Khazanah Journal of Religion and Technology
In understanding Religion, we must understand how religious ideas and practices are communicated, studied, represented, enforced, and countered through technology. Currently, religion circulates in the technology and media space, religion is found in films, social media, games and even religious institutions also produce their own media and technology, starting from websites, social media, and television to applications and games. Khazanah Journal of Religion and Technology (E-ISSN 2987-6060) strives to be a place for various empirical research related to the intersection between religion and technology.
Original writing that adds to the social-scientific conversation about how religion and technology interact is published in the Khazanah Journal of Religion and Technology. Any research on a particular religious tradition, literary genre, or geographic area is welcome. Though historical studies may also be taken into consideration, the journal's major concentration is on recent and contemporary media and technology. Theological writings will not normally be accepted for publication.
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