Approaches to Mormon identity and practice in the #ldsconf Twitter hashtag
project: ldsconf Twitter hashtag
co-author(s): Bret Staudt Willet | Matt Koehler |
journal: Journal of Media and Religion
research topics: social media | Twitter | Mormonism and the internet | Mormonism |
research methods: digital methods | Twitter API | qualitative coding |
abstract:
In this paper, we document different expressions of Mormon identity and different approaches to Mormon practice within the #ldsconf Twitter hashtag. In particular, we examine #ldsconf during two important events in the recent history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: the presidential transition from Thomas Monson to Russell Nelson in January 2018, and the Church’s formal acceptance of Nelson as Church president in April 2018. Our findings suggest that the #ldsconf hashtag allows for more expression of identity than formal Latter-day Saint contexts and that Twitter hashtags afford a ready audience for religious discussion in which no bounds are set on appropriate identity or practice.
citation:
Greenhalgh, S. P., Staudt Willet, K. B., & Koehler, M. J. (2019). Approaches to Mormon identity and practice in the #ldsconf Twitter hashtag. Journal of Media and Religion, 18(4), 122-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/15348423.2019.1696121