@inbook{343e184b3283434385c7428262d2693a,
title = "Mediatisation, empowerment, and sexual inclusivity: Homosexual protestant activism in contemporary China",
author = "Ping Huang and CHAN, {Seguire S H}",
note = "Funding Information: The third layer of social networks is transnational. Homosexual Protestants in China have connected their networks internationally and have joined transnational networks for homosexual Protestant communities. For example, the establishment of the Xiamen Fellowship was supported by overseas communities. Jack was an intern at a Christian organization in Hong Kong and gained experience of building homosexual Christian communities. After Jack established the Xiamen Fellowship in Fujian Province, he maintained a close relationship with overseas networks and shared resources with them. For instance, the Xiamen Fellowship was successful in inviting Reverend Ouyang Wenfeng, a homosexual minister in the United States, to give lectures for its members in Xiamen. This type of connection has been strengthened by the Internet. It is not surprising to find that the accounts of the Xiamen Fellowship, the Blessed",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1163/9789004302549_007",
language = "English",
series = "Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
pages = "82--96",
editor = "Goran Larsson and Daniel Enstedt and Enzo Pace",
booktitle = "Religion and Internet",
address = "Netherlands",
}