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“Go Back to Your (Muslim) Country” The Role of Islam and Islamophobia in the Brexit Debate

July 22, 2016by giuliaevolvi 1 Comment
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culture, Islam and Media, meaning making, media, online space, religion, religion and politics, social media

Trump & All the Others

March 28, 2016by giuliaevolvi Leave a comment
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religion and politics, Uncategorized

Voices in Literature: Social Critique, Resistance and the Role of the Internet

October 25, 2015by giuliaevolvi Leave a comment
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civil religion, coping, culture, implicit religion, Islam and Media, meaning making, media, neo-liberalism, new media, online space, religion, sacred space, Uncategorized

The Muslim Migrant: Media Discourses on Mediterranean Migrations Between Xenophobia and Christian Charity

June 29, 2015by giuliaevolvi Leave a comment
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Islam and Media, Uncategorized

Zidane, Pope Francis and La Mamma

February 1, 2015by giuliaevolvi 1 Comment
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religion

Sister Cristina: The Voice of a New Catholicism

July 8, 2014by giuliaevolvi 2 Comments

Cristina Scuccia is a 25-year-old Italian from Sicily with two particularities: she has a beautiful voice and she is a nun of the order of the Ursulines. She accomplished a […]

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meaning making, Uncategorized

Soka Gakkai in the Internet space: hate it or love it

February 10, 2014by giuliaevolvi 3 Comments

The Internet is an important space to give voices to religious and spiritual minorities and for the development of new religious movements. However, if on the one hand it is […]

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culture, meaning making, media, religion, social media, third spaces, Twitter, Uncategorized

I don’t care what you believe. Just believe in it.

October 30, 2013by giuliaevolvi Leave a comment

Do we always believe in something? Theorists of secularization have to witness how religion is not dead in our society. Internet testifies that religions are still alive through a proliferation […]

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Have you been touched by his noodly appendage? The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

July 2, 2013by giuliaevolvi 5 Comments

Imagine a world created by a giant monster made of spaghetti. He can touch people with His noodly appendages and He boiled for your sins. His original followers are the […]

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@Pontifex: the space of the Pope on Twitter

March 22, 2013by giuliaevolvi 1 Comment

Joseph Ratzinger has been the first Pope to resign in 600 years, and he is also involved in another primacy: Benedict XVI will be remembered as the first Pope in […]

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