Title: Virtually Yours? Improving email communication in pastoral care
1Virtually Yours?Improving email communication
in pastoral care
- Margaret Whipp
- margaret.whipp_at_ripon-cuddesdon.ac.uk
2Technology has become the architect of our
intimacies
Sherry Turkle
3Small scale research
- Aims
- Improving email communication
- Themes and virtues for reflective practice
- Methods
- Literature search
- Interviews
- Focus groups
- Email survey
- Observing good practice
4Virtual Pastors
- Emerging patterns of missional communication are
widely promoted and researched - Email is widely used in pastoral contexts, but
under-researched - Available guidelines are defensive, relating to
safe practice - Wider lessons may be drawn from similar
professional groups
5Connectivity and its discontents
- Email is a powerful and seductive tool
It is too easy to succumb to the fascination of
technology, to deify it humanity too easily
finds itself in the service of new gods.
J-N Bazin and J Cottin
6Critical threads
- Seeking words of wisdom
- Digital culture
- Email composition
- Pastoral challenges
7Critical threads digital culture
- Accessibility
- Screen and body languages
- Asynchronicity
- Privacy
- Permanent record
Any medium has the power of imposing its own
assumptions on the unwary.
Marshall McLuhan
8Critical threads email composition
- Length and brevity
- Terms of address
- Format and tone
- Clarity
- Informal language
- Ending
- Copying and forwarding
9Critical threads pastoral challenges
- Stewardship of time
- Choice of medium
- Email accounts
- Digital divides
- Managing conflict
- Deliberation
- Expectations of reply
- Safe practice
10Digital virtues
Classic virtues Ingredients of care 1 Digital virtues
Prudence Knowing Media sense
Temperance Alternating rhythms Sustained attention
Fortitude Courage Respect for boundaries
Justice Honesty Congruence in role
Faith Trust patience Prayerful focus
Hope Hope Creative depth
Charity Humility Consistent courtesy
1 Mayeroff, Milton. 1990. On Caring.
11Gracefully yours...
- Humane conversation
- Hospitable conversation
- Holy conversation
- Inasmuch as you did
- it to the least of these
- emails.....
12Core bibliography
- Bazin, Jean-Nicolas, and Jérôme Cottin. 2004.
Virtual Christianity Potential and challenge for
the churches. Geneva World Council of Churches. - Howe, Mark. 2007. Online Church? First steps
towards virtual incarnation. Cambridge Grove
Books. - Mayeroff, Milton. 1990. On Caring. New York
HarperCollins. Original edition, 1971. - Pickell, Travis. 2010. 'Thou Hast Given Me a
Body' Theological anthropology and the virtual
church. Princeton Theological Review (Fall
2010)67-79. - Turkle, Sherry. 2011. Alone Together Why we
expect more from technology and less from each
other. New York Basic Books.