God’s intermediaries: a study into chaplains' information behaviour

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Abstract

Introduction. This study investigates the information behaviours that chaplains across the UK and Ireland use in their day-to-day work when interacting with vulnerable people. Methods. Eight chaplains working with vulnerable people were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. The interviews aimed to find out how chaplains acted as intermediaries and what other information behaviour techniques they use in their work. Analysis. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the transcribed interviews, the four main themes of information work, work duties, ways of working and faith were discovered. Findings. A range of information behaviours were found to be used by chaplains when interacting with their clients. These information behaviours included information chunking, avoidance and acting as an information intermediary. Conclusion. This paper shows the range of information behaviours that chaplains utilise when working with vulnerable communities.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 29 Aug 2024
EventInformation Seeking in Context 2024 (ISIC2024): The Information Behaviour Conference - Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 26 Aug 202429 Aug 2024
https://www.communication.aau.dk/news-and-events/isic

Conference

ConferenceInformation Seeking in Context 2024 (ISIC2024)
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period26/08/2429/08/24
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Keywords

  • vulnerable communities
  • information behavior
  • chaplains

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