TL;DR: In this paper, two Baptist girls discuss the big picture of teenagers' religious beliefs and their relationship with their faith, including the Disengaged, Religiously Devoted, and the Spiritual Seekers.
Abstract: Introduction 1. Two Baptist Girls 2. Mapping the Big Picture 3. Spiritual Seekers, the Disengaged, and Religiously Devoted Teens 4. God, Religion, Whatever-On Moralistic Therapeutic Deism 5. Teenage Religion in Social Context 6. On Catholic Teens 7. Adolescent Religion and Life Outcomes 8. Conclusion
TL;DR: There are several key factors (age, income, and education) that discriminate between US online and offline health information seekers; this suggests that general "digital divide" characteristics influence where health information is sought.
TL;DR: This paper used verbal protocol analysis to explore the factors that job seekers consider when evaluating employers' reputations and found that the type of industry in which a firm operates, the opportunities that a firm provides for employee development, and organizational culture affect job seekers' reputation perceptions.
TL;DR: This paper presented a discursive and rhetorical analysis of letters written to British national newspapers by members of the public, and found that Asylum-seekers find themselves [re]positioned and contrasted with a variety of other social groups in such a way as to justify disregarding some of the central tenets o...
Abstract: A succession of well-publicized incidents in Britain, and elsewhere, has highlighted the dilemma of refugees and seekers of asylum. A number of desperate human tragedies allied to some very dubious institutional practices and decisions have been a cause for concern. Drawing upon that vast corpus of information we call `common knowledge', together with other more exclusive sources of knowledge, British national newspapers and their readers, among others, are involved in the social construction of asylum-seekers. Ideas of citizenship, identity and Nation-hood are employed within a variety of discursive and rhetorical strategies that form part of an `elite' discourse, one that contributes to a `new Apartheid'. This article presents a discursive and rhetorical analysis of letters written to British national newspapers by members of the public. Asylum-seekers find themselves [re]positioned and contrasted with a variety of other social groups in such a way as to justify disregarding some of the central tenets o...
TL;DR: The authors examined consumer behavior from a subjectivist perspective and found that consumers who primarily seek cognitive stimulation (cognition seekers), sensory stimulation (sensation seekers), novel stimulation (noveltry seekers), or are seekers of all three forms of experience (experience seekers) are delineated.