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Information needs and information behaviour of Catholic priests in pastoral work

Information needs and information behaviour of Catholic priests in pastoral work. Darko Lacović LIDA PhD forum, 2014. Goal of dissertation. to problematize previous scientific insights on information needs and behaviour of Catholic and other Christian priests in the world

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Information needs and information behaviour of Catholic priests in pastoral work

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  1. Information needs and information behaviour of Catholic priests in pastoral work Darko Lacović LIDA PhD forum, 2014

  2. Goal of dissertation • to problematize previous scientific insights on information needs and behaviour of Catholic and other Christian priests in the world • to offer research methodology • to conduct research • to analyse research results and to identify • how Catholic priests in Croatia seek and find information • what kind of information they need in their pastoral work • liturgy, catechesis, counseling, parish management

  3. Previousscientificinsightsandresearch • information seeking behaviour of Christian priests has been researched since early 1990-ies • at the end of 20th century more scientific studies on that topic were published, especially in Canada and USA (for example Wicks, D. A., 1997; Wicks, D. A., 1999) • significant number of papers on information behaviour of priests has appeared just few years ago (for example Lambert, J. D., 2010; Michels, D. H., 2012)

  4. • groups of clergy whose information seeking behaviour has been investigated • priests of Roman Catholic church (Wicks, D. A., 1999; Curran, C.; Burns, K., 2011) • Baptist pastors (Wicks, D. A., 1997; Lambert, J. D., 2010; Michels, D. H., 2012) • Protestant clergy (Roland, D., 2012) • clergy of Evangelic church (Roland, D.; Wicks, D. A., 2009) • Muslim clerics (Bakar, A. B. A.; Saleh, A. G., 2011)

  5. Theories and models of research General model of the information seeking of professionals

  6. Theories of E. Chatman • social norms of particular group determine perception of information and information use outside this group (Theory of life in the round) • individuals will not use information outside their social group, although they can be useful (Small world) • affiliation of individual to the particular social group may cause information poverty

  7. Theory of social network • interpersonaltransactionsthatassisttheindividualinmeetingproblems • enables to explorewho communicatewith whom, about what, via which media, and who is moststrategically positioned to receive and forward information (Haythornthwaite, C., 2001) • it is assumed that theory of social network is applicable in proposed research since the Catholic priests in their pastoral work mostly use information from Catholic church, which represents specific social network and possess own hierarchical structure

  8. Research questions • From which fields of knowledge do Catholic priests need information to carry out their pastoral work? • How do the Catholic priests find information that they need for pastoral work? • Do different pastoral roles affect information seeking behaviour of Catholic priests and types of information sources that they use? • Are there differences in information needs and behaviour (information seeking and use) of Catholic priests in relation to various demographic characteristics (age, education level, lenght of service conducting, size of place where the parish is situated etc.)?

  9. Hypothesis • For their pastoral work Catholic priests need information from different fields of knowledge (for example economy, pedagogy, psychology etc.) • Catholic priests find information that they need for pastoral work through the active seeking of information • Information seeking behaviour of Catholic priests is open and oriented on informal and web sources in pastoral roles of counseling, caregiving and parish management, while it is closed and based on formal and print sources in the roles of liturgy and catechesis • Among Catholic priests there are differences in information needs and behaviour in relation to various demographic characteristics

  10. Methodology RESPONDENTS AND SAMPLE • priests of Catholic church in Croatia who manage parishes • five archdiocese (Djakovo-Osijek archdiocese, Rijeka archdiocese, Split-Makarska archdiocese, Zadar archdiocese and Zagreb archdiocese) • ten diocese (Bjelovar-Krizevci diocese, Dubrovnik diocese, Gospic-Senj diocese, Hvar diocese, Krk diocese, Pozega diocese, Pula and Porec diocese, Sisak diocese, Sibenik diocese, Varazdin diocese)

  11. METHODS • questionnaires and semistructured interviews – combination of quantitative and qualitative methods SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE • data on information needs, types of information sources used and information seeking behaviour of Catholic priests • respondents are asked to participate in the qualitative research • according to the collected data from the questionnaire and wishes of respondents to participate in further research, a smaller sample of respondents will be formed for the semistructured interviews

  12. SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS • specific case of information seeking and using for decision making within pastoral roles (critical incident) • purpose of information use • impact of pastoral roles on information seeking behaviour • closed/open patterns of information behaviour • in the context of social network theory • purpose and way of priests’ communication with colleagues and (arch)diocese as superior institutions • types of information obtained from (arch)diocese

  13. Expected scientific contribution • development of scientific insights on information needs of Catholic priests and their patterns of information seeking and using in different pastoral roles • testing and conceptualization of theories that will be used in research • starting point for a further similar research

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