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99:(SST), which sees technological change and user innovation as a social process. RSST views the interrelationship between religious groups and new technologies as a dialectical process, in which the ethos and identity of a religious groups dictates expectations regarding members’ engagement with new media. 102:
A key premise underlying the RSST is that religious communities typically do not reject new forms of technology outright, rather they undergo a sophisticated negotiation process based on their communal background and beliefs. This informs their response to the various affordances offered by a given
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Campbell was appointed assistant professor of communications in the Department of Community at Texas A&M in 2005, and became full professor in 2018. Since 2010, she has also been affiliated with the Texas A&M's department of Religious Studies.
95:(2010), Campbell developed the Religious-Social Shaping of Technology (RSST) approach to examine religious user communities negotiation processes related to media technologies. This approach builds upon ideas drawn the 546: 152:, digital religion is concerned with not only the practice of religion online, but also in how religious communities interact with media and negotiate their online and the offline existence. 155:
As an effort to create an international interdisciplinary conversation related digital religion, Campbell established the "Network for New Media, Religion and Digital Culture Studies."
75:. Her PhD thesis was entitled "Investigating Community Through an Analysis of Christian Email Online Communities," which was revised and published as her first book entitled 541: 103:
technology and potential impacts they perceive it may have on their community. The RSST approach employs four layers of investigation within a community:
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Network for New Media, Religion and Digital Culture Studies at Texas A&M University
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In her study, the RSST approach was used in a variety of case studies such as the
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Religion in Quarantine: The Future of Religion in a Post-Pandemic World
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Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media Worlds
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Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media Worlds
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use of the Internet, and modern Islamic discourses about computers.
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Campbell also edited a number of open-access eBooks related to the
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Exploring Religious Community Online: We are One in the Network
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Exploring Religious Community Online: We are One in the Network
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The Distanced Church: Reflections on Doing Church Online
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Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital Culture
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Fellows of the Institute of Advanced Study (Durham)
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College of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University
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Index

Heidi Campbell (politician)
Texas A&M University
digital religion
new media
Spring Arbor University
Michigan
MTh
University of Edinburgh
Computer-Mediated Communication
Practical Theology
social shaping of technology
Amish
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
Kosher
Baháʼí
digital religion
Internet studies
Exploring Religious Community Online: We are One in the Network
ISBN
9780820471051
When Religion Meets New Media
ISBN
9781134272136
Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media Worlds
ISBN
9780415676106
Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital Culture
ISBN
9781493404391
COVID-19 pandemic

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