Social Media in Academia

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Childhood Walk
Contingent Academic Labour
digital academic identity
Digital Identity Management
digital inequality in academia
Digital Scholarship Practices
Eff Ective Engagement
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Goff Man
Great Banter
higher education
Independent Study
Information Management Challenges
Michigan State University
Mid-career Scholar
networked practice
Networked Scholars
Networked Scholarship
online research
online scholarly communication
open practices
open scholarship
Participation Researchers
Produce Internet Content
Public Digital Spaces
public engagement strategies
qualitative perspective
qualitative research in education
RSS Reader
Shadow Education System
social media
SOCIAL MEDIA ADVOCATE
social media impact on researchers
Social Media in Academia
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Teaching Evaluation Scores
transparency
Twitter Participation
UK Academic
Van Helden
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138822757
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social media and online social networks are expected to transform academia and the scholarly process. However, intense emotions permeate scholars’ online practices and an increasing number of academics are finding themselves in trouble in networked spaces. In reality, the evidence describing scholars’ experiences in online social networks and social media is fragmented. As a result, the ways that social media are used and experienced by scholars are not well understood. Social Media in Academia examines the day-to-day realities of social media and online networks for scholarship and illuminates the opportunities, tensions, conflicts, and inequities that exist in these spaces. The book concludes with suggestions for institutions, individual scholars, and doctoral students regarding online participation, social media, networked practice, and public scholarship.

George Veletsianos is Canada Research Chair of Innovative Learning and Technology and Associate Professor at Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He has been developing and researching digital learning environments since 2004.