Public interest and private rights in social media /

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Imprint:Oxford : Chandos Publishing, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 220 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Chandos Publishing Social Media Series, 2050-6813 ; 3
Chandos social media series ; 3.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11210904
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Other authors / contributors:Reiman, Cornelis, editor.
ISBN:9781780633534
178063353X
1306177316
9781306177313
1843346931
9781843346937
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Social media has an increasing role in the public and private world. This raises socio-political and legal issues in the corporate and academic spheres. Public Interest and Private Rights in Social Media provides insight into the use, impact and future of social media. The contributors provide guidance on social media and society, particularly the use of social media in the corporate sector and academia, the rising influence of social media in public and political opinion making, and the legal implications of social media. The Editor brings together unusual perspectives on the use of social media, both in developed and developing countries. This title consists of twelve chapters, each covering a salient topic, including: social media in the context of global media; the First Amendment and online calls for action; social media and the rule of law; social networks and the self; social media strategy in the public sector; social media in humanitarian work; social media as a tool in business education; social media and the 'continuum of transparency'; business and social media; making a difference to customer service with social media; social analytics data and platforms; and altruism as a valuable dimension of the digital age. Provides a guide to the key components of corporate and academic use of social mediaOffers technological and non-technological, legal, and international perspectivesConsiders socio-political impact and legal issues.
Other form:Print version: Public interest and private rights in social media. Oxford : Chandos Publishing, 2012 1843346931