This study builds on the findings of previous research into church-related tweets by considering and analysing the content of 1,004 tweets containing the word “church” which were posted from within Greater London during a 10-week period. The qualitative analysis of the resultant Twitter dataset enabled the research team to validate a previously proposed coding framework for church-related tweets, subject to a minor change, and provide new evidence around the types of content discussed in church-related tweets posted from across all London boroughs. This paper concludes by drawing-out some of the key lessons which sociologists of religion can learn by exploring church-related tweets
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
The penetration and use of social media services differs from city to city. This paper investigates ...
ABSTRACT: As nearly half of the global population is on one or more social networks, the churches ne...
Abstract This qualitative study analysed how the Church utilised Twitter. The empirical material co...
This qualitative study analysed how the Church utilised Twitter. The empirical material consisted of...
This study identified what Twitter followers were discussing in reference to the top five megachurch...
AbstractSocial media data are increasingly perceived as alternative sources to public attitude surve...
Social media data are increasingly perceived as alternative sources to public attitude surveys becau...
Churches are important non-profit organisations that are increasingly adopting social media. In orde...
The ubiquity of social media enormously affected people’s engagement with faith and spirituality dur...
This study investigates religious communication in social media by analyzing messages sent to God on...
With the invention of social media, religious organisations like churches have started to incorporat...
This study investigates religious communication in social media by analyzing messages sent to God on...
The “levelling up” agenda set out by the UK government was designed to tackle entrenched regional pa...
Tweet My Street is a cross-disciplinary project exploring the extent to which data derived from Twit...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
The penetration and use of social media services differs from city to city. This paper investigates ...
ABSTRACT: As nearly half of the global population is on one or more social networks, the churches ne...
Abstract This qualitative study analysed how the Church utilised Twitter. The empirical material co...
This qualitative study analysed how the Church utilised Twitter. The empirical material consisted of...
This study identified what Twitter followers were discussing in reference to the top five megachurch...
AbstractSocial media data are increasingly perceived as alternative sources to public attitude surve...
Social media data are increasingly perceived as alternative sources to public attitude surveys becau...
Churches are important non-profit organisations that are increasingly adopting social media. In orde...
The ubiquity of social media enormously affected people’s engagement with faith and spirituality dur...
This study investigates religious communication in social media by analyzing messages sent to God on...
With the invention of social media, religious organisations like churches have started to incorporat...
This study investigates religious communication in social media by analyzing messages sent to God on...
The “levelling up” agenda set out by the UK government was designed to tackle entrenched regional pa...
Tweet My Street is a cross-disciplinary project exploring the extent to which data derived from Twit...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
The penetration and use of social media services differs from city to city. This paper investigates ...
ABSTRACT: As nearly half of the global population is on one or more social networks, the churches ne...