[Air-l] Young Islamists, ICTs & participation
Gustavo Mesch
gustavo at soc.haifa.ac.il
Mon Jul 25 01:22:55 PDT 2005
A number of references that I came across lately may be of help
Wheeler, Debora. 2001. The Internet and Yoaauth Subculture in Kuwait.
Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 8(2).
Rinnawi, Khalil. The Internet and the Arab World as a Virtual public
Sphere.
http://burdacenter.bgu.ac.il/publication/finalReports2001-2001/Rinnawi.pdf
Brouwer, Lenie. 2004. Dutch Muslims on the Internet: A New Discussion
Platform. Journal of Muslim Affairs, 24, 1, 47-55
Bunt, G. Virtually Islamic: Computer Mediated Commmunication and Cyber
Islamic Environments. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
best regards
Gustavo Mesch, Academic visitor
Oxford Internet Institute
Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology
U of Haifa, Israel
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Loader, Brian wrote:
> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 11:21:20 +0100
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> Can anyone help me identify researchers with an interest in how young people from the Islamic faith may be adopting ICTs to foster political participation/inclusion?
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> Brian D. Loader
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