{"id":"W3172452491","doi":"10.3390/rel12060437","title":"Online Opportunities in Secularizing Societies? Clergy and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ireland","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Religions","topic":"Media, Religion, Digital Communication","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Queen's University; Queen's University Belfast","keywords":"Secularization; Scholarship; Faith; Pandemic; Framing (construction); Spirituality; Political science; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Sociology; Modernization theory; Environmental ethics; Social science; Media studies; Law; Geography; Theology","routes":{"ca_aff":false,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false,"invisible_to_affiliation_only":true},"retraction":null,"screen":{"n_in":0,"stratum":"fund_new","weight":1678.9,"opus":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"high","reason":"Survey of clergy adopting online ministry during COVID; sociology of religion."},"gpt":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"high","reason":"The study examines clergy and online ministries during COVID-19 rather than research."},"grok":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"high","reason":"Sociology of religion on clergy online ministries during COVID in Ireland; not about research practice."}}}