Description
Network Governance of Global Religions
Jerusalem, Rome, and Mecca
Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society Series
Author: Laguerre Michel S.
Language: EnglishSubject for Network Governance of Global Religions:
Keywords
nances; saudi; arabia; mobility; digital; pontifi; cal; council; kosher; Network Governance; products; Young Men; Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab; Vice Versa; Social Reproduction; Palestinian Authority; Global Judaism; Global Religions; Wahhabi Islam; Itinerant Teachers; Kosher Products; Corporate Network Governance; Network Governance Theory; Chief Rabbinate; Catholic Christianity; Saudi Embassy; Global Religious Networks; Vatican City; United Synagogue; Kosher Foods; Town Rabbi; Local Synagogue; Lubavitch Movement; Personal Digital Assistants
Publication date: 05-2013
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 03-2011
Support: Print on demand
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This study seeks to explain three models of network governance embedded in digital practices that the mainstream monotheistic religions?Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Islam?have used to lead and manage the worldwide distribution of their local nodes, exploring the connection between network governance and its digital embeddedness and showing how the latter enhances the performance of the former.
Introduction 1. Network Governance of Global Religions 2. Global Judaism and Cosmonational Network Governance 3. Global Catholicism and Corporate Network Governance 4. Global Islam and Distributed Cellular Network Governance 5. The Network Management of Global Religions
Michel S. Laguerre is Professor and Director of the Berkeley Center for Globalization and Information Technology.