The Technology of Religion: Mapping Religious Cyberscapes

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The Technology of Religion: Mapping Religious Cyberscapes Taylor Shelton, Clark University Matthew Zook, University of Kentucky Mark Graham, Oxford Internet Institute 108 th Annual Meeting of the AAG New York, NY – February 24 th , 2012

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The Technology of Religion: !Mapping Religious Cyberscapes"

Taylor Shelton, Clark University"Matthew Zook, University of Kentucky"Mark Graham, Oxford Internet Institute"

108th Annual Meeting of the AAG"New York, NY – February 24th, 2012"

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Using geotagged internet data to demonstrate connections between material spaces and places and virtual representations of them"

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From to religious geography…"•  The trajectory of religious geography has

been long and multifarious, using a variety of theoretical approaches (cf. Kong 1990, 2001a, 2010)"

•  Began with ‘ecclesiastical geography’, but religion has been incorporated into larger body of critical geographic research"

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…to religious cyberscapes"•  How are the geographies of religious

practice and representation being reflected online?"

•  What can the prevalence of some religions over others in geocoded cyberspace tell us about socio-spatial processes in the material world?"– e.g., conflict, uneven development, censorship"

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Measuring Religious Cyberscapes"

•  Automated Google Maps queries at ~250,000 points, derived from a ¼ degree grid"

•  Flexibility in search terms allows for diversity of topics"

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Mapping new ecclesiastical geographies"

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References where you would expect them to be"

References to Buddhism"

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Again, references mostly where you would expect them to be"

References to Hinduism"

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But why so few references here?"

There are, of course, plenty of Christians in these places!"

References to Christianity"

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Christian Denominations in the United States"

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Crawford, Thomas W. 2005. Stability and Change on the American Religious Landscape: A Centrographic Analysis of Major U.S. Religious Groups. Journal of Cultural Geography 22(2): 51-86."

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Cyberscapes of religious conflict"

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Correlation between religion and political boundaries"

Contested territories in both virtual and material spaces"

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Jerusalem populated by references to all three religions"

Parts of Palestine largely excluded "(cf. Ben-David et al 2008)"

References don’t conform to political boundaries"

Christianity overrepresented, Islam underrepresented relative to share of population "

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Methodological Limitations"

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References to Temple in English -->"

<-- References to Temple in Thai"

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Conclusions"•  Virtual representations of place are, in many

ways, reflections of the offline lived realities in those places."

•  At the same time, however, these representations serve to remake these places, mutually constituting the virtual and material."

•  There are, of course, some caveats."•  Cyberscapes as useful tool for investigating a

variety of socio-spatial processes not limited to the internet."

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Paper forthcoming in The Professional Geographer, February 2013."Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2011.614571 or by request."

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