Community and Social Interaction in Digital Religious Discourse in Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon
Since the advent of the Internet, religion has maintained a very strong online presence. This study examines how African Christianity is negotiated and practised on the Internet. The main objectives are to investigate to what extent online worshippers in Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon constitute (online) communities and how interactive the social networks of the churches are. This study shows that...
Published at Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture (JRMDC), (Durham University, UK) Vol. 2, Issue 1,
Published in 2013
Chiluwa, I.
Chiluwa Innocent E. MNAL. » Innocent Chiluwa is Professor of English Linguistics (Discourse Analysis) and Media/Digital Communications in the Department of Languages & General Studies, Covenant University, Ota (Nigeria). He is currently the Head of Department and former Dean, College of Leadership and Development Studies.
Prof. Chiluwa is a Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) (Bonn), and a... view full profile