Jespert, You might be interested in Albert Benschop's essay about the cyberjihad in the Netherlands: "Chronicle of a Political Murder Foretold — Jihad in the Netherlands —", which analyses the cultural and religious context behind the murder of Theo Van Gogh: http://www.sociosite.org/jihad_nl_en.php Best Regards, Miguel Caetano 2006/6/8, jespert <jespert@itu.dk>:
Dear list members,
I am looking for references related to the question of how internet influences on the formation of subcultures in western societies, or how internet is the medium for such formations. I am interested in parallel cultures, especially in Muslim parallel cultures in Denmark or in other western countries growing via the internet, but other examples on how subcultures develops and maintain them selves on the internet also have my strong interest.
If you have references for me or other input, on or off list I'll be grateful
Best Regards Jesper
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