The specifics of digitalization of traditional religions in modern Kazakhstan

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Abstract

The article discusses possible ways and prospects for the use of digitalization in the field of religion. The purpose of the study is to provide an overview of the digital content of traditional religions in the context of the expansion of digitalization processes as an integral component of the development of modern Kazakhstani society. The theoretical and methodological basis of the article is the theory of alienation and social mediatization of religion. The authors note that information technologies in religious practices contribute to the restructuring of religious life in accordance with the changing social and cultural circumstances of the modern world. There is a radical transformation of traditional models of social relations and management, an integral artificial world is being formed, created by modern information technologies, ranging from augmented reality to virtual reality, and operating in real time. The article summarizes information about the features of the development of digital content of traditional religions, including official websites, representation in social networks, the development of specialized applications, etc. The methodology employed in this study encompasses a multi-faceted approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods. Qualitative analysis involves the examination of digital religious content, including textual, visual, and interactive elements, to discern trends, symbolism, and the impact on religious practices. Quantitative analysis encompasses data collection through surveys and analytics of online engagement with religious platforms and applications.

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Serik, N., Tatyana, L., Kazmukhanov, R., Maya, T., & Byerdimurat, D. (2023). The specifics of digitalization of traditional religions in modern Kazakhstan. Pharos Journal of Theology, 104(5). https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.104.516

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