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Aimaganbetova, Olga, Elnur Adilova, Nazira Sadykova and Laura Baimoldina (2022). “Study of the Psychological Characteristics and Structure of Religious Identity of Student Youth”. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU, Series of Psychology, 73(4): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.51889/7339.2022.88.93.022.
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Ferguson, Jauhara, Elaine Howard Ecklund and Connor Rothschild (2021). “Navigating Religion Online: Jewish and Muslim Responses to Social Media”. Religions, 12(4): 258.
Gálik, Slavomir (2019). “On Human Identity in Cyberspace of Digital Media”. European Journal of Transformation Studies, 7(2): 33-44.
Herdiansyah, Herdis, Mochammad Rijaal Soedrajad, Hawa Nada Ismita and Ameylia Arintyas (2023). “Resetting the Relationship between Human and Nature: Religion and the New Communication Technologies”. Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, 22(66): 29-45.
Kurganskaya, Valentina and Vladimir Dunaev (2020). “Information Technologies and Monitoring of the Religious Identification of Kazakhstani Citizens”. Information and Education: Borders of Communication INFO, 12(20): 215-218.
Lifanov, Sergey and Tatyana Lifanova (2022). “Virtualization of Religion and the Influence of Digital Technologies on the Formation of Religious Identity”. In Humanitarian Knowledge and Spiritual Security: Proceedings of the 5th International Scientific and Practical Conference, 216–225. Dagestan State University.
Mukhatayeva, Gulnara (2021). “Trajectory of Religious Radicalization”. Eurasian Journal of Religious Studies, 28(4): 66-75.
Nord, Ilona and Judith Petzke (2024). Religious Education in the digital change. Concepts and reflections from a German context. Retrieved from https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/32858. Accessed: 10.08.2024.
Nyazbekov Serik, Tatyana Lifanova, Rinat Kazmukhanov, Maya Tasybekova, and Dauirjan Byerdimurat (2023). “The Specifics of Digitalization of Traditional Religions in Modern Kazakhstan”. Pharos Journal of Theology, 104(5): 1-10.
Pelevin, Sergey (2024). “Transformation of Religious Identity in Modern Society in the Context of Globalization: Analysis of the Influence of Social Networks on Religious Communities and Practices”. Context and Reflection: Philosophy of the World and Human Being, 13(3А): 30-37.
Sagimbayev, Askar (2023). “State Policy in the Religious Sphere at the Current Stage of Kazakhstan’s Development”. Public Administration and Civil Service, 1(84): 53-61.
Tasbolat, Assyltay (2024). “Discourse Analysis of Religious Authority and Gender Norms in Kazakh Social Media: Rizabek Battauly’s Patriarchal Views”. International Journal of Religion, 5: 4540-4549.
Turganbayeva, Janara and Natalya Seitakhmetova (2023). “Islamic Identity and National Identity: Contexts of Interconnection”. Al-Farabi, 83(3): 99-109.
Umbet, Raushan and Moldir Akmadi (2024). The Digital Construction of Religious Identity: An Overview of Contemporary Research. Reviews of Modern Science, 2024(8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/RMS/article/view/4914. Accessed: 22.12.2024.
THE INFLUENCE OF DIGITALIZATION ON RELIGIOUS IDENTITY: SOCIO-POLITICAL CONTEXT
Year 2025,
Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 61 - 71, 31.01.2025
This study aims to explore the process of religious identity formation in the context of increasing digitalization and changes in the socio-political environment. The findings show a shift in religious authority structures; the traditional hierarchies are being replaced by new decentralized digital networks and user-generated content. From the present study, it becomes clear that social media and other digital communication tools help form hybrid religious identities, combining traditional religious practices and the new digital culture. Three ways in which digitalization affects religious identity are through virtual community formation, algorithmic content curation and interactive ritual practices. The study also examines how socio-political factors, such as the state regulation of digital spaces and content, influence the digital expression of religious identity. The comparison of cultures reveals different trends in the adoption of digital religious practices in various political systems and cultural environments. Quantitative and qualitative methods, including analysis, synthesis, historical-formal methods and generalization, were used in this study to analyze the relationship between digital technologies and religious identity formation. The study analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of Internet-mediated religious practices in various churches while making specific reference to the Republic of Kazakhstan. Thus, the results show how the development of technology influences modern religious identity and interpersonal religious relations and, therefore, contributes to the discussion of digital religion and social change.
