Bambang Kussriyanto
Malam ini saya hendak menulis tentang Dekrit Konsili Vatikan II tentang alat-alat komunikasi Inter-Mirifica dan perkembangannya 60 tahun sampai sekarang, Saya ingin mengaitkan tulisan saya dengan dimulainya pembuatan Studio Komunikasi di Kampus FTW Kentungan, sumbangan alumni FTW Rm Yustinus Ardianto Pr dkk Kelompok Komedi Panti Samadi KAJ dan prospek pemanfaatannya baik untuk pewartaan, perluasan jejaring, maupun penghimpunan dana. Maka saya berusaha mengumpulkan bahan dan membaca sebagian. Tapi saya mabok. Ada begitu banyak bahan dari 1963 (dari saat Dekrit Inter-Mirifica diterbikan hingga sekarang).
Saya hentikan kegiatan membaca, namun supaya waktu saya mengumpulkan bahan tetap bermanfaat, saya sampaikan berikut ini daftar bacaan saja. Barangkali ada yang memerlukan.
Theology of Social Communications
READING LIST
0. General / Introductions / Handbooks /
Readers
Fuchs,
Christian. Social Media: A Critical Introduction. SAGE, 2013.
Hinton, Sam
and Larissa Hjorth. Understanding Social Media. SAGE, 2013.
Hunsinger,
Jeremy and Theresa Senft (eds.). The Social Media Handbook. Routledge, 2015.
Mandiberg,
Michael (ed.). The Social Media Reader. NYU Press, 2012.
1. Communications Theology (general)
Byers,
Andrew. TheoMedia: The Media of God and the Digital Age. Wipf &
Stock, 2013.
Ellers,
Franz. “Communication Theology: Some Considerations.” Federation of Asian
Bishops Conference.
Fortner,
Robert. Communication, Media, and Identity: A Christian Theory of
Communication. Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.
Pace, Enzo.
Religion as Communication. Ashgate, 2011.
Soukup, P.
and F.J. Buckley and D.C. Robinson. “The Influence of Information Technologies
on
Theology.” Theological Studies 62 (2001): 366-377.
Soukup,
Paul. “The Context, Structure, and Content of Theology from a Communication
Perspective.” Gregorianum 83/1 (2002): 131-143.
Soukup,
Paul. “The Structure of Communication as a Challenge for Theology.” Teología y
Vida XLIV (2003): 102-122.
Spadaro,
Antonio. Cybertheology: Thinking Christianity in the Era of the Internet.
Fordham University Press, 2015. (160 pages)
2. Communications technology (history)
Blum,
Andrew. Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet. Ecco, 2013.
Dyer, John.
From the Garden to the City: The Redeeming and Corrupting Power of Technology.
Kregel,
2011.
Hart,
Archibald and Sylvia Hart Frejd. The Digital Invasion: How Technology Is
Shaping You
and Your
Relationships. Baker Books, 2013.
Keen,
Andrew. The Cult of the Amateur: How Blogs, MySpace, YouTube, and the Rest of
Today’s
User-Generated
Media Are Destroying Our Economy, Our Culture, and Our Values. Doubleday,
2008.
Lanier,
Jaron. You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto. Vintage, 2011.
Naughton,
John. From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg: Disruptive Innovation in the Age of the
Internet.
Quercus,
2015.
Poe,
Marshall. A History of Communications: Media and Society from the Evolution of
Speech to the Internet. Cambridge, 2010.
Rainie, Lee
and Barry Wellman. Networked: The New Social Operating System. The MIT Press,
2012. (302 pages)
Standage,
Tom. Writing on the Wall: Social Media – The First 2,000 Years. Bloomsbury,
2014.
van Dijck,
Jose. The Culture of Connectivity: A Critical History of Social Media. Oxford University
Press, 2013.
3. the iWorld (culture)
Bauerlein,
Mark (ed.). The Digital Divide: Arguments for and against Facebook, Google,
Texting,
and the Age
of Social Networking. Tarcher/Penguin, 2011.
Bauerlein,
Mark. The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and
Jeopardizes
Our Future (Or, Don’t Trust Anyone Under 30). Tarcher, 2008.
Detweiler,
Craig. iGods: How Technology Shapes Our Spiritual and Social Lives. Brazos
Press, 2013. (256 pages)
Freitas,
Donna. The Happiness Effect: How Social Media Is Driving a Generation to Appear
Perfect at Any Cost. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Goodman,
Daniel Ross. "The iPhone and us." The Public Discourse, 8/25/17.
