DIGITAL RELIGIOUS PROTEST IN PROVINCIAL RUSSIAN CITIES: RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND FORMS

Q3 Arts and Humanities Religiovedenie Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.22250/2072-8662.2021.2.110-118
I. Yurasov, M. Tanina, V. Yudina
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Digitalization trends that have been actively developing in the Russian Federation over the past ten years have an impact on the protest moods of people who share a religious worldview. The authors of the publication were interested exclusively in digital forms of protest activity within the traditional confessions of Russian provincial cities, namely Orthodoxy and Islam. In view of the small number of people who profess Judaism in the provincial cities of the Russian Federation, and because of the dogmatic foundations of traditional Buddhism, which is extremely negative to any form of protest against existing political, economic, and social realities, these denominations have not given any significant examples of virtual protest on the Internet. The authors clearly distinguish between legal forms of digital protest in the religious semiosphere and forms of religious extremism and xenophobia, which are also beyond the scientific interest of the authors of this study. The subject of this analysis is the forms of virtual protest activity on the Internet, which are classified in the following areas: protest against religion as an institution that protects the existing political, economic, and social foundations of Russian society from the point of view of atheism and other faiths and religious systems; protest against the existing official confessional hierarchy within the normative religious discourse; protest against internal confessional dogmas aimed at reform or division...
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俄罗斯省级城市的数字宗教抗议:宗教身份和形式
过去十年来,俄罗斯联邦积极发展的数位化趋势,影响了拥有相同宗教世界观的民众的抗议情绪。该出版物的作者只对俄罗斯省级城市传统教派中的数字形式的抗议活动感兴趣,即东正教和伊斯兰教。鉴于在俄罗斯联邦的省级城市中信奉犹太教的人数很少,而且由于传统佛教的教条式基础,这对任何形式的反对现有政治、经济和社会现实的抗议都是极其消极的,这些教派没有在互联网上给出任何重要的虚拟抗议例子。作者明确区分了宗教符号圈中合法形式的数字抗议与宗教极端主义和仇外心理的形式,这也超出了本研究作者的科学兴趣。本分析的主题是互联网上虚拟抗议活动的形式,其分为以下几个方面:从无神论和其他信仰和宗教制度的角度出发,抗议宗教作为保护俄罗斯社会现有政治、经济和社会基础的机构;在规范的宗教话语中抗议现存的官方忏悔等级;抗议旨在改革或分裂的内部信条……
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