Lexington Books
Pages: 258
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66694-241-5 • Hardback • April 2024 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-66694-242-2 • eBook • May 2024 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Dragoș Șamșudean is associate professor in the Department of International Studies and Contemporary History at the same University, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Introduction
Chapter 1. From Faith to Net. Framing Religion, Orthodoxy and Ortho-Bloggers in the Digital Era
Chapter 2. Blogging Your Faith Online: A Research Design to Find Out Why
Chapter 3. What is an Orthodox Blog? An Overview of the Romanian Digital Ortho-Sphere
Chapter 4. The Personal Motivations of Ortho-Bloggers
Chapter 5. The Institutional Motivations of Ortho-Bloggers
Chapter 6. The Systemic Motivations of Ortho-Bloggers
Chapter 7. Orthodoxy: Towards Faith 2.0
Conclusion. Why Ortho-Bloggers Post
Appendix. Semi-Structured Interview Guide
“Dragos Samsudean's is not the first book on ‘digital Orthodoxy’, but it is certainly one of the most complete and systematic ones. It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for this subject, which can be helpful in studying various contexts. Dr. Samsudean's own context is Romanian, which he navigates masterfully. This context seems to be vibrant, tense, and inspiring for everyone interested in ‘digital Orthodoxy.’”
— Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun, professor of ecclesiology, international relations and ecumenism at Sankt Ignatios College, University College Stockholm, and a director of the Huffington Ecumenical Institute at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.