Internet as an ecology : a case study on Tibetan buddhism.

With the advent of the Internet, the feeling of an online "sacred space" has been enhanced by the use of stunning visual and audio. The internet is gradually taking shape as online ecology for the practice of various religions. Using Lytle's five components of religious ecology, namel...

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Main Author: Low, Yuen Wei.
Other Authors: Hao Xiaoming
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-415182019-12-10T13:28:11Z Internet as an ecology : a case study on Tibetan buddhism. Low, Yuen Wei. Hao Xiaoming Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Humanities::Religions::Buddhism With the advent of the Internet, the feeling of an online "sacred space" has been enhanced by the use of stunning visual and audio. The internet is gradually taking shape as online ecology for the practice of various religions. Using Lytle's five components of religious ecology, namely collection (oral and written traditions), creed (doctrinal tenets), code (behavioral expectations), cultus (ritualistic practices) and community as its basis, this study examines Internet as an ecology for the practice of religion. The research seeks to find out how the Internet serves as a new environment to convey religious information and whether religious communities can be formed and sustained in cyberspace. To answer these questions, the online practice of Tibetan Buddhism was examined as a case study. ​Master of Mass Communication 2010-07-16T04:02:01Z 2010-07-16T04:02:01Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/41518 en Nanyang Technological University 213 p. application/pdf
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Low, Yuen Wei.
Internet as an ecology : a case study on Tibetan buddhism.
description With the advent of the Internet, the feeling of an online "sacred space" has been enhanced by the use of stunning visual and audio. The internet is gradually taking shape as online ecology for the practice of various religions. Using Lytle's five components of religious ecology, namely collection (oral and written traditions), creed (doctrinal tenets), code (behavioral expectations), cultus (ritualistic practices) and community as its basis, this study examines Internet as an ecology for the practice of religion. The research seeks to find out how the Internet serves as a new environment to convey religious information and whether religious communities can be formed and sustained in cyberspace. To answer these questions, the online practice of Tibetan Buddhism was examined as a case study.
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