On-line rituals: a new field of research: neo-pagan and Muslim cyber rituals

Authors

  • Göran Larsson Göteborg University

Keywords:

Religious change, Secularization (Sociology), Internet, Information technology, Globalization, Implicit religion, Neopaganism -- Ritual, Islam -- Ritual, Media and religion, Ritualization (Psychology), Virtual reality, Norse religion

Abstract

Although secularisation and institutional specialisation have reduced the importance and influence of churchoriented religion, people still have a need for religion and transcendence. By looking at two so-called on-line rituals — a neo-pagan blot and a Muslim dhikr, the author examines and illustrates how religiosity may be articulated on the Internet. Although Internet research is often discussed in relation to methodological and theoretical problems, rituals performed on-line should be included in the academic study of religion. Common problems associated with Internet research (questions of representation, source criticism, etc.) in themselves stimulate the development of new methods and theories for studying on-line religiosity.
Section
Articles

Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Larsson, G. (2003). On-line rituals: a new field of research: neo-pagan and Muslim cyber rituals. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 18, 118–130. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67286