This presentation discusses the key components and features of Facebook, including personal profiles, timelines, photos, videos, groups and pages. It outlines the advantages such as sharing information, chatting, and keeping users entertained. Potential disadvantages are also mentioned. The document concludes by examining Facebook's impact on media, society, politics, and its role in emotionally reuniting lost family members and friends.
In the present times, social media is one such platform which has been useful in connecting the people throughout the world. Be it a personal interaction, a product promotion, an advertisement or a political campaign, social media has formed to be the best platform to connect to people globally. In this report the discussion will be focused on the how and why the social media has been used as the medium for political campaigns in offices. The importance of social media for political campaigns will be analyzed and discussed. Thus the research will be focused on the role of social media in political engagement. There will be analysis of how the new age media has increased the possibilities to the ideal situation for political campaign
The phenomenon of interest may be described as the extent to which social media may be used inpolitical campaigns, including past campaigns and future campaigns. This includes four main questions: (1) Was there significant use of social media in past political campaigns, namely the 2008 campaign of President Barack Obama? (2) Has social media continued to be used in subsequent political campaigns? (3) If social media has been used, have there been any problems with its use? (4) What is the best way to utilize social media in future political campaigns?
SOUTHEAST ASIA SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IDENTITY WITH FACEBOOKMYO AUNG Myanmar
SOUTHEAST ASIA SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IDENTITY WITH FACEBOOK
https://www.ft.com/content/9b84a5a4-33ff-11e8-a3ae-fd3fd4564aa6
Why south-east Asia’s politics are proving a problem for Facebook
http://www.atimes.com/article/facebook-putting-profit-freedom-seasia/
Is Facebook putting profit before freedom in Southeast Asia?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/09/cambodian-leader-hun-sen-facebook-likes-subject-lawsuit-sam-rainsy
Cambodian leader Hun Sen's Facebook 'likes' become subject of lawsuit
http://sea-globe.com/the-tangled-web-how-leaks-lies-and-fake-news-took-over-cambodian-politics/
The tangled web: how leaks, lies and fake news took over Cambodian politics
https://asiasociety.org/southern-california/southeast-asias-digital-identity
Southeast Asia's Digital Identity
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/Freedom-of-speech-takes-a-drubbing-in-Southeast-Asia
http://www.newmandala.org/southeast-asian-cyberspace-politics-censorship-polarisation/
Southeast Asian cyberspace: politics, censorship, polarisation
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/facebook-is-the-internet-for-many-people-in-south-east-asia-20180322-p4z5nu.html
Facebook is the internet for many people in south-east Asia
https://www.techinasia.com/facebook-ruining-southeast-asias-potential-social-media
Is Facebook Ruining Southeast Asia’s Potential For Social Media?
https://qz.com/560326/southeast-asia-is-about-to-pass-the-us-in-facebook-and-twitter-users/
Southeast Asia is about to pass the US in Facebook and Twitter users
American election watching in Myanmar: Consideringsocial media and Buddhist-M...MYO AUNG Myanmar
American election watching in Myanmar:
Considering social media and Buddhist-Muslim conflict.As Myanmar continues to face violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities a number of
voices, from within the country and from outside, have raised concerns about the influence of
social media. After riots in Mandalay during July 2014, for example, international and local
media and government sources identified rumours circulating on Facebook as the cause.2
President Thein Sein has also raised concerns about ‘hate speech’ and other instigating messages
shared online and in her first report the new UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in
Myanmar, Ms Yanghee Lee, noted that such messages are fuelling and triggering violence.3 But
less than 5% of the population in Myanmar is estimated to have access to the Internet.4 How can
access to social media be contributing to Buddhist-Muslim conflicts?
To say that low Internet penetration rates proves the irrelevance of social media is too
simple, however, especially because access to the Internet is expanding rapidly. As an empirical
matter, it is likely too early to conclusively determine if and how social media access is
influencing Buddhist-Muslim conflicts in Myanmar. But this does not mean the potential
relationship is unworthy of consideration. Therefore, in order to generate insights that may be
useful in both understanding the contemporary moment as well as anticipating the future, this
chapter will draw from experiences with, and literature on, relationships between social media
and political conflicts in another country context: the United States.
Matt Schissler, in Nick Cheesman & Htoo Kyaw Win (ed.), Communal Violence in Myanmar,
Myanmar Knowledge Society, Yangon, 2015 [In Burmese and English].
This is the first in a four-part series of articles for the Ohio Journal of Environmental Health on how environmental health professionals and health departments in general can get started using social media. The articles will also discuss the benefits of the use of social
Drafted first chapter of Welcome to the Fifth Estate by Geoff Livingston before editorial review. This document discusses Fifth Estate, Long Tail and social media control theories.
