Social media posts and profiles have become a key part of hiring and firing processes, producing a “hidden curriculum of surveillance.” When hiring, employers routinely engage in “cybervetting” job candidates, making judgments based on their social media presence (or absence), and so too can social media disclosures impact (positively and negatively) employment progression and even result in termination. Where is the line between personal social media use and professional identities? What is the difference between holding people in positions of power to account and invading the privacy of everyday people? What kinds of social media posts get people fired? In this article, we report on a study of 312 news media articles that document stories...
Soon after social media (SM) emerged, it became an issue in unfair dismissal cases, with industrial ...
In January 2013, British music retailer HMV made headlines not only for its financial woes but also ...
National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) has long protected employees’ rights to engage in “concerted a...
Social media posts and profiles have become a key part of hiring and firing processes, producing a “...
The global proliferation of social media has transformed these online platforms—once used almost exc...
This paper examines the current interplay between the actions of harassment and defamation and the n...
Online social media websites have become a major way by which people communicate. This communication...
Since the introduction of instant messaging programs in the mid-1990s, the use of social media tools...
[Excerpt] It used to be that writing on someone’s wall would get you in trouble, tweets were only fo...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees when their beha...
Social media has permeated every aspect of society. The use of social media can easily lead to issue...
The growing popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter has made a strong impa...
The acceptance of social media has created new problems for the workplace. In my thesis, I explore t...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees whe...
Microblogging services like Twitter have witnessed a flood of users and short updates (tweets). Alth...
Soon after social media (SM) emerged, it became an issue in unfair dismissal cases, with industrial ...
In January 2013, British music retailer HMV made headlines not only for its financial woes but also ...
National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) has long protected employees’ rights to engage in “concerted a...
Social media posts and profiles have become a key part of hiring and firing processes, producing a “...
The global proliferation of social media has transformed these online platforms—once used almost exc...
This paper examines the current interplay between the actions of harassment and defamation and the n...
Online social media websites have become a major way by which people communicate. This communication...
Since the introduction of instant messaging programs in the mid-1990s, the use of social media tools...
[Excerpt] It used to be that writing on someone’s wall would get you in trouble, tweets were only fo...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees when their beha...
Social media has permeated every aspect of society. The use of social media can easily lead to issue...
The growing popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter has made a strong impa...
The acceptance of social media has created new problems for the workplace. In my thesis, I explore t...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees whe...
Microblogging services like Twitter have witnessed a flood of users and short updates (tweets). Alth...
Soon after social media (SM) emerged, it became an issue in unfair dismissal cases, with industrial ...
In January 2013, British music retailer HMV made headlines not only for its financial woes but also ...
National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) has long protected employees’ rights to engage in “concerted a...