Muslims and the new information and communication technologies : notes from an emerging and infinite field / Thomas Hoffman, Göran Larsson, editors.

This volume deals with the so-called new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and their interrelationship with Muslims and the interpretation of Islam. This volume taps into what has been labelled Media Studies 2.0, which has been characterized by an intensified focus on everyday meaning...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Hoffman, Thomas (Editor), Larsson, Göran (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer, 2013.
Series:Muslims in global societies series ; v.7.
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Summary:This volume deals with the so-called new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and their interrelationship with Muslims and the interpretation of Islam. This volume taps into what has been labelled Media Studies 2.0, which has been characterized by an intensified focus on everyday meanings and lay users in contrast to earlier emphases on experts or self-acclaimed experts. This lay adoption of ICT and the subsequent digital literacy is not least noticeable among Muslim communities. According to some global estimates, one in ten internet users is a Muslim. This volume offers an ethnography of ICT in Muslim communities. The contributors to this volume also demonstrate a new kind of moderation with regard to more sweeping and avant-gardistic claims, which have characterized the study of ICT previously. This moderation has been combined with a keen attention to the empirical material but also deliberations on new quantitative and qualitative approaches to ICT, Muslims and Islam, for instance the digital challenges and changes wrought on the Quran, Islams sacred scripture. As such this volume will also be relevant for people interested in the study of ICT and the blooming field of digital humanities. Scholars of Islam and the Islamic world have always be engaged and entangled in their object of study. The developments within ICT have also affected how scholars take part in and influence public Islamic and academic discussions. This complicated issue provides basis for a number of meta-reflexive studies in this volume. It will be essential for students and scholars within Islamic studies but will also be of interest for anthropologists, sociologists and others with a humanistic interest in ICT, religion and Islam.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:9789400772472
9400772475
9400772467
9789400772465
DOI:10.1007/978-94-007-7247-2
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.