[Air-L] Re: Teaching Social Media (Hazel Kwon)
Diana Ascher
dianaascher at ucla.edu
Tue Dec 20 17:09:30 PST 2016
I have to echo this recommendation.
Diana L. Ascher, MBA
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles
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> On Dec 20, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns at vt.edu> wrote:
>
> Since we are sharing books....
>
> Terri Senft's and my book The Social Media Handbook is designed to map
> loosely onto a social media class 2nd undergrad year through first year of
> grad. I think it is a solid choice, and Alex's chapter below also might be
> of interest.
>
> here are the chapters:
> Introduction, *Jeremy Hunsinger and Theresa Senft.*
> 1.Infrastructure and Interface in Social Media, *Jeremy Hunsinger. *
> 2. Community and Social Media, *Angus Johnston. *Chapter
> 3. Production, Consumption, and Labor in the Social Media Mode of
> Communication and Production, *Andrew Herman. *
> 4. Art and Performance & Social Media, *Toni Sant. *
> 5. Gender, Sexuality and Social Media, *Alice Marwick. *
> 6. Pop Culture, Fans, and Social Media, *Francesca Coppa. *
> 7. Teaching and Learning with Social Media, *Alexander Halavais. *
> 8. Race and Social Media, *Theresa Senft & Safiya Umoja Noble. *
> 9. Disability and Social Media, *Katie Ellis and Gerard Goggin. *
> 10. On Networked Publics and Private Spheres in Social Media, *Zizi
> Papacharissi. *
> 11. Social Media and Journalism During Times of Crisis, *Axel Bruns.*
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