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Black Religions in the Digital Age. Fall 2022, Vol. 52 No.3

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Introduction: Playing on the Margins: The Emergence of Digital Black Religion
Margarita Simon Guillory

Where are Our Tools?: Or Fugitive Methods to the Study of Digital Black Religion
Erika D. Gault

Ifá/Orisha Digital Counterpublics
N. Fadeke Castor

Assembling an Africana Religious Orientation: The Black Witch, Digital Media, and Imagining a Black World of Being
Marcelitte Failla

Digital Spirituality as a Technology of Resistance
Philip Butler

Left to Their Own Devices: Black Youth, Religion, and Technologies of Living
Michael Brandon McCormack

The Cybernetics of Hoodoo Divination: Analog-Digital Technologies of the Self and Conversions of the Soul
James Padilioni , Jr.

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