Anonymous, 21 May 2013
Research on Middle East, Islam and digital media
keyword: social aspects

Digital Media and Sacred Text

Jun 17, 2013 – Jun 17, 2013
London
UK
The Open University Camden Centre
http://www.mediatingreligion.org/events/digital-media-and-sacred-text
Dr. Tim Hutchings
religion online, study of religion, information and communication technology
tim.hutchings@open.ac.uk
Apr 15, 2013

New Book: eGods: Faith versus Fantasy in Computer Gaming

The author takes an in-depth look at the fantasy religions that exist in 34 different massively multiplayer online roleplaying games. He categorizes the religions, noting similarities across the games. He points, for instance, to the prevalence of polytheism: a system which, Bainbridge argues, can function as an effective map of reality in which each deity personifies a concept. Religions are as much about conceptualizing the self as conceptualizing the sacred.

Representation of Religions in the Media: Multidisciplinary Approaches

Jul 29, 2013 – Jul 30, 2013
Liverpool
UK
Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies and the Centre for the Applied Study of Muslims and Islam in the UK
http://www.mediatingreligion.org/events/call-for-papers-representation-of-religions-in-the-media-multidisciplinary-approaches
Professor Debra Mason
religious authority, religion online, Television, film, Islam, social media, information and communication technology, Internet
alazams@hope.ac.uk
Mar 24, 2013

New Book: Democracy's Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring

The book examines the complex role of the Internet, mobile phones, and social networking applications in the Arab Spring. Examining digital media access, level of grievance, and levels of protest for popular democratization in 16 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, Howard and Hussain conclude that digital media was neither the most nor the least important cause of the Arab Spring. Instead, they illustrate a complex web of conjoined causal factors for social mobilization.
 
Howard, Philip N. and Hussain Muzammil M. , Democracy's Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring. Oxford University Press, Mar 2013 abstract full text

Report: The State of Global Jihad Online: A Qualitative, Quantitative, and Cross-Lingual Analysis

The New America Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute, released a paper titled The State of Global Jihad Online: A Qualitative, Quantitative, and Cross-Lingual Analysis authored by Aaron Y. Zelin from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Report: After the Green Movement: Internet Controls in Iran, 2009-2012

The OpenNet Initiative published its report After the Green Movement: Internet Controls in Iran, 2009-2012 authored by Matthew Carrieri and Saad Omar Khan. The paper "details Iran’s increasing Internet controls since 2009, when protests against the victory of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad rocked the country."
 
Radsch, Courtney C., Liberté d’expression et autocensure [Freedom of Expression in the Middle East and North Africa]. Afkar/Ideas, October 2010, Institut Europeu de la Mediterrània. Barcelona, Spain abstract full text PDF
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