Religious institutions are among the deepest reservoirs of social belonging in America, but what determines whether belonging is cultivated in these institutions? Previous research shows that individuals’ social network composition is a primary predictor of feelings of belonging. However, less is known about how group characteristics condition the influence of social networks on belonging. We use data from the 2001 U.S. Congregational Life Survey and multilevel modeling to examine how organizational characteristics such as group size, in-group network density, and aggregate ideological uniformity moderate the effects of individual social networks on sense of belonging. Results indicate that both structural (network density, church size) and...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
Religious institutions are among the deepest reservoirs of social belonging in America, but what det...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
This article investigates the relationship between homophily, the tendency for relationships to be m...
Networks of belonging are still, for most people, rooted in offline interactions and identifications...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
We test whether social networks at the origin, measured by religious affiliation, affect out-migrati...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
Paxton and Moody (2003) examined a naturally occurring group—a sorority from 1994—to see how network...
Although universal, the motivation to affiliate can vary as a function of individual differences and...
We draw on the organizational ecology tradition to frame the relationship between the religious envi...
Why do some migrants attend church more than others? This article uses an original survey conducted ...
This paper explores how various types of in-church close social ties of worshipers, socio-economic h...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
Religious institutions are among the deepest reservoirs of social belonging in America, but what det...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
This article investigates the relationship between homophily, the tendency for relationships to be m...
Networks of belonging are still, for most people, rooted in offline interactions and identifications...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
We test whether social networks at the origin, measured by religious affiliation, affect out-migrati...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
Paxton and Moody (2003) examined a naturally occurring group—a sorority from 1994—to see how network...
Although universal, the motivation to affiliate can vary as a function of individual differences and...
We draw on the organizational ecology tradition to frame the relationship between the religious envi...
Why do some migrants attend church more than others? This article uses an original survey conducted ...
This paper explores how various types of in-church close social ties of worshipers, socio-economic h...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...