@inbook {2160, title = {Cyber Sisters: Buddhist Women{\textquoteright}s Online Activism and Practice}, booktitle = {Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion: Religion and Internet}, volume = {6}, year = {2015}, publisher = {BRILL}, organization = {BRILL}, abstract = {The interest of the book lies in the diversity of the geographical areas, religions, and online religious presence which nevertheless have a lot of points in common. Non-interactive websites, social networks, chat lines, and so on come together to provide a good panorama of the online opportunities to religions nowadays.}, keywords = {Buddhist, cyber, online activism, Women}, issn = {9789004297951}, url = {https://books.google.com/books?hl=en\&lr=\&id=G6KXCgAAQBAJ\&oi=fnd\&pg=PA11\&dq=Internet+and+Buddhism/+Internet+and+Buddhists\&ots=gybgYVWdEA\&sig=MSwiMO5eGBQ8yXo5xzKwyknpcUE$\#$v=onepage\&q=Internet\%20and\%20Buddhism\%2F\%20Internet\%20and\%20Buddhists\&f=false}, author = {Tomalin, E and Starkey, C and Halafoff, A} }