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New publication by Jan Danko, Oren Golan, and Katja Rost: Legitimating digital media in religious institutions: the case of Benedictine monasteries

The study explores how Benedictine monasteries negotiate the legitimation of digital media, balancing tradition and technology. Based on ethnographic research and 28 interviews, it identifies narratives that monks use to justify media use, revealing a bottom-up reconfiguration of authority in the digital era.

Legitimating digital media in religious institutions: the case of Benedictine monasteries

Article published on November 27th 2025 in Information, Communication & Society 
Open access link: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2594586

Jan Danko (SUZ), Oren Golan (University of Haifa, Israel), Katja Rost (SUZ)  

Abstract:

This study investigates how tradition-laden religious institutions negotiate the legitimation of digital media by exploring the intersection of digital media and religious practice in Benedictine monasteries. Studying monasteries as reclusive communities of religious virtuosos can shed light on legitimation patterns balancing tradition and technology, which all modern institutions need to navigate. Through ethnographic investigation and 28 semi-structured interviews with Benedictine monks, the study uncovered three grounded narratives that are employed by monastics to legitimize new media use in the face of ambivalence: (1) updated traditionalism, (2) maturation and self-responsibility, and (3) advocating religious values of the self. We add to previous literature by finding that the contemporary monastery is a place where digital media are omnipresent, used in individualized ways by monks, and where anomie emerges in the absence of binding regulation. We contribute to a multilevel understanding of legitimacy by exploring the cyclical integration of digital media in these tradition-laden communities and describe a bottom-up process of legitimation of digital media and thus a reconfiguration of traditional authority and legitimacy processes in the digital era.

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Dr. Jan Danko is a reseach associate at the Institute of Sociology at the University of Zurich and a Co-PI within the Digital Religion(s) research group (URPP). His research focuses on organizational sociology, with special attention to monastic organizations, their governance of digital media and organizational change. Danko has performed extensive ethnographic fieldwork within monastic communities in Switzerland, Austria, and the ‘Holy Land’, and has conducted large-scale quantitative surveys in European monasteries.

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Prof. Dr. Oren Golan is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education at the University of Haifa, Israel and part of the Digital Religion(s) research group (URPP). His research interests include Religious Communities, Digital Youth and New Media. 

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Prof. Dr. Katja Rost is a full professor of sociology and private lecturer in economics at the University of Zurich. Her research focuses on economic and organizational sociology (digital historical sociology, gender stereotypes, elite sociology, sociology of digitalization and innovation).

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