Di Di is an associate professor of sociology at Santa Clara University in California. She is the coauthor of Secularity and Science: What Scientists Around the World Really Think About Religion.
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Contents Chapter 1: How Do Tech Workers Relate to Religion? Chapter 2: Being Religious and Nonreligious in Tech: How Do Tech Workers Relate to Religion? Chapter 3: Shifting Relationships with Religion: Does Technology Play a Role? Chapter 4: Navigating Religion and Ethics in Tech: Does Religion Play a Role? Chapter 5: Religious for Others, Secular for Me: What Does Meditation Mean to Tech Workers? Chapter 6: Seeing Conflicts Between Religion and Tech: What Do Religion and Technology Mean to Tech Workers? Chapter 7: The Divine, Humanity, and Technology: Thinking about Transhumanism Chapter 8: The Meanings and Meaningfulness of Religion in Tech Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index

