Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions
Digital and spatial studies of religions have developed rapidly as prominent research fields over the last two decades. This “spatial turn” has rippled through humanities and social sciences disciplines, and digital and spatial perspectives now occupy a central position in religious studies. However...
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| description | Digital and spatial studies of religions have developed rapidly as prominent research fields over the last two decades. This “spatial turn” has rippled through humanities and social sciences disciplines, and digital and spatial perspectives now occupy a central position in religious studies. However, various research efforts have led to disparate approaches to the digital and spatial study of religions without providing integrated and synergized connections between the digitalization and visualization of religious studies. This reprint aims to support and promote both digital and spatial studies of religions through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives, including those of all historical periods, regions, and religions. Collectively, this reprint demonstrates that digital and spatial studies are unique and constructive ways of discovering, developing, and delivering religious studies that remain undiscovered or unaddressed through conventional research methodology. In an effort to supplement the current digital humanities in general, and the spatial study of religions in particular, the reprint presents theoretical or applied research papers on Chinese religious sites and mapping that are theory-driven, innovative, and data-based. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1139332024-04-08T20:11:23Z Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions Hong, Z. George Buddhist temple Hangzhou GIS visualization religion Spatial Humanities Regional Religious System local gazetteer Water Deities beliefs spatiotemporal evolution the Pearl River Delta historical GIS Buddha statues transmission routes Qingzhou style Malay Peninsula regional religious systems center–periphery relationship William Skinner macro-region hierarchy administrative system economic system Greater China digital theology digital natives existential opportunity and threat irreversible commitment religious disaffiliation social media Chinese tomb murals spatial study of religions spatial analysis reciprocity efficacy exchange religious regulation mosques Kashgar region spatial distribution pattern folk religion Xishen (the God of Happiness) spatial practice space-time knowledge Bagua (The Eight Diagrams) pagoda Shanxi northern dynasties network analysis bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs Digital and spatial studies of religions have developed rapidly as prominent research fields over the last two decades. This “spatial turn” has rippled through humanities and social sciences disciplines, and digital and spatial perspectives now occupy a central position in religious studies. However, various research efforts have led to disparate approaches to the digital and spatial study of religions without providing integrated and synergized connections between the digitalization and visualization of religious studies. This reprint aims to support and promote both digital and spatial studies of religions through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives, including those of all historical periods, regions, and religions. Collectively, this reprint demonstrates that digital and spatial studies are unique and constructive ways of discovering, developing, and delivering religious studies that remain undiscovered or unaddressed through conventional research methodology. In an effort to supplement the current digital humanities in general, and the spatial study of religions in particular, the reprint presents theoretical or applied research papers on Chinese religious sites and mapping that are theory-driven, innovative, and data-based. 2023-09-11T12:04:15Z 2023-09-11T12:04:15Z 2023 book ONIX_20230911_9783036578002_66 9783036578002 9783036578019 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/113933 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7776 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7776 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7801-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7801-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036578002 9783036578019 202 open access |
| spellingShingle | Buddhist temple Hangzhou GIS visualization religion Spatial Humanities Regional Religious System local gazetteer Water Deities beliefs spatiotemporal evolution the Pearl River Delta historical GIS Buddha statues transmission routes Qingzhou style Malay Peninsula regional religious systems center–periphery relationship William Skinner macro-region hierarchy administrative system economic system Greater China digital theology digital natives existential opportunity and threat irreversible commitment religious disaffiliation social media Chinese tomb murals spatial study of religions spatial analysis reciprocity efficacy exchange religious regulation mosques Kashgar region spatial distribution pattern folk religion Xishen (the God of Happiness) spatial practice space-time knowledge Bagua (The Eight Diagrams) pagoda Shanxi northern dynasties network analysis bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title | Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title_full | Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title_fullStr | Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title_full_unstemmed | Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title_short | Digital and Spatial Studies of Religions |
| title_sort | digital and spatial studies of religions |
| topic | Buddhist temple Hangzhou GIS visualization religion Spatial Humanities Regional Religious System local gazetteer Water Deities beliefs spatiotemporal evolution the Pearl River Delta historical GIS Buddha statues transmission routes Qingzhou style Malay Peninsula regional religious systems center–periphery relationship William Skinner macro-region hierarchy administrative system economic system Greater China digital theology digital natives existential opportunity and threat irreversible commitment religious disaffiliation social media Chinese tomb murals spatial study of religions spatial analysis reciprocity efficacy exchange religious regulation mosques Kashgar region spatial distribution pattern folk religion Xishen (the God of Happiness) spatial practice space-time knowledge Bagua (The Eight Diagrams) pagoda Shanxi northern dynasties network analysis bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs |
| topic_facet | Buddhist temple Hangzhou GIS visualization religion Spatial Humanities Regional Religious System local gazetteer Water Deities beliefs spatiotemporal evolution the Pearl River Delta historical GIS Buddha statues transmission routes Qingzhou style Malay Peninsula regional religious systems center–periphery relationship William Skinner macro-region hierarchy administrative system economic system Greater China digital theology digital natives existential opportunity and threat irreversible commitment religious disaffiliation social media Chinese tomb murals spatial study of religions spatial analysis reciprocity efficacy exchange religious regulation mosques Kashgar region spatial distribution pattern folk religion Xishen (the God of Happiness) spatial practice space-time knowledge Bagua (The Eight Diagrams) pagoda Shanxi northern dynasties network analysis bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs |
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