The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore

This chapter explores how digital technologies and religion coalesce to help strengthen and/or weaken the formation of communities. Whilst digital technologies have made it easier than ever before for international migrants to remain connected to the communities they left behind, religion can provid...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-44982020-10-23T07:24:02Z The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore WOODS, Orlando This chapter explores how digital technologies and religion coalesce to help strengthen and/or weaken the formation of communities. Whilst digital technologies have made it easier than ever before for international migrants to remain connected to the communities they left behind, religion can provide a potent source of belonging for the territorially dislocated. The creation of digitally-mediated migrant communities can enhance this sense of belonging, but complicate it as well. Drawing on 72 in-depth interviews conducted with Christian migrants and Singapore-based clergy, I explore how digital technologies enable the formation of content-based, connection-based and support-based Christian migrant communities. I highlight the ways in which migrants must negotiate the tension between being here and there, and between online and offfline religious praxes. 2020-09-16T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3241 info:doi/10.5117/9789463728935_CH01 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Critical and Cultural Studies Religion
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Singapore
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Critical and Cultural Studies
Religion
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Critical and Cultural Studies
Religion
WOODS, Orlando
The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
description This chapter explores how digital technologies and religion coalesce to help strengthen and/or weaken the formation of communities. Whilst digital technologies have made it easier than ever before for international migrants to remain connected to the communities they left behind, religion can provide a potent source of belonging for the territorially dislocated. The creation of digitally-mediated migrant communities can enhance this sense of belonging, but complicate it as well. Drawing on 72 in-depth interviews conducted with Christian migrants and Singapore-based clergy, I explore how digital technologies enable the formation of content-based, connection-based and support-based Christian migrant communities. I highlight the ways in which migrants must negotiate the tension between being here and there, and between online and offfline religious praxes.
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title The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
title_short The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
title_full The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
title_fullStr The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The creation of digitally-mediated Christian migrant communities in Singapore
title_sort creation of digitally-mediated christian migrant communities in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3241
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