In an article recently published in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, I introduce a new lens with which to understand how religion is performed in online and new media contexts. I suggest that by looking carefully the traits of online religious practice point to larger cultural shifts in how religion is lived out both online and offline. For more details of the argument see:
Heidi Campbell, (2012). Understanding the relationship between religious practice online and offline in a networked society. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 80(1), 64-93.