Typing my Religion. Digital use of religious webs and apps by adolescents and youth for religious and interreligious dialogue

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Abstract

With 13 religions, 8061 religious centers, 2 million of young people, Catalonia accommodates a wide range of religions. Almost 90% of people own digital devices. In this framework, we aim to study the consumption of digital media by Catalan millennials from all over the region, with only young people from the city of Barcelona being excluded for the purpose of analysis in future projects. Religious apps, games, websites, online communities and participation in forums are some of the main issues we want to explore. We also aim to establish whether or not these devices contribute to consolidate online religious communities and to achieve inter-religious dialogue. For fulfilling this goal, we surveyed more than 1800 young people aged 12–18 years. Methodology also included in-depth interviews with coordinators from youth organizations and netnography. This research is based on previous investigations into communication, digital media, sociology and religion by authors such as Campbell, Elzo, Leurs and Hemming.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-143
Number of pages23
JournalChurch, Communication and Culture
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Adolescents
  • religion
  • religious minorities
  • tech
  • youth

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