Japanese Religions on the Internet
Explore the fascinating intersection of faith and technology with Japanese Religions on the Internet by Erica Baffelli. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this insightful paperback delves into how religion is portrayed and discussed in the digital landscape of Japan. Spanning 242 pages, Baffelli examines a diverse range of religious practices and beliefs, revealing how various stakeholders—from religious organizations to individual critics—utilize the Internet to engage with and shape public discourse around spirituality. This book not only enhances our understanding of religion and media but also highlights the transformative impact of new technologies on religious expression. Perfect for students and scholars of religion and sociology, Japanese Religions on the Internet is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary religious dynamics in Japan.