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The Agency: Curtin's powerful new social media facility

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The Agency is Curtin University's exciting new social media analytics facility.

It's been purpose-built to allow you to experience first-hand how major global brands and companies monitor their digital presence.

It gives you the career tools, such as the state-of-the-art Radian6 social media analytics platform... the heart of The Agency’s Social Media Command Centre.

Watch to learn more!

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Related topics : social media analytics tools radian6 / social media agency / social media platforms / social media monitoring tools / social media monitoring companies

Birth and Death on Social Media: Dr Tama Leaver

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Dr Tama Leaver, Senior Lecturer, School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts is a senior lecturer in Internet Studies. He researches the relationship between people and technology. His work has looked specifically at the way people use social media, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Tama's discusses the way young people are 'created' on social media by their parents and others, with the first ultrasounds on...

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Related topics : social media twitter / using social media / social media research

Marketing students at Curtin join the Agency for social media control studies

Explore: http://business.curtin.edu.au/schools-and-departments/marketing/agency

The way we learn is developing, changing and improving every day. One of the ways is with learning environments that are much more like real work situations than old fashioned lectures. The Agency, at Curtin's marketing department, is one such initiative.

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Related topics : social media marketing for business schools / social media marketing agency

Journalism in an era of metadata and mass surveillance: Laurie Oakes

http://courses.curtin.edu.au/course_overview/undergraduate/journalism

Respected political commentator, Laurie Oakes, presents his view of the changing landscape of political journalism at Curtin University.

Oakes shares his observations on:

- politicians by-passing traditional news media through social media

- the difficulty of protecting sources in the age of digital media

- what predictions might be made, based on developments in the US

This lecture was held as part of Curtin's 40-year...

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Related topics : traditional news media and social media