
Stewart M. Hoover
· Professor of Media Studies, Emeritus • Affiliated FacultyUniversity of Colorado Boulder · Religious Studies
Active 1971–2023
Research topics
- Computer Science
Selected publications
Routledge eBooks · 2023 · 5 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Computer Science
The new modes of digital communication have both lay and scholarly discourses struggling to adapt. The descriptive challenge is, indeed, a formidable one as the range and depth of implications in technology, society, culture, and practice have yet to fully reveal themselves. In the field of architecture and planning, “third space” has been identified with the work of Edward Soja, whose influence has spread well beyond. Emerging expressions of digital religion are significantly articulated with two important trends: the coincidence of the increasing prominence of digital mediation on the one hand and the persistence and re-imagining of the category of “the religious” in contemporary life on the other. The digital sphere is a central social and cultural phenomenon and a dominant theme of much contemporary public and private discourse. Religion has had a troubled and contested place in media studies.
The Third Spaces of Digital Religion
Routledge eBooks · 2023 · 39 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Computer Science
Frequent coauthors
- 14 shared
Curtis D. Coats
- 5 shared
Robert Abelman
- 5 shared
Knut Lundby
University of Oslo
- 5 shared
Nabil Echchaibi
University of Colorado Boulder
- 5 shared
Lynn Schofield Clark
- 4 shared
Anson Shupe
- 4 shared
Pasquale Grossi
Boston Sports & Shoulder Center
- 3 shared
Jeffrey K. Hadden
University of Virginia
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