This study did not require approval from an ethics committee as it did not involve human participants, animals, or sensitive personal data. All data used in this research were obtained from publicly available sources.
Thanks
This research has been funded by the Committee of Science of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan (IRN No. BR21882302 Kazakhstan’s Society in the Context of Digital Transformation: Prospects and Risks).
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Aimaganbetova, Olga, Elnur Adilova, Nazira Sadykova and Laura Baimoldina (2022). “Study of the Psychological Characteristics and Structure of Religious Identity of Student Youth”. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU, Series of Psychology, 73(4): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.51889/7339.2022.88.93.022.
Campbell, Heidi and Ruth Tsuria (2021). Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media (2nd ed.). Routledge.
Campbell, Heidi and Wendi Bellar (2022). Digital Religion: The Basics. Taylor & Francis.
Evolvi, Giulia (2022). “Religion and the Internet: Digital Religion, (hyper) Mediated Spaces and Materiality”. Zeitschrift Für Religion, Gesellschaft Und Politik, 6(1): 9-25.
Ferguson, Jauhara, Elaine Howard Ecklund and Connor Rothschild (2021). “Navigating Religion Online: Jewish and Muslim Responses to Social Media”. Religions, 12(4): 258.
Gálik, Slavomir (2019). “On Human Identity in Cyberspace of Digital Media”. European Journal of Transformation Studies, 7(2): 33-44.
Herdiansyah, Herdis, Mochammad Rijaal Soedrajad, Hawa Nada Ismita and Ameylia Arintyas (2023). “Resetting the Relationship between Human and Nature: Religion and the New Communication Technologies”. Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, 22(66): 29-45.
Kurganskaya, Valentina and Vladimir Dunaev (2020). “Information Technologies and Monitoring of the Religious Identification of Kazakhstani Citizens”. Information and Education: Borders of Communication INFO, 12(20): 215-218.
Lifanov, Sergey and Tatyana Lifanova (2022). “Virtualization of Religion and the Influence of Digital Technologies on the Formation of Religious Identity”. In Humanitarian Knowledge and Spiritual Security: Proceedings of the 5th International Scientific and Practical Conference, 216–225. Dagestan State University.
Mukhatayeva, Gulnara (2021). “Trajectory of Religious Radicalization”. Eurasian Journal of Religious Studies, 28(4): 66-75.
Nord, Ilona and Judith Petzke (2024). Religious Education in the digital change. Concepts and reflections from a German context. Retrieved from https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/32858. Accessed: 10.08.2024.
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Pelevin, Sergey (2024). “Transformation of Religious Identity in Modern Society in the Context of Globalization: Analysis of the Influence of Social Networks on Religious Communities and Practices”. Context and Reflection: Philosophy of the World and Human Being, 13(3А): 30-37.
Sagimbayev, Askar (2023). “State Policy in the Religious Sphere at the Current Stage of Kazakhstan’s Development”. Public Administration and Civil Service, 1(84): 53-61.
Tasbolat, Assyltay (2024). “Discourse Analysis of Religious Authority and Gender Norms in Kazakh Social Media: Rizabek Battauly’s Patriarchal Views”. International Journal of Religion, 5: 4540-4549.
Turganbayeva, Janara and Natalya Seitakhmetova (2023). “Islamic Identity and National Identity: Contexts of Interconnection”. Al-Farabi, 83(3): 99-109.
Umbet, Raushan and Moldir Akmadi (2024). The Digital Construction of Religious Identity: An Overview of Contemporary Research. Reviews of Modern Science, 2024(8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/RMS/article/view/4914. Accessed: 22.12.2024.
Seitakhmetova, N., & Zhandossova, S. (2025). THE INFLUENCE OF DIGITALIZATION ON RELIGIOUS IDENTITY: SOCIO-POLITICAL CONTEXT. Eurasian Research Journal, 7(1), 61-71.