Digital diasporas and the religious reproduction of "home"
The proliferation of the Internet, social media, and smartphones has ushered in a new era of social reproduction that is global in scope and rapid in its effects. This has brought about an epistemological reimagination of how “communities” are formed and maintained, of what it means to “belong,” and...
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2022
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