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Mormonism and Time: The Impact of Mechanical Time and Hypermediation on Practice and Authority in the LDS Church

March 15, 2017by rybar916 Leave a comment

This two-part series will focus on Mormonism and time, it will examine how time, and various conceptualizations of time, have impacted the ways that Mormonism is practiced and resisted; it […]

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LDS church, meaning making, media, new media, online space, religion, social media, third spaces, Uncategorized

Biting Satire in LDS-Themed Digital Communities, Part 2: Uses of Humor

September 18, 2016by rybar916 Leave a comment

In part one of this two-part post, I discussed humor as strategy of protest. Citing examples from literature, political and religious cartoons, and propaganda more generally, I showed how satire […]

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Biting Satire in LDS-Themed Digital Communities, Part 1: Background

February 1, 2016by rybar916 Leave a comment

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka LDS Church, or Mormon church) has experienced its share of opposition and criticism over the years, from the Extermination Order issued by Missouri […]

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Is There a Place for Those Who Question Authority in the LDS Church?

October 22, 2014by rybar916 Leave a comment

On the evening of October 5th, 2013, approximately 150 Mormon women belonging to the Latter-day Saint (LDS) feminist organization, Ordain Women, gathered at City Creek Park in downtown Salt Lake City […]

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civil religion, cultural politics of image, culture, implicit religion, meaning making, media, religion, social media, Uncategorized

The LDS Church and Online Image-Grooming

October 10, 2013by rybar916 4 Comments

Anyone who visits Temple Square—the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, aka LDS, or “Mormons”—in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah cannot help but notice how image-oriented […]

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