Social Media and Criminal Justice Policy Exchange #smcjp
Professor Paul Senior, Hallam Centre for Community Justice explores the role of social media in creating new opportunities for criminal justice policy exchange.
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This video explores the following proposition:
Social media offers...
From: Julian Buchanan
Related topics : media social justice / social media policy / global social justice network / social networking policy
Social justice through social media
Join us Tuesday, February 25th from 6-8pm at the MOSAIC Cross-Cultural Center. Free food will be provided!
Social media is a resource that is becoming utilized more for raising awareness of social movements and injustices. This workshop will provide participants with an understanding of the influence social media can have on social justice campaigns, and the success and failures of strategies some movements have used. Specific tools that will be highlighted are social networking sites, the use...
From: whathuhmmhm
Related topics : digital media and social justice / using social media / social media promotion tools / online social media / social media social
Students take social justice to social media
By Eric Estroff
Public opinion regarding the prevalence of racism is changing drastically in the United States. It seems that almost every month a new video of a young African American being assaulted by an officer appears on social media. Social media has given a voice to the voiceless.
From: Online Journalism Workshop Fall 2015
Related topics : media social justice / social media social media
Social Media For Social Justice
Presentation from the UNE School of Social Work’s Applied Arts and Social Justice Artist Talks, held at the Portland, Maine campus of the University of New England, featuring Jessica Esch. For more information, visit http://dune.une.edu/ssw_artisttalks/.
From: UNE Library Services
Related topics : media social justice
[#YBGBInstitute] Hashtags & More: Defining Social Justice for Black Millennials
Black millennials represent the passion and energy that drives today’s social justice movement on and offline. Many of these millennials were influenced by social media to get involved and act. 52% of the 2015 Friends of Ebonie survey respondents said that social media is their primary news source. Additionally, 40% of respondents listed twitter as their preferred social media platform. What does this online activity mean for the movement? How can we continue to be effective offline? And what...
From: Ebonie Johnson Cooper
Related topics : social media platforms list / social media today / social media help / online social media
Case Study: Social Media Marketing Works for CPA
An interview by Bill Seaver of MicroExplosion Media about how social media helped one of his clients. The client, Nashville-based CPA for Small Business, started a blog three years ago and has also become active on Twitter over the last year.
In this interview, Bill talks to Scot Justice of CPA for Small Business. According to Scot, 75% of his business is generated from his social media efforts.
MicroExplosion Media provides social media marketing consulting, training, and seminars to...
From: Bill Seaver
Related topics : organizations using social media marketing / social media marketing tools / social media help / social media today / blogs and social media
Woodbury University Media for Social Justice Graduate Program Promo 10/8/14
This promo explains the Media for Social Justice Graduate program at Woodbury University. Graduate Students and instructors give an inside view of the program.
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Related topics : social media program
Regulating social media: unrealistic, impossible, necessary?
The Social Network: The Press Council of India Chairperson Justice Markandey Katju calls for regulating social media, saying it will prevent offensive material from coming into the public domain. But is it really necessary to regulate the social media? If yes, is it possible to do so?
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/the-social-network/regulating-social-media-unrealistic-impossible-necessary/271183
From: NDTV
Related topics : social media regulations / social media social
Editorial: Social Media Justice
Social Media is evolving, adapting and transforming how we interact and communicate. It’s a catalyst for change, but its sinister side operates as a tool of violence and oppression. Subscribe to WCVB on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1e8lAMZ
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Related topics : media social justice / social media social media
YikYak: Social Media/Justice/Change
How does access to a live feed of what people around you are saying effect your perception of the climate of your campuses, your professional association, or society at large? Regardless of whether you view YikYak as “harmless” or “harmful”, a conversation about the intersections of social media, social justice and social change and what to do about it is a critical next step. How do social justice movements utilize social media to foster social change? What concepts of social justice...
From: Higher Ed Live
Related topics : digital media and social justice / social media education for students