Hoopes, Tom.
"How New Media Are Destroying Our Lives" (5/30/14) and "How New
Media
Can Enhance
Our Lives" (5/31/14). CatholicVote.org
Horsfeld,
Peter and Mary Hess and Adan Medrano (eds.). Belief in Media: Cultural
Perspectives
on Media and
Christianity. Ashgate, 2004.
Larsen,
Elena. Cyberfaith: How Americans Pursue Religion Online. Pew Internet and
American
Life
Project, 2001.
Mitchell,
Jolyon and Sophia Marriage (eds.). Mediating Religion: Studies in Media,
Religion
and Culture.
Bloomsbury / T&T Clark, 2003.
Schroeder,
Samantha. “Beyond the Screen: Love in a Time of Social Media.” The Public
Discourse
(3/23/15)
Scruton,
Roger. "Curiouser and Curiouser." The American Spectator (November
2011).
de Solenni,
Pia. “The ‘Emotive Alphabet’ of Youth.” Pontifical Council for Culture, 2013.
Stig,
Hjarvard. The Mediatization of Culture and Society. Routledge, 2013.
Twenge, Jean
M. iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More
Tolerant, Less Happy – and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That
Means for the Rest of Us. Atria Books, 2017.
Twenge,
Jean. "Have smartphones destroyed a generation?" The Atlantic,
September 2017 issue.
4. Digital Citizens (anthropology)
Carr,
Nicholas. "How smartphones hijack our minds." The Wall Street Journal,
10/6/17.
Carr,
Nicholas. “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” The Atlantic. July/August 2008.
Carr,
Nicholas. The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. W.W. Norton,
2011.
Carr,
Nicholas. The Glass Cage: How Our Computers Are Changing Us. W.W. Norton, 2015.
Floridi,
Luciano (ed.). The Onlife Manifesto: Being Human in a Hyperconnected Era.
Springer Open, 2015.
Herzfeld,
Noreen. Technology and Religion: Remaining Human in a Co-created World.
Templeton
Press, 2009.
Hipps,
Shane. Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith. Grand Rapids, MI:
Zondervan,
2009.
Palfry, John
and Urs Gasser. Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital
Natives.
Basic Books, 2010.
Reinke,
Tony. 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You. Crossway, 2017.
Rosen,
Christine. “Our Cell Phones, Ourselves.” The New Atlantis (Summer 2004): 26-45.
Smith, Rosa
Inocencia. “Paranoid Narcissism: What Dostoevsky Knew About the Internet.”
The American
Spectator.
Sullivan,
Andrew. "I used to be a human being." New York magazine, 9/18/16.
Zhao,
Shanyang. “The Digital Self: Through the Looking Glass of Telecopresent
Others.”
Symbolic
Interaction 28/3 (2005): 387-405.
5. Networked Individuals (psychology)
Alter, Adam.
Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us
Hooked.
Penguin Press, 2017.
Balick,
Aaron. The Psychodynamics of Social Networking: Connect-Up Instantaneous
Culture and the Self. Karnac Books, 2013.
Blum,
Christopher and Joshua Hochschild. A Mind at Peace: Reclaiming an Ordered Soul
in the Age of Distraction. Sophia Institute Press, 2017.
Eyal, Nir.
Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. BenBella
Books, 2019.
Pang, Alex
Soojung-Kim. The Distraction Addiction: Getting the Information You Need and
the
Communication
You Want, Without Enraging Your Family, Annoying Your Colleagues, and
Destroying
Your Soul. Little, Brown & Co., 2013.
Parisi, Eli.
The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and
How We Think.
Penguin Books, 2012.
Power,
Andrew and Grainne Kirwan (eds.). Cyberpsychology and New Media: A Thematic
Reader.
Psychology Press, 2014.
Rosen,
Larry. iDisorder: Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and Overcoming
Its Hold
on Us. St.
Martin’s Press, 2012. (220 pages)
Shacter,
Hannah. "Me, Myselfie, and I: The Psychological Impact of Social Media
Activity."
Psychology
in Action, 9/17/15.
Suler, John.
Psychology of the Digital Age: Humans Become Electric. Cambridge University
Press, 2015.
Tollefson,
Christopher. "Our Addiction to Technology: Resistance Must Begin in the
Home."
The Public
Discourse, 6/28/17.
6. Alone Together (sociology)
Baym, Nancy.
