AALSYS3/6/2026

Discursive Constructions of Islamic Religiosity and Indonesian Muslim Identity in the Globalization Era

Amid globalization and the rapid expansion of communication technologies, Indonesian Muslim identity is increasingly negotiated within digital environments that reshape religious discourse, authority, and practice. This study aims to examine the dynamic negotiation of Indonesian Muslim identity in the digital era by drawing on Manuel Castells’s concept of the network society, Heidi Campbell’s digital religion framework, and Zygmunt Bauman’s notion of liquid modern life. Using a qualitative analy