The aim of this article is to highlight an intersection between recent research on contemporary spiritualities and work in the field of digital religion. The concept of commons-based peer production, developed in the areas of social digital technologies and networked collaboration, offers an alternative to the widely used analogy of the spiritual supermarket when it comes to describing and explaining the eclecticism at work in some contemporary spiritualities.
Digital Religion, the Supermarket and the Commons
Raehme, Boris
2018-01-01
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The aim of this article is to highlight an intersection between recent research on contemporary spiritualities and work in the field of digital religion. The concept of commons-based peer production, developed in the areas of social digital technologies and networked collaboration, offers an alternative to the widely used analogy of the spiritual supermarket when it comes to describing and explaining the eclecticism at work in some contemporary spiritualities.File in questo prodotto:
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