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Using social media for social activism

Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work - GROUP '10, 2010
This 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.
Pausali Sen   +3 more
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Strategically Using Social Media

2015
Online, 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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Problematic social media use

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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Social Media

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2015
The digital age has revolutionized how information is shared among human beings. The Internet initially provided a means for obtaining information and then evolved to allow the exchange of information between humans and Web sites. The enormous impact of these changes on health care has shifted the way physicians provide care and how patients elect for ...
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Social Media Use for Orthopaedic Surgeons

JBJS Reviews, 2019
» There has been increasing use of social media in recent years by hospitals and health-care providers. Social media can provide an extension of the physician to an online presence and have potential practice-building implications.» Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat are widely used and
Toufic R. Jildeh   +3 more
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Social Media in Neurosurgery: Using ResearchGate

World Neurosurgery, 2019
Neurosurgery is a unique field, which would benefit greatly from increased global collaboration, furthering research efforts. ResearchGate is a social media platform geared toward scientists and researchers.This study evaluated the use of ResearchGate for neurosurgical research collaboration and compared the ResearchGate score with more classic ...
Neil D. Joshi   +5 more
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Promoting Clinical Competence Using Social Media

Nurse Educator, 2010
A critical task for nursing students is learning to synthesize knowledge and disseminate it to their patients in an understandable format, often in the form of posters or pamphlets for a lay audience. With the Internet becoming the place of choice for information for the lay audience and the use of social media almost universal among undergraduate ...
Bob, Green, Allison, Hope
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Problematic Social Media Use or Social Media Addiction in Pediatric Populations

Pediatric Clinics of North America
With the advent of smartphones and the popularization of social media sites at the beginning of the twenty-first century, children and adolescents have been exposed to a world of virtual interactions in social networking sites that are designed to increase engagement of the user for profit.
Carol, Vidal, Clifford, Sussman
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USING SOCIAL MEDIA

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2014
Sim Sai, Tin, Viroj, Wiwanitkit
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