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Church digital applications and the communicative meso-micro interplay: Building religious authority and community through everyday organizing
Pauline Hope Cheong
Human Communication, Hugh Downs School of
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Arts & Humanities
Religious Authority
82%
Religious Communities
73%
Religion
66%
Organizing
63%
Mediatization
59%
New Creation
39%
Clergy
23%
Social Networking
19%
Communication
18%
Authority
17%
Telecommunications
16%
Religious Organizations
16%
Levels of Analysis
14%
Follower
13%
Singapore
12%
Globalization
10%
Interaction
7%
Social Sciences
mediatization
72%
church
68%
Religion
42%
clergy
22%
communication research
19%
follower
19%
communication
19%
telecommunication
17%
search engine
16%
Singapore
16%
networking
15%
globalization
13%
infrastructure
12%
event
10%
interaction
8%
time
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Religious buildings
100%
Seats
18%
Communication
17%
Telecommunication
17%
Application programs
16%
Availability
12%