@article {2668, title = {Authority and liquid religion in cyber-space: the new territories of religious communication}, journal = {International Social Science Journal}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This article considers three case studies of forms of authority within new cyber-territories. We first deal with the example of a traditional religion, Islam, by exploring new social issues that this religious system encounters in cyber-space. Second, we turn to a social movement that is by definition less traditional and less established, namely neo-paganism; and finally, we examine the new phenomenon of hyper-real religion (Possamai 2005b, 2012) to discover whether, even in free-floating religions where in principle everything is permitted and where the individual has full autonomy to decide on the specific constructions of his/her religion, forms of authority and social/religious distinctions are paradoxically present.}, url = {https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8qz98/authority-and-liquid-religion-in-cyber-space-the-new-territories-of-religious-communication}, author = {Possamai, Adam and Turner, Bryan S.} }