Feminist Cyberethics in Asia, 2013
Religious Discourses on Human Connectivity

Content and Context in Theological Ethics Series

Coordinators: Brazal Agnes M., Abraham K.

Language: English

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This anthology hopes to contribute, in particular, to the analysis of the mutually constitutive interaction of the use of cyberspace and Asian cultures, with particular attention to ethical, feminist, and religious perspectives especially within Catholic Christianity.
Introduction PART I: EXCLUSION, INCLUSION AND COLLUSION 1. Resistance/Collusion with Masculinist-Capitalist Fantasies? Japanese and Filipino Women in the Cyber-Terrain; Jeane Peracullo 2. Reading the Cyborg in Singapore: Technology, Gender, and Empowerment; Shirley Soh 3. Digital Revolution Creating a Flat World for Asian Women!; Virginia Saldanha 4. Just Internet Relations: A Study of High School Girls; Flora Carandang 5. Women in Cyberspace: A New Key to Emancipatory Politics of Location; Kochurani Abraham PART II: WOMEN, WORK AND FAMILY 6. Ethical-Pastoral Challenges of Call Center Jobs; Jennifer Villagonzalo 7. For Better or For Worse?: Migrant Women Workers and ICTs; Gemma T. Cruz PART III: RELIGION AND CYBERSPACE 8. From Cyberchurch to Faith Apps: Religion 2.0 on the Rise?; Pauline Hope Cheong 9. Sacralizing Time And Space Through an Epistemology of Peace: A Feminist Reading of DiscipleSFX of Malaysia; Sharon A. Bong PART IV: SPIRITUAL APPROACHES NECESSARY IN THE DIGITAL AGE 10. The Spirit Hovers Over Cyberspace; Judette Gallares, RC 11. Spiritual Praxis through Photogephy; Yap Fu Lan 12. Spirited Cyborgs; Agnes M. Brazal
Jean Peracullo Shirley Soh Virginia Saldanha Kochurani Abraham Jennifer Villagonzalo Gemma T. Cruz Sharon A. Bong Pauline Hope Cheong Judette Gallares, RC Yap Fu Lan Agnes Brazal