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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2013
Social media has become mainstream in both our personal and our professional lives. Some of its uses, including promoting professional development activities, are described in this column. J Contin Educ Nurs 2013;44(6):240–241.
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Social media has become mainstream in both our personal and our professional lives. Some of its uses, including promoting professional development activities, are described in this column. J Contin Educ Nurs 2013;44(6):240–241.
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2017
This study examines the relationship between peoples' personality traits and social media uses with data from 20 societies (N = 21,314). A measure of the "Big Five" personality traits is tested on key social media dimensions: frequency of use, social interaction, and news consumption.
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This study examines the relationship between peoples' personality traits and social media uses with data from 20 societies (N = 21,314). A measure of the "Big Five" personality traits is tested on key social media dimensions: frequency of use, social interaction, and news consumption.
Gil de Zuniga, Homero +3 more
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Use of social media in healthcare
Health Marketing Quarterly, 2021Our study describes the potential use of social media by hospitals in general and focuses on its actual use by Lebanese and American hospitals. We carried out an investigation concerning both countries' hospitals in order to determine each their level of involvement, and its public's level of engagement. This study also compares the way people react on
Samer, Elhajjar, Fadila, Ouaida
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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
In this paper we draw upon a number of explorations of social media activities, trying to capture and understand them as located, situated practices. This methodological endeavor spans over analyzing patterns in big data feeds (here Instagram) as well as small-scale video-based ethnographic studies of user activities.
Thomas Hillman, Alexandra Weilenmann
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In this paper we draw upon a number of explorations of social media activities, trying to capture and understand them as located, situated practices. This methodological endeavor spans over analyzing patterns in big data feeds (here Instagram) as well as small-scale video-based ethnographic studies of user activities.
Thomas Hillman, Alexandra Weilenmann
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Using social media for social activism
Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work - GROUP '10, 2010This paper uses qualitative research methods to analyze how members of the Seattle chapter of a social activist group, Asha for Education, use social media, such as Yahoo! Groups, Microsoft distribution lists, and Facebook to coordinate their organizational activities, fundraise, and build and strengthen community.
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Strategically Using Social Media
2015Online, web-based social media tools like Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized how STEM scientists can engage and connect into massive, real-time global networks. In this chapter, we discuss how to develop your online professional identity, identify a suite of social media tools you can choose from (and why), and show you how to engage with the ...
Darling, Emily S., Rummer, Jodie L.
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2022
In the research literature, “Problematic social media use” or “Social media addiction” have often been assessed by using the diagnostic criteria for other types of addiction or rewording the criteria in scales gauging other types of addiction (Andreassen, Torsheim, Brunborg, & Pallesen, 2012; Van den Eijnden, Lemmens, & Valkenburg, 2016).
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In the research literature, “Problematic social media use” or “Social media addiction” have often been assessed by using the diagnostic criteria for other types of addiction or rewording the criteria in scales gauging other types of addiction (Andreassen, Torsheim, Brunborg, & Pallesen, 2012; Van den Eijnden, Lemmens, & Valkenburg, 2016).
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