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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Upcoming CCSN Webinar, "Networked Theology"

Upcoming CCSN Webinar, "Networked Theology"

Greetings, colleagues and friends.

Please join the Christianity and Communication Studies Network (CCSN)
(http://www.theccsn.com) and Dr. Heidi Campbell, Texas A&M University,
for our upcoming free webinar titled "What We Can Learn About the
Intersection of Technology and Faith through a Networked Theology," on
Wednesday, March, 30, 8-9 pm EST. This webinar is free and open to the
public. A full description of the webinar is located here:
http://www.theccsn.com/what-we-can-learn-about-the-intersection-of-techn
ology-and-faith-through-a-networked-theology/


You may register here:
https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/4559458488248747266

Webinar Description: This presentation explores important aspects of how
digital technologies influence religious belief in a world increasingly
wrapped in media. The concept of Networked Theology is introduced as a
lens for understanding how online and offline technologies and religious
practices. This approach brings contextual theology into conversation
with new media and studies in an effort to creating a
theologically-informed response to new media culture. By offering an
introduction to Theology of Technology and New Media Theory this talk
focuses on trends of constant contact, publicized privacy and remix
culture and their broader ethical and religious implications within a
networked society.

Dr. Campbell is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Communication at Texas A&M University, and Director of the New Media and
Religion Network. Editor and author of several books, her research
focuses on the influence of digital and mobile technologies on religious
communities.

Previously recorded CCSN webinars by Quentin Schultze, Bill Strom, Kevin
Schut, Tim Muehlhoff, Paul Patton, Paul Soukup, Terry Lindvall, Calvin
Troup, Bala Musa, Janie Harden Fritz, Diane Proctor-Badzinski, Bill
Romanowski, Jen Letherer, Mark Ward, and Jenni Sigler are available for
download here:
http://www.theccsn.com/category/webinars/webinars-recorded/

Thanks for your support of the CCSN.

Sincerely,

Robert Woods, J.D., Ph.D.

CCSN Network Administrator

email: administrator@theccsn.com

Professor, Dept. of Comm. & Media,

Spring Arbor University (www.arbor.edu)

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