For many academics, using social media has both drawbacks and advantages. Social media may allow connection with colleagues, scholarly promotion, and public engagement, and may also open researchers up to criticism and even possible harassment. This essay argues that we must think critically about logics of self-branding and attention-seeking given these two sides of the coin of social media publicity. First, publicity can easily be weaponized against scholars engaging in projects that may be socially or politically controversial by individuals or organizations who disagree with their premises. Universities are often unprepared to deal with this negative publicity and fail to protect researchers from the consequence. Second, self-branding m...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
It has become increasingly incumbent upon higher education institutions to improve the visibility of...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
For many academics, using social media has both drawbacks and advantages. Social media may allow con...
This study is on social media and its impact on research publicity and visibility. Social media has ...
Given widespread labor market precarity, contemporary workers—especially those in the media and crea...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
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...
Continuing with our focus on the merits of social media for making academic impact, Alfred Hermida, ...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
It has become increasingly incumbent upon higher education institutions to improve the visibility of...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
For many academics, using social media has both drawbacks and advantages. Social media may allow con...
This study is on social media and its impact on research publicity and visibility. Social media has ...
Given widespread labor market precarity, contemporary workers—especially those in the media and crea...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
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...
Continuing with our focus on the merits of social media for making academic impact, Alfred Hermida, ...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
This article looks at the impact of social media on scholarly publishing, including altmetrics, whic...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
It has become increasingly incumbent upon higher education institutions to improve the visibility of...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...