The civic and community engagement of religiously active Americans
Those who are active in church, religious, or spiritual organizations are often more deeply involved in their communities than those who are not members of such groups.
Our December 2010 survey contains data on the role of technology in group formation and engagement. It was used in the report “The Social Side of the Internet”.
Our December 2010 survey contains data on the role of technology in group formation and engagement. It was used in the report “The Social Side of the Internet”.
Those who are active in church, religious, or spiritual organizations are often more deeply involved in their communities than those who are not members of such groups.
Peer-to-peer healthcare is a way for people to do what they have always done - lend a hand, lend an ear, lend advice - but at internet speed and at internet scale.
The internet has become deeply embedded in group life and is affecting the way civic and social groups behave and the way they impact their communities