CFP – Religion And Spirituality In Cyberspace


The thematic issue “Religion and Spirituality in Cyberspace” of the   Australian Religion Studies Review  will explore some of the methodological and theoretical issues raised with the coming together of Internet with religion and spirituality and, hopefully, provide interesting case studies.
Possible topics include cyber-theology, cyber-rituals, online religions, cyber-proselytization and cyber-polemics, cyber-pilgrimages, cyber-covens and sanghas, religious blogs, etc. Completed articles should not exceed 7,000 words.

Submission deadline: February 2010
Website: http://www.aasr.org.au/aasr_review.htm
Email: Dr. Roxanne D. Marcotte (r.marcotte@uq.edu.au)

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