Hello Charles, This short article may be of interest to you: Islamic Radicalism Online: The Moluccan Mission of the Laskar Jihad in Cyberspace. Birgit Bräuchler. The Australian Journal of Anthropology. Sydney: 2004. Vol. 15, Iss. 3; p. 267 (19 pages) Also: this one is not about fundamentalism per se, but I found it very interesting as it is all about a religion that exists almost purely online: Kemetic Orthodoxy: Ancient Egyptian Religion on the Internet - A Research Note. Marilyn C Krogh, Brooke Ashley Pillifant. Sociology of Religion. Washington: Summer 2004. Vol. 65, Iss. 2; p. 167 (9 pages) Regards, Julian ++++++++++ Julian Hopkins Lecturer - ADP HELP University College +60 3 2095 8791 x2913
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I'm doing some work on religion online, and am keen on finding both resources and resource persons in the area of fundamentalism as communicated through mass media.
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