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Spirituality in the Selfie Culture of Instagram
Spirituality in the Selfie Culture of Instagram
Spirituality in the Selfie Culture of Instagram
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This explorative study of personal spiritual expressions on Instagram generated important data in relation to the emerging field of cyberspirituality and showed the need for further development and research. The book reveals several forms of spirituality present on Instagram, mainly belonging to secular spirituality. Many spiritual practices emerged in posts from all over the world, demonstrated through photography as spiritual practice.
The Internet--and social media in particular--present an opportunity for individuals and communities to develop spiritual narrative when communicating online, especially with young people who are more likely to express themselves as "spiritual but not religious." Spiritual authenticity on social media, as a part of building spiritual capital, is an important step.
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Release dateMar 22, 2019
ISBN9781532673184
Spirituality in the Selfie Culture of Instagram
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Petra P. Sebek

Petra P. Sebek is originally from Croatia, where she worked as a television journalist for more than fifteen years. She was a longtime producer and author of a weekly ecumenical and interreligious television magazine Spiritual Challenges. She and her family now live in Ireland, where she graduated with a master’s in applied spirituality and continues to work as a researcher. This is her first book, combining her interests in the modern digital world and spirituality.

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    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Defining Cyberspirituality

    Chapter 2: Spirituality and Selfie Culture

    Chapter 3: Spirituality on Instagram

    Chapter 4: Future Challenges for Cyberspirituality

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Acknowledgements

    This book is a result of taking a journey of studying for an MA in Applied Spirituality, organized by Spirituality Institute for Research and Education and Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland.

    I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. Michael O’ Sullivan, Program Director, for the encouragement and opportunity to participate in the program. The expertise, support, and enthusiasm of Dr. Bernadette Flannagan, Director of Research, made this project a very enriching and joyful experience.

    I also wish to give praise to all the lecturers: Anne Marie Dixon, Amanda Dillon, Jack Finnegan, Brian Dooney, David Halpin, Noelia Molina, Mike Serrage, Bernadette Masterson, and Niamh Brennan. You have been a true inspiration. Many thanks to Fergus Lyons, principal of St. Mary’s school in Sandyford, for his help.

    My MA journey would be a very different experience without all my classmates. I hope that I managed to persuade you that hugs are very important.

    Special thanks to my spiritual director Pat Coyle who was the best companion one could wish for. I hope to continue dancing with her occasionally.

    My mother Dragica and my mother-in-law Anka are my biggest cheerleaders back in Croatia.

    My family: husband Tomi and our sons Martin and Benjamin—you are my everything.

    Introduction

    When we think of stories, we often think of favorite books or movies, or maybe sometimes we recall a memory of our parents talking to us before our bedtime. These are samples of traditional storytelling. Storytelling today is mainly visual, happening on the Internet and being shared on social media. Visual storytelling describes the process of telling a story without the need for lines of text or audio. Some images can tell an entire story and open completely new worlds. The expression that a picture paints a thousand words is even more powerful in the world of social media today.

    Some people express negative attitude about social networks saying that they only emphasize superficial (sometimes even false) self-expressions. This may be true for some users, and it is the reason why the term selfie culture is emerging. Without doubt we can see negative aspects and effects that social media can have on individuals and societies. But is that all? Could they also be a world for inspiration, connection, communication, and uplifting others? Is there spirituality in the selfie culture?

    One must be aware that for many people, especially young ones, social networks are public places in which they create their digital identities and build communities, and they express their daily struggles but also their daily inspirations. In the past few decades, the Internet has become the essential part of everyday life for many individuals. The border between offline and online life has become fluid, and building one’s digital identity has become an inseparable part of building one’s identity in general. With smartphones and social media becoming a part of our life, we never switch off anymore and we are trying to incorporate our interests and values as a part of our digital identity. Digital technology has become an important platform for extending and altering religious and spiritual practice for many people. Some are seeking to join virtual counterparts of their offline spiritual communities, and some are using the Internet as an open field to search for and communicate with similar-minded individuals and to form completely new communities online.

    My professional background is in the media—I was working as a journalist and producer for Croatian radio television for more than 15 years, with religion being my area of coverage for most of that time. With the development of digital news platforms, I transferred to work in the digital newsroom and deepened my knowledge about social media channels. Now, being an MA student of Applied Spirituality, I would like to bring together my experience from both the spiritual and the digital world. Embarking on a spiritual path made me understand that spirituality cannot be separated from other parts of our lives. Spirituality must come from within, from life, from concrete circumstances and injustices which call you to find your inner calling, your vocation, and your meaning of life. During my MA one of the most important words was authenticity. Learning and reflecting about it has had a transformative effect on my personal inner life and encouraged me to look for examples of

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