SECTION I: METHODS
Religion and Communication in Asia: Towards A Research Agenda / Franz-Josef Eilers, 3
Religious Amplification in South Asia: Methodological Issues for Understanding Change / Binod C. Agrawal, 17
Unfolding Religious Communication Systems: A Methodological Approach / Sebastian Periannan, 27
SECTION II: RESEARCH IN SOCIETIES
Communication, Culture and Buddhism in Asia: Structural Adaptation and Integration of Digital Media / Binod C. Agrawal, 41
Establishing an Interreligious Web Network as Manifestation of Changing Culture in a Filipino Rurban Community / Ma. Stella C. Tirol, 47
Hinduism and the Internet in 2010-12. An Essay on Websites, Blogs, Social Media Censorship and "Internet Hindu' / Kiran Thakur and Achyut Vaze, 71
Use of Religion and Mythology for Gains / Arbind K. Sinha, 81
Communication for Capacity Building of Volunteer Graduate Monks in Thailand / Phramaha Boonchuay Doojai, 91
A Critical Exposition of John Dick's Reigious Pluralism and the Thai Church Today / Tassanee Srivorakul, 107
SECTION III: COMMUMCATION NETWORKS
Open and Closed Communicating Networks: Sectarian and Liberal Muslim Movements in Indonesia / John Mansford Prior, 123
Islam and Television: Muslim Viewers of Urdu Channels in India / Md. Irfan Khan and Binod C. Agrawal, 134
Shah-e-Mardan: A Space for Reigions, Political, and Socio-Cultural Intersections amongst Shias of Delhi, India / Geetanjali Kala, 155
Jainism: Its Phiosophical Tradition and the Re-adaptation through Media and Communication / Komal Shah, 165
Media and Sikh Religion: An Indian Perspective / B.S. Bhatia, 177