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Organisational Responses To Social Media Storms An Applied Analysis Of Modern Challenges 1st Ed Andy Phippen

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Organisational Responses To Social Media Storms An Applied Analysis Of Modern Challenges 1st Ed Andy Phippen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Author: Andy Phippen, Emma Bond
ISBN: 9783030499761, 9783030499778, 3030499766, 3030499774
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Organisational Responses To Social Media Storms An Applied Analysis Of Modern Challenges 1st Ed Andy Phippen by Andy Phippen, Emma Bond 9783030499761, 9783030499778, 3030499766, 3030499774 instant download after payment.

This book explores the growing phenomenon of the social media storm in the context of educational establishments. With a methodological approach that draws on aspects of virtual and offline ethnography, the text presents a series of case studies of public online risk-related incidents. Our ethnographic methodology adopts the use of unobtrusive data collection approaches, to explore publicly available data from online interactive behaviours. Drawing on a range of methods from internet mediated research (IMR) to inform our ethnographic account, the book provides an in-depth exploration of the public and organisational discourses arising from four short, clear high-profile internet risk case studies in the education sector ranging from early year to higher education. It considers the social construction of a new ‘risk’ culture arising computer-mediated social interactions and its impact on, and response by, the organisations and society.

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