检视非暴力移民宗教团体的讨论网络:个人态度和行为如何影响关系的形成。

Q2 Social Sciences
International Social Science Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1111/issj.12559
Zachary B Massey, Sun Kyong Lee
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摘要

本研究使用社会网络分析来检视移民宗教组织内与非暴力意识形态团体一致的讨论网络。具体来说,来自越南佛教寺院的参与者列出了与他们讨论宗教问题的成员,以及他们认为有影响力的成员,并测量了成员对非暴力的态度和行为。一个有价值的指数随机图模型检验了个体属性(即态度和行为)是否解释了网络结构效应之外的讨论关系形成及其强度。结果表明,对素食主义持积极态度的成员和严格奉行素食主义的成员更有可能与其他成员建立牢固的联系。另一种基于态度和行为同质性的社会选择模型进行了测试,但没有更好的拟合优度。研究结果为未来通过测试不同的网络机制来调查移民宗教群体内的社会影响和社会选择提供了信息。
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Examining Discussion Networks of a Nonviolent Immigrant Religious Group: How Individual Attitudes and Behaviours Influence Tie Formation.

This study used social network analysis to examine discussion networks within an immigrant religious organization consistent with a nonviolent ideological group. Specifically, participants from a Vietnamese Buddhist monastery listed members with whom they discussed religious issues, and whom they perceived influential, and members' attitudes and behaviors toward nonviolence were measured. A valued exponential random graph modeling examined whether individual attributes (i.e., attitudes and behaviors) explained discussion tie formation and its intensity above and beyond the network structural effects. Results showed that members with more positive attitudes towards vegetarianism and those who practiced vegetarianism strictly were more likely to form strong ties with other members. An alternative model of social selection based on attitude and behavioral homophily was tested but did not have a better goodness of fit. Research findings inform future research investigating social influence and social selection within immigrant religious groups by testing different network mechanisms.

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期刊介绍: The International Social Science Journal bridges social science communities across disciplines and continents with a view to sharing information and debate with the widest possible audience. The ISSJ has a particular focus on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work that pushes the boundaries of current approaches, and welcomes both applied and theoretical research. Originally founded by UNESCO in 1949, ISSJ has since grown into a forum for innovative review, reflection and discussion informed by recent and ongoing international, social science research. It provides a home for work that asks questions in new ways and/or employs original methods to classic problems and whose insights have implications across the disciplines and beyond the academy. The journal publishes regular editions featuring rigorous, peer-reviewed research articles that reflect its international and heterodox scope.
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