Title
"Faith To Go Or Devil'S Work" - Social Media Acceptance In Taboo-Related Usage Contexts
Abstract
Beyond their ubiquity, social media have fundamentally changed the nature of social, economic, and communicative pathways in modern societies. Communication and information with digital media are present everywhere and at any time. Social media overcome physical as well as mental borders and are increasingly incorporated in our private lives. While there is a substantial body of knowledge about the usage of social media in public or working areas, yet, there are also uncovered fields. Religious applications delivered by social media are one of the unlighted areas of mobile application development within the last years. In contrast to their low publicity in research stand a high number of various applications for any number of persuasions. Using a qualitative pre-study and a quantitative survey, this study gains insights into personal perceptions of using religious applications and the acceptance by believers and non-believers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-319-20934-0_4
CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGN: APPLICATIONS IN MOBILE INTERACTION, EDUCATION, HEALTH, TRANSPORT AND CULTURAL HERITAGE, CCD 2015, PT II
Keywords
Field
DocType
Mobile application, Acceptance, Religion, Social media
Body of knowledge,Faith,Social media,Sociology,Public relations,Publicity,Perception,Digital media,Taboo
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9181
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Judith Leckebusch100.34
Sylvia Kowalewski2234.37
Chantal Lidynia3114.95
Martina Ziefle41176135.05