Online Media, Civic Engagement, and the Prevention of Religious Radicalism: Together for an Inclusive Future (A View of Empirical Evidence)

Author:

Tkácová Hedviga1ORCID,Slivka Daniel2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Journalism, Faculty of Arts and Letters, The Catholic University in Ruzomberok, 034 01 Ruzomberok, Slovakia

2. Department of Historical Sciences, Greek-Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Presov, 080 01 Presov, Slovakia

Abstract

The current increase in religiously motivated radicalism is a serious social problem in various countries. Through our qualitative research, which was based on the knowledge and experience of experts recorded during the focus group interview, it was possible to identify the most frequent causes of religious radicalism in Slovakia today. The Slovak Republic, a small post-communist country in the region of Eastern Europe, served as an empirical example for research purposes. Following the research findings, a second research objective was set, namely to present the possibilities and contribution of citizen journalism that can play a key role in tracking, documenting and sharing cases of religious radicalism. The research presents the causes of religious radicalism and the optimal possibilities of citizen journalism, which would adequately respond to contemporary religious radicalism with the use of online media. The activities of “people’s journalists” appear not only as a trigger for public debate that takes place on social media, blogs, and independent journalistic platforms but also as a necessary voice calling for accountability and transparency of solutions concerning religious radicalism, which is inherently complex and a multifactorial process, often leading to extremism. This study attempts to answer the question of why civic engagement using online media is important in this issue.

Funder

Agency of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Slovak Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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