This book examines the connection between new communication
technologies and religion in a range of East Asian countries. It
discusses both how religious organisations make use of new
technologies, and also explores how new technologies are reshaping
religion in novel and interesting ways. Based on extensive original
research, it focuses in particular on Christianity in South Korea,
Neo-Shintoism in Japan and the Falun Gong in China. Particular
examples of new technology reshaping religion which are explored
include: how Korean "mega-churches" create "media environments" and
new forms of technological worship practice, which, interestingly,
make easier participation by members of the Korean diaspora
worldwide; how newer "sects" of Shintoism have used the internet to
create on-line shrines; and how the Falun Gong has used the
internet in its struggles with the Chinese Communist state. The
book also explores the idea that use of new technology in itself
mirrors religious practices, and discusses the impact of religion
and new technology on national consciousness in the region.
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