Why academics should use social media (Economics)

Top advice for today’s researchers on using social media. Prashan Karunaratne, Economics doctoral researcher and teaching academic at Macquarie University, shares how he and his colleagues in Economics use social media and other online platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and ResearchGate to promote their research, keep track of recent findings, engage undergraduate students, comment on current economic issues, and network with other researchers and practitioners.

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From: JLUM

Related topics : universities using social media / research social media / online social media / economic and social networking / promotion social media

Economic Outlook - Social Media

On this episode of Economic Outlook we explore what social media can and can't do. We'll talk about expectations, methods of delivery and how to talk to your targeted audience without putting them off.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK is a stimulating 30-minute program that reaches out to the business and educational decision-makers who explore the risks and opportunities at work in today's markets. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK discusses issues around economic growth, the impact of education on economic development, key...

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From: WNIT Public Television

Related topics : social issues in media economics / social media impact on education

Social Media and Food Safety

Dr. Bernardo and Dr. Vroegindewy talk about the links between food safety and social media. Social media is rapidly changing personal, political, economic, educational, scientific and technical landscapes linking wide ranges of groups and individuals across a vast array of venues. Food safety is critical to support individual health, maintain consumer confidence, promote free trade, and protect financial interests across the entire food production and distribution chain. Social media has the...

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From: Michigan State University Online Master of Science in Food Safety

Related topics : social media changed politics / social media promotion / social media social

The Social Media Reality Check

This is a film report of the Social Media Reality Check seminar held by Polis at the London School of Economics. Three leading social media marketing experts joined Polis Director Charlie Beckett to discuss the key issues with an audience of academics, corporate digital communications professionals and journalists. The event was sponsored by PR Newswire and features Michael Pranikoff from PR Newswire, Molly Flatt from 1000 Heads and Tomas Gonsorcik from Interaction London. You can find out more...

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From: lsepolis

Related topics : social media reality check / social media marketing events london / social media report / marketing through social media / social media expert