Help with Social Media Class Development
Hi Everyone: I am developing a 300 level class on the Personal & Professional uses of Social Media for Spring 2015. Can some of you suggest textbooks and/or journal readings? Thank You! Franklin Yartey University of Dubuque
Franklin, I had just inquired about social media texts a few days back and I intend to compile it in a google doc and share it with the list. You can see if anything looks useful for your class :) BsB On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Franklin Yartey <fyartey@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone:
I am developing a 300 level class on the Personal & Professional uses of Social Media for Spring 2015. Can some of you suggest textbooks and/or journal readings?
Thank You!
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Hi Franklin, I am teaching a masters-level class right now on social media and professional writing. For our core texts, we're reading Van Dijk, The Network Society; Qualman, Socialnomics (a popular press book); and Kadushin, Understanding Social Networks. A few articles that we'll be using: Briones et al., Keeping Up With the Digital Age: How the American Red Cross Uses Social Media to Build Relationships Cockerill, Exploring Social Media Obstacles and Opportunities within Public Agencies: Lessons from the Ohio Division of Wildlife Zhang et al., Creepy but Inevitable? The Evolution of Social Networking Lewis et al., Analysis of Student Privacy Settings Penney and Dadas, (Re)Tweeting in the Service of Protest Waters and Jamal, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet: A Content Analysis of Nonprofit Organizations’ Twitter Updates Reiners and Alexander, Social Network Perception Alignment of E-recruiters and Potential Applicants Skeels and Grudin, When Social Networks Cross Boundaries: A Case Study of Workplace Use of Facebook and LinkedIn Baumer et al., Limiting, Leaving, and (Re)Lapsing Read Sheldon, Profiling the Non-Users I'm interested to see what others are using as well. Stephanie ----- Dr. Stephanie Vie Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Department of Writing and Rhetoric University of Central Florida Reviews Co-Editor, Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Franklin Yartey <fyartey@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone:
I am developing a 300 level class on the Personal & Professional uses of Social Media for Spring 2015. Can some of you suggest textbooks and/or journal readings?
Thank You!
Franklin Yartey University of Dubuque
Weller, Katrin / Bruns, Axel / Burgess, Jean / Mahrt, Merja / Puschmann, Cornelius (eds.) Twitter and Society ISBN 978-1-4331-2169-2 On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Stephanie Vie <ondiney@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Franklin,
I am teaching a masters-level class right now on social media and professional writing. For our core texts, we're reading Van Dijk, The Network Society; Qualman, Socialnomics (a popular press book); and Kadushin, Understanding Social Networks.
A few articles that we'll be using:
Briones et al., Keeping Up With the Digital Age: How the American Red Cross Uses Social Media to Build Relationships Cockerill, Exploring Social Media Obstacles and Opportunities within Public Agencies: Lessons from the Ohio Division of Wildlife Zhang et al., Creepy but Inevitable? The Evolution of Social Networking Lewis et al., Analysis of Student Privacy Settings Penney and Dadas, (Re)Tweeting in the Service of Protest Waters and Jamal, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet: A Content Analysis of Nonprofit Organizations’ Twitter Updates Reiners and Alexander, Social Network Perception Alignment of E-recruiters and Potential Applicants Skeels and Grudin, When Social Networks Cross Boundaries: A Case Study of Workplace Use of Facebook and LinkedIn Baumer et al., Limiting, Leaving, and (Re)Lapsing Read Sheldon, Profiling the Non-Users
I'm interested to see what others are using as well.
Stephanie
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Dr. Stephanie Vie Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Department of Writing and Rhetoric University of Central Florida Reviews Co-Editor, Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Franklin Yartey <fyartey@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone:
I am developing a 300 level class on the Personal & Professional uses of Social Media for Spring 2015. Can some of you suggest textbooks and/or journal readings?
Thank You!
Franklin Yartey University of Dubuque
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