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Archive | 2015

Virtual Buddhism: Online Communities, Sacred Places and Objects

Louise Connelly

Until recently, there has been a dearth of research which focuses on Buddhism online. This chapter contributes to our understanding of the relationships between media, religion and culture and specifically explores the themes of authority, community, identity and ritual. Examining Buddhism on the internet helps us to identify the position of Buddhism in society, the possible implications both online and offline and how people engage and communicate in a place (cyberspace) not constrained by geographic boundaries. An interdisciplinary approach, drawing from material culture, anthropology and religious studies examines how Buddhists, primarily in the U.S. and U.K., use the internet in daily life. This includes how they express their belief, practice Buddhist rituals, develop communities and communicate with others. “Virtual Buddhism” is illustrated by examples of virtual places, ritual and religious artefacts found in the online world of Second Life and how social media (Facebook and blogs) are used by Buddhists and non-Buddhists. This chapter provides an introduction to some Buddhist groups and individuals who use the internet and mobile technologies to engage with Buddhism. The discourse raises a number of questions, for example, why Buddhist communities are evolving online and the blurring of boundaries between offline and online environments which could challenge traditional concepts of Buddhist authority. Understanding how the internet is being used in the 21st century, is a huge undertaking. The examples presented provide insights into how some individuals are using mobile technologies, social media, and virtual worlds to establish Buddhism online, offline, and negotiate both spheres simultaneously.


European Conference on Social Media | 2015

Managing your digital footprint: possible implications for teaching and learning

Nicola Osborne; Louise Connelly


European Conference on Social Media | 2015

Managing your digital footprint

Nicola Osborne; Louise Connelly


Online-Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet | 2010

Virtual Buddhism: An Analysis of Aesthetics in Relation to Religious Practice within Second Life

Louise Connelly


Archive | 2015

The Changing Pedagogical Landscape: New ways of teaching and learning and their implications for higher education policy

Jeffrey Haywood; Louise Connelly; Piet Henderikx; Martin Weller; Keith Williams


Routledge | 2014

The Pixel in the Lotus: Buddhism, the Internet and Digital Media

Louise Connelly


Archive | 2018

Novel dog welfare app launched

Nicola Osborne; Louise Connelly; Heather Bacon


elearning@ed Conference 2017 | 2017

Digital Footprint MOOC: Online Identities

Louise Connelly; Nicola Osborne


Gearing Up Conference | 2017

Student identities in transition: understanding social media use

Louise Connelly; Nicola Osborne


ECSM17 | 2017

Exploring Risk, Privacy and the Impact of Social Media Usage with Undergraduates

Louise Connelly; Nicola Osborne

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