Online social networking on campus : understanding what matters in student culture

Ana M. Martínez Alemán and Katherine Lynk Wartman

In the era of such online spaces as Facebook, Instant Messenger, Live Journal, Blogger, Web Shots, and campus blogs, college students are using these resources and other online sites as a social medium. Inevitably, this medium presents students with ethical decisions about social propriety, self disclosure and acceptable behaviour. Because online social networking sites have proven problematic for college students and for college administrators, this book aims to offer professional guidance to Higher Education administrators and policy makers. Online Social Networking on Campus: Understanding what matters in student culture is a professional guide for Higher Education faculty and Student Affairs administrators, which rigorously examines college students' use of online social networking sites and how they use these to develop relationships both on and off campus. Most importantly, Online Social Networking on Campus investigates how college students use online sites to explore and makes sense of their identities. Providing information taken from interviews, surveys and focus group data, the book presents an ethnographic view of social networking that will help Student Affairs administrators, Information Technology administrators, and faculty better understand and provide guidance to the "neomillennials" on their campuses.

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In the era of such online spaces as Facebook, Instant Messenger, Live Journal, Blogger, Web Shots, and campus blogs, college students are using these resources and other online sites as a social medium. Inevitably, this medium presents students with ethical decisions about social propriety, self disclosure and acceptable behaviour. Because online social networking sites have proven problematic for college students and for college administrators, this book aims to offer professional guidance to Higher Education administrators and policy makers. Online Social Networking on Campus: Understanding what matters in student culture is a professional guide for Higher Education faculty and Student Affairs administrators, which rigorously examines college students' use of online social networking sites and how they use these to develop relationships both on and off campus. Most importantly, Online Social Networking on Campus investigates how college students use online sites to explore and makes sense of their identities. Providing information taken from interviews, surveys and focus group data, the book presents an ethnographic view of social networking that will help Student Affairs administrators, Information Technology administrators, and faculty better understand and provide guidance to the "neomillennials" on their campuses.

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[目次]

  • Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Campus Life Online Chapter 2 Emergence and Acceleration: Computer-Mediated Communication and the College Student The rise of the technological generation and the construction of individual identity and college culture Internet history and use Development of online social networking sites Social networking sites as cultural phenomenon: Generally and on campus College Student Identity: Issues and research on online social networking sites Chapter 3 Students Speak: Campus Culture, Identity and Facebook Facebook Primer What Students Report about Their Facebook Use Student Portraits Kris Jordan Teresa Matthew Our Observations Chapter 4 The New Campus Reality: Facebook and Student Affairs Practice Do Administrators Belong on Facebook? Student Leaders as Cultural Translators Orienting Students to Campus Culture, both Real and Online Supporting Student Development in the Expanding Campus Community Chapter 5 The Future of the Campus Social Graph What is the future of online social networking on campus? Changing demographic of Facebook and Online Social Networks Global Growth New Niche Users Post Script References Glossary Index Author Biographies

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[目次]

  • Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Campus Life Online Chapter 2 Emergence and Acceleration: Computer-Mediated Communication and the College Student The rise of the technological generation and the construction of individual identity and college culture Internet history and use Development of online social networking sites Social networking sites as cultural phenomenon: Generally and on campus College Student Identity: Issues and research on online social networking sites Chapter 3 Students Speak: Campus Culture, Identity and Facebook Facebook Primer What Students Report about Their Facebook Use Student Portraits Kris Jordan Teresa Matthew Our Observations Chapter 4 The New Campus Reality: Facebook and Student Affairs Practice Do Administrators Belong on Facebook? Student Leaders as Cultural Translators Orienting Students to Campus Culture, both Real and Online Supporting Student Development in the Expanding Campus Community Chapter 5 The Future of the Campus Social Graph What is the future of online social networking on campus? Changing demographic of Facebook and Online Social Networks Global Growth New Niche Users Post Script References Glossary Index Author Biographies

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書名 Online social networking on campus : understanding what matters in student culture
著作者等 Aleman Ana M. Martinez
Wartman Katherine Lynk
Martínez Alemán Ana M.
出版元 Routledge
刊行年月 2009
ページ数 xii, 154 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 9780415990196
9780415990202
NCID BA88533510
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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