
- 700 pages
- English
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About this book
Handbook of Social Media in Education, Consumer Behavior and Politics explores the impact of social media within these systems. The book covers who contributes to social media, from social influencers to everyday people, how that information is disseminated in shares and likes, and the impact social media has on perception, opinion and behavior. Education coverage includes influences on pedagogy, class participation, e-learning, academic performance, and it's use and influence on teachers, parents and students. Coverage in economics and commercialization includes different types of digital marketing and social media, the rise of social influencers, and impacts on consumer behavior.
Coverage in politics includes the impact on political awareness, participation and its impact on election outcomes. Coverage on design and innovation includes the design of social media and tools and approaches for maximizing impact.
- Reviews the economic impacts of social media, including social media influencers and digital marketing
- Explores teacher, student and parental use of social media in K-12 education
- Discusses how social media impacts elections and political awareness
- Investigates the tools and approaches for impacting social change in a social media world
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter one : Social media use by secondary school students: Benefits and challenges
- Chapter two : The teacher-to-teacher online marketplace of ideas: a new future in curriculum?
- Chapter three : ePortfolios with blogs and microblogs: the complementary role of Twitter for reflection
- Chapter four : University student use of Facebook
- Chapter five : Social media rendezvous as situated democracy among Asian academics
- Chapter six : Social media and protest politics in Nigeria’s #EndSARS campaign
- Chapter seven : Tweet others as you wish to be tweeted: analyzing cyberharassment of public figures
- Chapter eight : Fake news inside ideological social media echo chambers
- Chapter nine : Social media and suicidal behaviors: interpersonal causes, media effects, and ethical implications☆
- Chapter ten : Immigrant women entrepreneurs: virtual social networks, learning, and culture
- Chapter eleven : A Bloody Business: was social media the driver of change for the live export industry in 2011?
- Chapter twelve : Social media and political participation: making sense of digital feminist Twitter artifacts in the aftermath of a Belfast rape trial and #IBelieveHer
- Chapter thirteen : Social cohesion in an online era: opportunities and challenges on social media
- Chapter fourteen : Moving inside, online, and onto the streets: the isomorphic influence of online social movements, in real life
- Index
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