Artists Religiosity on Social Media: Between Rules, Religious Commudification and Media Capitalism

This article analyzes the artist's religiosity on social media. The symbols of obedience to religion are often displayed by artists in various activities broadcasted on social media both when playing as an actor in a social media show or in their actual life that is covered on social media. The...

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