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Why Academics Should Use Social Media

July 23, 2016August 8, 2016 Bill Dutton Information Communication and the Social Sciences, Internet Studies, Research and Learning, Social Issues academia, digital social science, OII, Research, scholarship, social media

I use social media for the fun of it - the joy of communicating, but also as an academic. In that respect, I am part of an academic minority in my choice of media. Most academics steer clear of social media as a distraction from their core work and traditional academic outlets, such as the … Continue reading Why Academics Should Use Social Media

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