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Bringing together empirical cultural and media studies of religion and critical social theory, Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity investigates powerful entanglement of religion and new media technologies taking place today, taking stock of the repercussions of digital technology and culture on various aspects of religious life and contemporary culture more broadly. Making the argument that religion and new media technologies come together to create spheresenvironments produced by an architecture of digital technologies of all sorts, from projection screens to social networking sites, the book suggests that prior social scientific conceptions of religious worship, participation, community and membership are being recast. Using the case of the strain of American Christianity called multi-site, an emergent and growing church-model that has begun to win favor largely among Protestants in the last decade, the book details and examines the way in which this new mode of religiosity bridges the realms of the technological and the physical. Lastly, the book situates and contextualizes these developments within the larger theoretical concerns regarding the place of religion in contemporary capitalism. Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity offers an important contribution to the study of religion, media, technology and culture in a post-secular world.

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Technologies of Religion
Bringing together empirical cultural and media studies of religion and critical social theory, Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity investigates the powerful entanglement of religion and new media technologies taking place today, taking stock of the repercussions of digital technology and culture on various aspects of religious life and contemporary culture more broadly. Making the argument that religion and new media technologies come together to create spheres environments produced by an architecture of digital technologies of all sorts, from projection screens to social networking sites, the book suggests that prior social scientific conceptions of religious worship, participation, community and membership are being recast. Using the case of the strain of American Christianity called multi-site, an emergent and growing church-model that has begun to win favor largely among Protestants in the last decade, the book details and examines the way in which this new mode of religiosity bridges the realms of the technological and the physical. Lastly, the book situates and contextualizes these developments within the larger theoretical concerns regarding the place of religion in contemporary capitalism. Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity offers an important contribution to the study of religion, media, technology and culture in a post-secular world.
Sam Han is a Seoul-born, New York City-raised interdisciplinary social scientist, working in the areas of social and cultural theory, religion, new media and globalization. He is currently Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and Adjunct Research Fellow at the Hawke Research Institute of the University of South Australia. He is author (with Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir) of Digital Culture and Religion in Asia (Routledge, 2015), Web 2.0 (Routledge, 2011), Navigating Technomedia: Caught in the Web (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007) and editor (with Daniel Chaffee) of The Race of Time: A Charles Lemert Reader (Paradigm Publishers, 2009).
Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society
1 Reinventing Government in the Information Age
International practice in IT-enabled public sector reform
Edited by Richard Heeks
2 Information Technology in Government
Britain and America
Helen Margetts
3 Information Society Studies
Alistair S. Duff
4 National Electronic Government
Building an institutional framework for joined up government a comparative study
Edited by Martin Eifert and Jan Ole Pschel
5 Local Electronic Government
A comparative study
Edited by Helmut Drke
6 National Governments and Control of the Internet
A digital challenge
Giampiero Giacomello
7 The Politics of Cyberconflict
Security, ethnoreligious and sociopolitical conflicts
Athina Karatzogianni
8 Internet and Society
Social theory in the information age
Christian Fuchs
9 Hacking Capitalism
The Free and Open Source Software Movement
Johan Sderberg
10 Urban Youth in China
Modernity, the Internet and the self
Fengshu Liu
11 Network Governance of Global Religions
Jerusalem, Rome, and Mecca
Michel S. Laguerre
12 Migration, Diaspora and Information Technology in Global Societies
Edited by Leopoldina Fortunati, Raul Pertierra and Jane Vincent
13 A Normative Theory of the Information Society
Alistair S. Duff
14 Is There a Home in Cyberspace?
The Internet in migrants everyday life and the emergence of global communities
Heike Mnika Greschke
15 Frontiers in New Media Research
Edited by Francis L. F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu, and Donna S. C. Chu
16 Social Media, Politics and the State
Protests, revolutions, riots, crime and policing in the age of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
Edited by Daniel Trottier and Christian Fuchs
17 Disorder and the Disinformation Society
The social dynamics of information, networks and software
Jonathan Paul Marshall, James Goodman, Didar Zowghi and Francesca da Rimini
18 Privacy and Capitalism in the Age of Social Media
Sebastian Sevignani
19 Technologies of Religion
Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity
Sam Han
Technologies of Religion
Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity
Sam Han
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2016 Sam Han
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Han, Sam, 1984-
Technologies of religion : spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity /
Sam Han. -- 1 [edition].
pages cm. -- (Routledge research in information technology and society ; 19)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Technology--Religious aspects. 2. Digital media--Religious aspects.
I. Title.
BL265.T4H27 2016
201.7--dc23
2015026633
ISBN: 978-1-138-85586-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-72008-1 (ebk)
A professor once told me, Writing is fighting. By this, he meant that one needed to have a cause, whether intellectual, political or both (ideally), when he or she engages in writing of any kind. There had to be, in other words, a point to the whole thing, or else it would be a meaningless exercise. I believe he was giving me advice on my honors thesis, which, at the time, lacked an argument. I thank him again for his sage advice.
Many years later, I now understand that it could also mean something rather different. Writing is fighting not only against someone or something but also your self. I am not a good enough writer to feign some kind of romantic suffering that many writers claim to experience. Sadly, not many academics are. However, writing, no matter the writer, does require a sort of effort which to describe in the language of combat is appropriate. Indeed, to read and to think is to open up a Pandoras box overflowing with ideas, arguments, facts, interpretations, myths, fables, etc. These moments of intellectual discovery where all the above collide and morph into sketches of coherence are pure joy, as anyone in the world of letters could attest to. However, the task that so-called academics like myself take on, which is to digest, render intelligible, build upon and organize all of this and to commit to a line of argument (or at least a set of arguments) is tough work. Perhaps I can be accused to overdramatizing but as anyone who has done any sort of writing knows, writing is difficult because it hardly ever mirrors with true fidelity the complexities and nuances of thought that one seems to have. The text is almost always an affront to us.
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