed as a
part of doing research on religion and internet.
Publisher
Finnish Society for the Study of ReligionCitation
Andreassen BOA. From Monthly Bulletins to eLaestadianism? Exploring Attitudes and Use of Internet within the Laestadian Movement. Temenos. Vol. 48 No. 2 (2012), 179–202Metadata
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