Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the past several years. Scholars from various disciplines have examined these sites to develop a better understanding of their social significance and implications from a variety of perspectives. Within the burgeoning field of SNS studies, one strand of work focuses on the place of SNSs in students’ educational experiences and the potential pedagogical applications of SNSs. However, the SNS phenomenon generally, and its educational/pedagogical significance in particular, have received scant attention from legal scholars. This article examines the place of SNSs within the contemporary law school experience, through a case-study of students at one ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the students’ use of social networks sites (SNSs) and its effect...
George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quint...
Law schools should use social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, and blogs to strengthen t...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students’ use of their personal social network...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students ’ use of their personal social networ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and evaluate the use of a closed community for fir...
Few modern day technologies come close to the phenomenal social networking sites (SNSs) such as Face...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students' use of their personal social network...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
This research will be a feasibility study on the Information Seeking Behavior in Social Networking S...
This paper explores the importance of social cognition in law school choice. This paper then propose...
The aim of this paper is to explore the students’ use of social networks sites (SNSs) and its effect...
George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quint...
Law schools should use social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, and blogs to strengthen t...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students’ use of their personal social network...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students ’ use of their personal social networ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and evaluate the use of a closed community for fir...
Few modern day technologies come close to the phenomenal social networking sites (SNSs) such as Face...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students' use of their personal social network...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
This research will be a feasibility study on the Information Seeking Behavior in Social Networking S...
This paper explores the importance of social cognition in law school choice. This paper then propose...
The aim of this paper is to explore the students’ use of social networks sites (SNSs) and its effect...
George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quint...
Law schools should use social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, and blogs to strengthen t...