Online Ultra-Orthodox Religious Communities as a Third Space: A Netnographic Study

Authors

  • Sarit Okun Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva 84105 Israel
  • Galit Nimrod Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva 84105 Israel

Keywords:

Judaism, netnography, networked religion, online communities, spirituality, third space

Abstract

This research applies a netnographic approach to explore the extent to which online communities function as a third space that supports a networked religion. Five months of observation at a leading online ultra-Orthodox Jewish forum revealed four chief characteristics: religious–secular discussion—the forum served as a platform for religious discourse as well as a sphere for discussing a wide range of subjects unrelated to religion; identity game—members constantly played two types of identity games: personal and group; intense activity—the forum was characterized by rather intense activity patterns; and a unique religious expressiveness—this was reflected in textual and visual representations and exhibited in online debates. Findings indicate that the forum offers its members a third space of digital religion that is hybrid in any possible sense and reinforces a lively networked religion. While it aims at enabling serious discussion of religious matters, it also serves members as a social sphere in which they can communicate about extrareligious issues; express their personalities, skills and opinions; and even play with their anonymous peers.

Author Biographies

Sarit Okun, Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva 84105 Israel

Sarit Okun, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. [email: sarit.okun@post.bgu.ac.il] 

Galit Nimrod, Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva 84105 Israel

Galit Nimrod, Ph.D., Department of Communication Studies and the Center for Multidisciplinary Research in Aging, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. [email: gnimrod@bgu.ac.il] 

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2017-06-29

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