Personal Connections in the Digital Age. Polity, 2010.
Cox,
Brandon. Rewired: How Using Today’s Technology Can Bring You Back to Deeper
Relationships,
Real Conversations, and the Age-Old Methods of Sharing God’s Love. Passio,
2014.
Harris,
Michael. The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We’ve Lost in a World of Constant
Connection.
Current Hardcover, 2014.
Keen,
Andrew. Digital Vertigo: How Today’s Online Social Revolution Is Dividing,
Diminishing,
and
Disorienting Us. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2013.
Ling,
Richard. New Tech, New Ties: How Mobile Communication Is Reshaping Social
Cohesion.
MIT Press,
2008.
Marche,
Stephen. “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” The Atlantic. May 2012.
Persson,
Anders. “Front- and backstage in ‘social media’.” International Sociological
Association
(July 2010)
Scruton,
Roger. “Hiding Behind the Screen.” The New Atlantis (Summer 2010): 48-60.
Silverman,
Jacob. Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection.
Harper,
2015.
Turkle,
Sherry. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each
Other. Basic Books, 2012. (305 pages)
Turkle,
Sherry. "The flight from conversation." The New York Times, 4/21/12.
Turkle,
Sherry. Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age. Penguin,
2016.
Turkle,
Sherry. "Stop Googling. Let's Talk." The New York Times, 9/26/15.
Zuckerman,
Ethan. Digital Cosmopolitans: Why We Think the Internet Connects Us, Why It
Doesn’t, and
How to Rewire It. W.W. Norton, 2014.
7. aggiornamento (Church teaching)
7a - Church documents
Vatican
Council II. Inter Mirifica. Decree on the Means of Social Communication.
(12/4/1963)
Pontifical
Council for Social Communications. Communio et Progressio. Pastoral Instruction
on the Means of Social Communication (1971)
Congregation
for Education. “Guide to the Future Training of Priests Concerning the
Instruments
of Social Communications.” (1986)
Pontifical
Council for Social Communications. Aetatis Novae. Pastoral Instruction on
Social
Communications
on the Twentieth Anniversary of Communio et Progressio (1992)
Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith. “Instruction on Some Aspects of the Use of the
Instruments
of Social Communication in Promoting the Doctrine of the Faith” (1992).
John Paul
II. “The Rapid Development.” Apostolic Letter to Those Responsible for
Communications
(1/24/2005)
7b – Messages for World Day of Social
Communications
• by Pope
Paul VI (1967-1978)
• by Pope
John Paul II (1979-2005)
• by Pope
Benedict XVI (2006-2013)
• by Pope
Francis (2014 - )
7c – Pontifical Council for Social
Communications
Celli,
Archbishop Claudio Maria. “We, though Many, Are One Body.” Catholic Media
Conference
(Indianapolis, 2012).
Tighe,
Monsignor Paul. “The Challenge for the Church in a Digital Age.” ABC Religion
and
Ethics (3
May 2012).
7d - Studies
Caccamo,
James. “The Message on the Media: Seventy Years of Catholic Social Teaching on
Social
Communication.” Josephinum Journal of Theology 15/2 (Summer/Fall 2008):
390-426.
Dailey,
Thomas. "The Church at 30,000 Feet: Appreciating Pope Francis's Interviews
with
Journalists."
Journal of Catholic Social Thought 16/2 (2019): 319-337.
Eilers,
“Inter Mirifica after 50 Years: Origin, Directions, Challenges.” SEDOS
Bulletin, 2014.
Kappeler,
Warren. Communication Habits for the Pilgrim Church: Vatican Teaching on Media
and Society.
Peter Lang, 2009.
Landry,
Roger. “Communications Lessons from Pope Francis.” Catholic New Media
Conference,
2013.
O’Loughlin,
Michael. The Tweetable Pope: A Spiritual Revolution in 140 Characters.
HarperOne, 2015.
Zsupan-Jerome,
Daniella. Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communications in
the Digital Age. Michael Glazier, 2014. (130 pages)
7e – Lectures
THE JOHN
CARDINAL FOLEY LECTURE SERIES @ Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
2014 -
Dailey, Thomas. “Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in Person: Evangelization and
Social
Communications
with Pope Francis.” Origins 43/35 (2/6/14): 577-582.
2015 –
Allen, John. “How Pope Francis Models Effective Communications”
2016 –
Rosica, Thomas. “Sharing the Joy of the Gospel with the Media and through the
Media”
2017 –
Erlandson, Gregory. “The Power of the Word: Catholic Media and Faith
Formation.”
