Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be faced with challenges of his or her social identity and will need to develop or modify identities based on new social situations. Previous research shows that social media play a role in identity development, but there is little information regarding the extent. Are new college students using Facebook during their transition to communicate their new identity/social group to new peers? Are they using Facebook to maintain nostalgia for previous identities/social groups? This information will be valuable to higher education professionals working with these populations - particularly in determining the most effective methods to communicate suppo...
<em>Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, it...
Young people today grow up alongside the rapidly developing information and communication technologi...
Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, its us...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
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...
The transition from high school to college is never an easy process. New freedoms and new independen...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
This study explores how communication patterns in social settings are related to one’s transition to...
This study examines social media as a relevant marketing strategy for higher education institutions ...
This study adopts a dialectical perspective to explore how students transitioning to college communi...
Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, its us...
The expanding landscape of social media offers users several platforms to introduce into their lifes...
<em>Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, it...
Young people today grow up alongside the rapidly developing information and communication technologi...
Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, its us...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
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...
The transition from high school to college is never an easy process. New freedoms and new independen...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
This study explores how communication patterns in social settings are related to one’s transition to...
This study examines social media as a relevant marketing strategy for higher education institutions ...
This study adopts a dialectical perspective to explore how students transitioning to college communi...
Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, its us...
The expanding landscape of social media offers users several platforms to introduce into their lifes...
<em>Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, it...
Young people today grow up alongside the rapidly developing information and communication technologi...
Facebook is approaching ubiquity in the social habits and practice of many students. However, its us...