Ruth Tsuria is Assistant Professor of Communication at Seton Hall University. She is the coeditor of Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media and Media and Power in International Contexts: Perspectives on Agency and Identity.
“Tsuria artfully combines media, religious studies, and feminist theories with rich data and cogent methods. However, my favorite moments in her book are the personal ones. In her “Interludes” between the chapters, and also inside the chapters themselves, Tsuria makes space for herself, shedding a warm light on her findings remarkingly that at times brought tears to my eyes. Her work exemplifies a fine combination of sophisticated academic writing, excellent theoretical and empirical work, and reflexive abilities.” —Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar Nashim “Tsuria’s book is both informative and engaging and will likely impact the field of Digital Religion.” —Kaitlynn Balmer Reading Religion