Wooing, hooking up and spinning stories are not the usual behaviours to describe academics and the ways they make connections with other scholars. These behaviours are now how some academics build relations for research, support and professional development as a part of the way they work in and across academia with social media use. How academics reveal facets of their identity online and use social media speak to ideas about identity and agency in the contemporary university. Academics are using social media in the university and this has risks to both the academy and the academic. Academics are taking on these risks in different ways, publically representing their academic selves and their research, building networks of connections with o...
In this chapter I unpack my use of social networks (and social media) as a means of being more mindf...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
The pursuit of greater research ‘impact’ has become embedded within Higher Education, through links ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the growing use of Twitter in academic and arti...
Academics are increasingly encouraged to use social media in their professional lives. Social networ...
Academics are increasingly encouraged to use social media in their professional lives. Social networ...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Academics operate semi-autonomously: On one level they are believed to be independent experts in the...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an explici...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an academi...
Given widespread labor market precarity, contemporary workers—especially those in the media and crea...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
New academic practices supported by platforms like Twitter give scholars the opportunity to carve ou...
Many academics have embraced social media as a tool for networking and disseminating research. Inspi...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
In this chapter I unpack my use of social networks (and social media) as a means of being more mindf...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
The pursuit of greater research ‘impact’ has become embedded within Higher Education, through links ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the growing use of Twitter in academic and arti...
Academics are increasingly encouraged to use social media in their professional lives. Social networ...
Academics are increasingly encouraged to use social media in their professional lives. Social networ...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Academics operate semi-autonomously: On one level they are believed to be independent experts in the...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an explici...
Academic social networking sites (SNS) seek to bring the benefits of online networking to an academi...
Given widespread labor market precarity, contemporary workers—especially those in the media and crea...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
New academic practices supported by platforms like Twitter give scholars the opportunity to carve ou...
Many academics have embraced social media as a tool for networking and disseminating research. Inspi...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
In this chapter I unpack my use of social networks (and social media) as a means of being more mindf...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
The pursuit of greater research ‘impact’ has become embedded within Higher Education, through links ...