%0 Book %A Ahmad Uzair, Faruk Yazar, Nisrina Muthahari [ Editors], - %C Turkey %D 2024 %F digilib:69663 %I Selcuk University Press %K Islamic studies, Social media, Tourism & Diaspora, Culture & Society, Ecological Policy %T Mainstreaming Indonesia Islam Navigating Culture and Media in a Complex Society %U https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/69663/ %X The dialogue between religious identity and global culture is increasingly vital in our interconnected society, especially in light of the impact of communication technology on social practices. Digital platforms enable real-time interactions across diverse religious and cultural backgrounds, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration. However, this globalization also exposes deep-seated inequalities, as not all communities have equal access to technological resources or the ability to participate in these dialogues. Furthermore, health issues, such as the spread of misinformation during global health crises, can exacerbate existing disparities and create new challenges for public health policies. The future of development must therefore consider these complexities, ensuring that policies promote inclusive growth while addressing the risks of cultural homogenization and social fragmentation. It is essential for policymakers to foster environments that support equitable access to technology and encourage respectful dialogue between religious identities and global culture, thus harnessing the potential of globalization while mitigating its adverse effects.