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The Social Ecology of Residential Pattern and Memberships In Immigrant Churches
Authors:Helen Rose Ebaugh  Jennifer O'Brien  & Janet Slatzman Chafetz
Institution:Center for Immigration Research, Department of Sociology,University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Abstract:In this paper, we utilize GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping data to locate eleven immigrant congregations and the residential addresses of their members in Houston, Texas. Combining this information with ethnographic data allows us to understand how ecological variables impact organizationalcharacteristics of religious institutions. Specifically, we combine GIS and ethnographic data on immigrant congregations in Houston, Texas, to analyze characteristics that make them more parish or niche-like in structure. We demonstrate that the combination of GIS techniques and standard field methods yields the greatest potential to provide a comprehensive understanding of what congregations mean to their members.
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