Social media (SM) are a core component of young people's lives and have been researched in relation to relationship building and maintenance. While SM are known to be useful in supporting life transitions for young people, we know little about the specific use patterns or activities associated with social adjustment during the specific transition to university. We explore the use of social media during the student transition to university in relation to theories of social comparison and community building and describe a three stage process which accounts for this transition. Participants move through the stages of affirmation, assimilation and integration similar to other life transitions, but in doing so, we reveal the importance of the in...
The establishment and negotiation of a new and incoming student identity during their transition to ...
How does social media affect working life in Higher Education? How are universities harnessing its p...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
Social media (SM) are a core component of young people's lives and have been researched in relation ...
The move to university can be difficult for students- a transition often characterised by a risk of ...
In the UK the transition to higher education is being made by increasing numbers of students. While ...
The current research examined the characteristics of post-secondary students who use social media, t...
This study examines social media as a relevant marketing strategy for higher education institutions ...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree cours...
This article reports on the experiences of 26 first year students as they record on Facebook snapsho...
As technological developments accelerate, and neo-liberal ideologies shift the ways that universitie...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
Social media can be used to both enhance and diminish students’ experiences of university and its in...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
The establishment and negotiation of a new and incoming student identity during their transition to ...
How does social media affect working life in Higher Education? How are universities harnessing its p...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
Social media (SM) are a core component of young people's lives and have been researched in relation ...
The move to university can be difficult for students- a transition often characterised by a risk of ...
In the UK the transition to higher education is being made by increasing numbers of students. While ...
The current research examined the characteristics of post-secondary students who use social media, t...
This study examines social media as a relevant marketing strategy for higher education institutions ...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree cours...
This article reports on the experiences of 26 first year students as they record on Facebook snapsho...
As technological developments accelerate, and neo-liberal ideologies shift the ways that universitie...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
Social media can be used to both enhance and diminish students’ experiences of university and its in...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
The establishment and negotiation of a new and incoming student identity during their transition to ...
How does social media affect working life in Higher Education? How are universities harnessing its p...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...