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Digital Mary: Religious Mediatization and the Re-Enchantment of a Mega Symbol
Oren Golan
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Nurit Stadler
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Mega
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Mediatization
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Religious Mediatization
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Re-enchantment
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Sacred Sites
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Shared Experiences
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Pragmatism
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Physical Space
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Ethnographic Fieldwork
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Communicative Functions
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Charismatic
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Holy Sites
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Instagram
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Webmasters
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Religious Symbols
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Public Events
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Mother Goddess
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Sole Parents
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Veneration of Saints
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Institutional Knowledge
50%
Arts and Humanities
Digital
100%
Mediatization
100%
Re-enchantment
100%
Ritual
33%
Worship
33%
Protagonist
33%
Sacred Sites
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holy
33%
veneration
33%
Voluntary
33%
Fieldwork
33%
Transcendentals
33%
Charismatics
33%
Pragmatism
33%
Goddess
33%
Communicative Act
33%
Religious Symbol
33%
Social Sciences
Ritual
100%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
100%
Sacred Sites
100%
Instagram
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Psychology
Qualitative Method
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Charismatics
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Instagram
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