The presentation draws on a small research project involving Year 1 undergraduate social work students at the University of Huddersfield. The focus of the research was on `how students understand the use of social media within the context of professional identity`. The findings highlight the complexity of social media experiences for students and the impact upon an emerging professional identity
Our starting point is reflection on the phenomenon of social networking websites in the context of p...
The novelty of social media provides a "wide open" space for social work research. Multiple question...
Student social workers live in a world where sharing of information seems to be straightforward and ...
A small-scale, empirical study was undertaken using an evaluation study, an on-line survey and a foc...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
In higher education courses that are aimed at preparing students to be professionals in specific fie...
Internet has become an important way of our image creation, including the professional one. By parti...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
This chapter discusses the development and implementation of a project to engage BA undergraduate so...
The uneasy relationship between the social work profession and the media has led to recognition by s...
Researching the interplay between social work students' personal and professional identities, I foun...
This paper explores the concept of stereotyping from UK social work students’ and educators’ perspec...
Individuals enter the VU Social Work Department at different points in their collegiate careers. We ...
Our starting point is reflection on the phenomenon of social networking websites in the context of p...
The novelty of social media provides a "wide open" space for social work research. Multiple question...
Student social workers live in a world where sharing of information seems to be straightforward and ...
A small-scale, empirical study was undertaken using an evaluation study, an on-line survey and a foc...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
In higher education courses that are aimed at preparing students to be professionals in specific fie...
Internet has become an important way of our image creation, including the professional one. By parti...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
This chapter discusses the development and implementation of a project to engage BA undergraduate so...
The uneasy relationship between the social work profession and the media has led to recognition by s...
Researching the interplay between social work students' personal and professional identities, I foun...
This paper explores the concept of stereotyping from UK social work students’ and educators’ perspec...
Individuals enter the VU Social Work Department at different points in their collegiate careers. We ...
Our starting point is reflection on the phenomenon of social networking websites in the context of p...
The novelty of social media provides a "wide open" space for social work research. Multiple question...
Student social workers live in a world where sharing of information seems to be straightforward and ...