Deadline for receiving papers: 15/05/2014
This monographic issue will only accept articles in English.
Abstract: The digital environment is changing forms of religiosity and has enhanced the interactivity and creativity of traditional communities on the web. While some authors believe that religion occupies a residual place in the classic mass media, others claim that the 2.0 environment is fertile ground for the consolidation of digital religion with a more widespread leadership and a higher participation of the faithful.