2018 -
Barron, Bishop Robert. “Word on Fire: A Story of Evangelization for the Digital
Age”
2019 -
Daniels, Kim. “From Anger to Renewal: Communications and Crisis in the Church”
2020 -
Schmitz, Fr. Mike. “Evangelization: Telling the Story of God’s Love”
2021 -
Robinson, Brett. “Church Communications Ecology” (video)
LOMBARDI,
FR. FEDERICO
2009 –
“Blessed Be the Net? A Roman Perspective on the Problems of New Communications”
2017 – “What
Does It Mean to Communicate? Unity, Truth, Goodness, and Beauty”
ROSICA, FR.
THOMAS
2015 -
“Catholic Communications in the Age of Pope Francis”
8. cyberReligion (fundamental theology)
Barron,
Robert. Arguing Religion: A Bishop Speaks at Facebook and Google. Word on Fire,
2018.
Bosch,
Míriam Díez and Paul Soukup and Josep Lluís Mícp and Daniella Zsupan-Jerome
(eds.).
Authority
and Leadership: Values, Religion, Media. Blanquerna School of Communication and
International
Relations (Barcelona), 2017.
Campbell,
Heidi (ed.). Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media
Worlds.
Routledge,
2012.
Campbell,
Heidi. “Understanding the Relationship between Religion Online and Offline in a
Networked Society.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion (2011): 1-30.
Campbell,
Heidi. When Religion Meets New Media. Routledge, 2010.
Campbell,
Heidi and Stephen Garner. Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital
Culture. Baker, 2016. (147 pages)
Dawson,
Lorne and Douglas Cowan (eds.). Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet.
Routledge,
2004.
Ford,
Dennis. A Theology for a Mediated God: How Media Shapes Our Notions of
Divinity.
Routledge,
2015.
Hadden,
Jeffrey and Douglas Cowan (eds.). Religion on the Internet [Religion and the
Social
Order, vol.
8]. Emerald Group Publishing, 2000.
Hayes,
Michael. Googling God: The Religious Landscape of People in Their 20’s and
30’s. Paulist
Press, 2007.
Højsgaard,
M.T. and M. Warburg (eds.). Religion and Cyberspace. Routledge, 2005.
Hipps,
Shane. Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith. Zondervan, 2009.
Hoover,
Stewart M. et al. Faith Online. Pew Internet and American Life Project, 2004.
Hoover,
Stewart. Religion in the Media Age. Routledge, 2006.
McClure,
Paul. “Faith and Facebook in a Pluralistic Age: The Effects of Social
Networking
Sites on the
Religious Beliefs of Emerging Adults.” Sociological Perspectives (2016): 1-17.
Robinson,
Brett. Appletopia: Media Technology and the Religious Imagination of Steve
Jobs.
Baylor
University Press, 2013.
9. cyberEthics (morality)
Alia,
Valerie. Media Ethics and Social Change. Routledge, 2004.
Arassa, D.
and L. Canton and L. Ruiz (eds.). Religious Internet Communication: Facts,
Experiences,
and Trends in the Catholic Church. Roma: Edusc, 2010.
Caccamo,
James. “What’s in a Tech? Factors in Evaluating the Morality of Our Information
and
Communication Practices.” Journal of Moral Theology 4/1 (2015): 151-180.
Caccamo,
James. “You Are What You Tweet: Technology and Religious Ethics in an Age of
Gadgets.” In
Religious and Ethical Perspectives for the Twenty-First Century, ed. Paul O.
Myhre,
65-87. St.
Mary, MN: Anselm Academic, 2013.
James, Carrie.
Young People, Ethics, and the New Digital Media: A Synthesis from the GoodPlay
Project (MacArthur Foundation, 2009).
Schultze,
Quentin. Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information
Age. Baker Academic, 2004.
Wolf, Mark.
Virtual Morality: Morals, Ethics, and New Media. Peter Lang, 2003.
10. cyberChurch (ecclesiology)
Berger,
Teresa. “Participatio actuoso in Cyberspace? Vatican II’s Liturgical Vision in
a Digital World.” Worship 87/6 (2013): 533-547.
Berger,
Teresa. @ Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds. Routledge, 2018.
Caccamo,
James. “Let Me Put It Another Way: Digital Media and the Future of the
Liturgy.” Liturgy 28/3 (2013): 7-16.
