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La trama de la comunicación

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SBARDELOTTO, Moisés. La reconstrucción de lo religioso en la circulación en redes socio-digitales. Trama comun. [online]. 2014, vol.18, n.2, pp.151-170. ISSN 1668-5628.

This article presents a reflection on the digital mediatization of religion, socio-communicational phenomenon in which stands the current reconstruction of the religious. In Brazilian Catholic sites, it analyzes the displacement of the practice of the faith to the online environment based on mediatic logics, the so-called rituals online, that turn the religious phenomena and the communication processualities more complex. It describes three forms of offer and appropriation of the sacred: the interactional interface, the discursive interactions and the ritual interactions. From these new modes of perception and expression of the sacred, it analyses practices of social institutions as the Church and society in general to speak publicly about religion in digital networks - in this case, the "Catholic", ie symbolic constructs that society considers as linked to the doctrine and tradition of the Catholic Church. It then discusses the concepts of reconnection and connectial devices. In conclusion, it is stated that in the reconstruction of the "Catholic" arises a religiosity in experimentation marked by e-resies, ie new symbolic meanings of the networked religious, "bricolages of faith" in the digital environment.

Keywords : Mediatization; Socio-digital networks; Connectial dispositifs; Reconnections; Circulation.

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