- Administrative Order, Suggestions about changes in, by Universal House of Justice. (1995-05-18) Ways in which Bahá'ís may make suggestions for change within the Bahá'í administration, and the nature of internet discussions.
- Bahá'í Approach to Non-Involvement in Partisan Political Activity, by Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. United States Bahá'í National Center, comp. (2022-10) Resource for individual and group study, in light of the current civil and political unrest in the U.S., Iran, and the world; reasons for the Bahá’í stance against partisan activity and its approach to social change; Bahá'í use of social media.
- Bahá'í Participation on the Internet: Some Reflections, by Bahá'í Internet Agency. (2006) Forms of online participation; the Internet as a new and foreign culture; using spiritual principles to guide online action and teaching.
- Blogging and the Bahá'í Faith: Suggestions and Possible Approaches, by Bahá'í Internet Agency. (2006) Guidance on blogging and the 5-year plan, finding an audience, possible topics, placement and promotion, and podcasting.
- Comments on Power and Authority, Historical Consciousness, and Modes of Communication: Foreword to the 2nd Edition of Planning Progress, by Todd Smith. (2024-12) Reflections on what Bahá'ís have achieved in the decades since this book was published, particularly in the way they seek to transform the material and spiritual dimensions of life at individual and social levels; the degraded state of today's leadership.
- Digital Citizenship: The New Citizenship, by Boris Handal. (2016) This book chapter discusses the need for introducing the notion of virtues and spiritual attitudes in the delivery of learning experiences fostering digital citizenship values from a Bahá'í perspective.
- Guidelines for Internet Communication, by Bahá'í Internet Agency, Universal House of Justice. (2008) Includes compilation "Extracts on Internet Communication Written on Behalf of the Universal House of Justice," spiritual principles, and Bahá'í netiquette.
- Internet Communications; Virgin Birth; Encyclopedia; Administrative Order, by Universal House of Justice. (1996-02-16) Questions on email discussion groups and the Covenant, the Bahá'í stance on the Virgin Birth of Christ, the spirituality of administrating, the spiritual destiny of the American Bahá'í community, and the status of the Bahá'í Encyclopedia.
- Internet Discussions, Character of, by Universal House of Justice. (1995-05-19) Internet courtesy, discipline, and the need for Bahá'ís online to be a "spiritual leaven."
- Internet Guidance, by Bahá'í Internet Agency. (2004-2009) Links to a variety of guidelines for online media: responding to opposition online; how to do podcasting and blogging; netiquette; SEO and hosting websites; using social networking sites; compilation on Internet communications; PowerPoint presentations.
- Internet, Defending the Cause against Opponents on, by Universal House of Justice. (2001-05-06) The nature of opposition to the Bahá'í Faith, and how to respond to it in internet media.
- Laymen vs. Scholars in Bahá'í Studies, by Universal House of Justice. (1996-03-14) No distinction should be drawn between "laypeople" and "scholars" in Bahá'í studies, and the pursuit of knowledge.
- One Common Faith, by Universal House of Justice. (2005) Review of relevant passages from both the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and the scriptures of other faiths against the background of contemporary crises.
- Permissibility of Circulating Photographs of 'Abdu'l-Bahá Online, by Universal House of Justice. (2024-01-29) Guidance and quotations regarding the use of images of Abdu'l-Baha in print, newsletters, and social media.
- Personal Websites, Audiences, and Use of Language on the Internet, by Universal House of Justice. (2015-10-09) Letter to an NSA on strengthening the official Bahá'í presence on the Internet; individual initiatives vs. global audiences; use of the word "Bahá'í" in personal sites; the use of moderate and courteous language.
- Pursuit of Social Justice, The, by Michael Karlberg. (2022-08-03) An interdisciplinary examination of prevailing conceptions of human nature, power, social organization, and social change, and their implications for the pursuit of peace and justice.
- Responding to Criticism and Opposition on the Internet, by Bahá'í Internet Agency. (2009) Bahá’ís welcome constructive examination of their Faith. While they should not engage in exchanges that are divisive or contentious, Bahá’ís will not hesitate to respond, in a spirit of courtesy and fairness, to serious misrepresentations of their Faith.
- soc.religion.bahai: Complete Archives, Bahá'í Computer and Communications Association, comp. (1992-2010) Link to an 18-year archive of the first moderated Bahá'í newsgroup.
- Social media and non-involvement in politics, by Universal House of Justice. (2019-12-01) Guidance on avoiding political involvement, exercising caution on social media, promoting unity, and focusing on spiritual transformation for societal betterment.
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