Campbell,
Heidi (ed.). The Distanced Church: Reflections on Doing Church Online (2020).
Available
electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /187891.
Campbell,
Heidi (ed.). Revisiting the Distanced Church (2021). Available electronically
from https :
/ /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /193368.
Doyle, C.
Andrew. Embodied Liturgy: Virtual Reality and Liturgical Theology in
Conversation.
Church
Publishing, May 2021.
Friesen,
Dwight. Thy Kingdom Connected: What the Church Can Learn from Facebook, the
Internet,
and Other Networks. Baker Books, 2009.
Hipps,
Shane. Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith. Zondervan, 2009.
Hutchings,
Tim. Creating Church Online: Ritual, Community, and New Media. Routledge,
2014.
Larsen,
Elena. Wired Churches, Wired Temples: Taking Congregations and Missions into
Cyberspace.
Pew Internet and American Life Project, 2000.
Rice, Jesse.
The Church of Facebook: How the Hyperconnected Are Redefining Community.
David C.
Cook, 2009.
Schmidt,
Katherine G. Virtual Communion: Theology of the Internet and the Catholic Sacramental
Imagination. Lexington Books / Fortress Academic, 2020.
Welsh,
Patrick and Thomas Dailey. “Mass ad Digitalem.” Homiletic & Pastoral Review
(April 27, 2020).
Zsupan-Jerome,
Daniella. “Virtual Presence as Real Presence? Sacramental Theology and Digital
Culture in Dialogue.” Worship 89/6 (2015): 526-542.
11. cyberGospel (pastoral)
Babin,
Pierre and Angela Ann Zukowski. The Gospel in Cyberspace: Nurturing Faith in
the
Internet
Age. Loyola University Press, 2001.
Barron,
Robert. “Evangelizing the Secular Culture through the New Media.” Pontifical
Council for
Culture, 2010.
Dailey,
Thomas. “Meeting the Digital Challenge to Evangelization.” Rambling Spirit 3
(2015): 4-5.
Drescher,
Elizabeth. Tweet If You Heart Jesus: Practicing Church in the Digital Reformation.
Morehouse,
2011.
Finigan,
Timothy. “New Movements and New Media.” New Blackfriars 94 (March 2003): 223-
235.
Gan, Eugene.
Infinite Bandwidth: Encountering Christ in the Media. Steubenville, OH:
Emmaus Road
Publishing, 2010. 144 pages
Gould,
Meredith. The Social Media Gospel: Sharing the Good News in New Ways.
Liturgical
Press, 2013.
Landry,
Scot. Transforming Parish Communications: Growing the Church through New Media.
Our Sunday Visitor, 2014. (200 pages)
Lynch, Jonah
and Michelle Boras. Technology and the New Evangelization: Criteria for
Discernment. Catholic Information Service, 2012.
Lytle, Julie
Anne. Faith Formation 4.0: Introducing an Ecology of Faith in a Digital Age.
Morehouse, 2013.
Myers,
Benjamin. “Theology 2.0: Blogging as Theological Discourse.” Cultural
Encounters 6/1
(2010):
47-60.
Vogt,
Brandon (ed.). The Church and New Media: Blogging Converts, Online Activities,
and
Bishops Who
Tweet. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 2011.
12. cyberGrace (spirituality)
Challies,
Tim. The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion. Zondervan,
2011.
Greenhill,
Anita and Marie Gillespie and David Herbert. Social Media, Religion, and
Spirituality.
DeGruyter, 2012.
Lewin,
David. “’They know not what they do’: The Spiritual Meaning of Technological
Progress.”
Journal of Contemporary Religion 25/3 (Oct 2010): 347-362.
Reinke,
Tony. Competing Spectacles: Treasuring Christ in the Media Age. Crossway, 2019.
Schuurman,
Derek. Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology. IVP
Academic, 2013.
Spadaro,
Antonio. Cybergrace: Spirituality in the Era of the Internet. e-book published
by 40K (2013). 22 pages
Spadaro,
Antonio. Friending God: Social Media, Spirituality, and Community. Crossroad , 2016.
66 pages.
Thomas,
Adam. Digital Disciple: Real Christianity in a Virtual World. Abingdon, 2011.
Ullman,
Brett. Media.Faith.Culture. Word Alive Press, 2011.
Zsupan-Jerome,
Daniella. "Creative Communication: Digital Creativity and Theology in
Dialogue."
New Theology Review 26/2 (March 2014): 80-87.