In the present times, social media is one such platform which has been useful in connecting the people throughout the world. Be it a personal interaction, a product promotion, an advertisement or a political campaign, social media has formed to be the best platform to connect to people globally. In this report the discussion will be focused on the how and why the social media has been used as the medium for political campaigns in offices. The importance of social media for political campaigns will be analyzed and discussed. Thus the research will be focused on the role of social media in political engagement. There will be analysis of how the new age media has increased the possibilities to the ideal situation for political campaign
The phenomenon of interest may be described as the extent to which social media may be used inpolitical campaigns, including past campaigns and future campaigns. This includes four main questions: (1) Was there significant use of social media in past political campaigns, namely the 2008 campaign of President Barack Obama? (2) Has social media continued to be used in subsequent political campaigns? (3) If social media has been used, have there been any problems with its use? (4) What is the best way to utilize social media in future political campaigns?
SOUTHEAST ASIA SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IDENTITY WITH FACEBOOKMYO AUNG Myanmar
SOUTHEAST ASIA SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IDENTITY WITH FACEBOOK
https://www.ft.com/content/9b84a5a4-33ff-11e8-a3ae-fd3fd4564aa6
Why south-east Asia’s politics are proving a problem for Facebook
http://www.atimes.com/article/facebook-putting-profit-freedom-seasia/
Is Facebook putting profit before freedom in Southeast Asia?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/09/cambodian-leader-hun-sen-facebook-likes-subject-lawsuit-sam-rainsy
Cambodian leader Hun Sen's Facebook 'likes' become subject of lawsuit
http://sea-globe.com/the-tangled-web-how-leaks-lies-and-fake-news-took-over-cambodian-politics/
The tangled web: how leaks, lies and fake news took over Cambodian politics
https://asiasociety.org/southern-california/southeast-asias-digital-identity
Southeast Asia's Digital Identity
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/Freedom-of-speech-takes-a-drubbing-in-Southeast-Asia
http://www.newmandala.org/southeast-asian-cyberspace-politics-censorship-polarisation/
Southeast Asian cyberspace: politics, censorship, polarisation
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/facebook-is-the-internet-for-many-people-in-south-east-asia-20180322-p4z5nu.html
Facebook is the internet for many people in south-east Asia
https://www.techinasia.com/facebook-ruining-southeast-asias-potential-social-media
Is Facebook Ruining Southeast Asia’s Potential For Social Media?
https://qz.com/560326/southeast-asia-is-about-to-pass-the-us-in-facebook-and-twitter-users/
Southeast Asia is about to pass the US in Facebook and Twitter users
American election watching in Myanmar: Consideringsocial media and Buddhist-M...MYO AUNG Myanmar
American election watching in Myanmar:
Considering social media and Buddhist-Muslim conflict.As Myanmar continues to face violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities a number of
voices, from within the country and from outside, have raised concerns about the influence of
social media. After riots in Mandalay during July 2014, for example, international and local
media and government sources identified rumours circulating on Facebook as the cause.2
President Thein Sein has also raised concerns about ‘hate speech’ and other instigating messages
shared online and in her first report the new UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in
Myanmar, Ms Yanghee Lee, noted that such messages are fuelling and triggering violence.3 But
less than 5% of the population in Myanmar is estimated to have access to the Internet.4 How can
access to social media be contributing to Buddhist-Muslim conflicts?
To say that low Internet penetration rates proves the irrelevance of social media is too
simple, however, especially because access to the Internet is expanding rapidly. As an empirical
matter, it is likely too early to conclusively determine if and how social media access is
influencing Buddhist-Muslim conflicts in Myanmar. But this does not mean the potential
relationship is unworthy of consideration. Therefore, in order to generate insights that may be
useful in both understanding the contemporary moment as well as anticipating the future, this
chapter will draw from experiences with, and literature on, relationships between social media
and political conflicts in another country context: the United States.
Matt Schissler, in Nick Cheesman & Htoo Kyaw Win (ed.), Communal Violence in Myanmar,
Myanmar Knowledge Society, Yangon, 2015 [In Burmese and English].
This is the first in a four-part series of articles for the Ohio Journal of Environmental Health on how environmental health professionals and health departments in general can get started using social media. The articles will also discuss the benefits of the use of social
Drafted first chapter of Welcome to the Fifth Estate by Geoff Livingston before editorial review. This document discusses Fifth Estate, Long Tail and social media control theories.
Social Media and PoliticsLearning objectivesLearning objec.docxjensgosney
Social Media and Politics
Learning objectives
Learning objectives include an understanding of the following:
· The role of social media in democracy
· The role of social media in advancing political reforms
· How social media create polarization
Introduction
Social Media are now a central component of democracy. The media are increasingly associated with political organizing, elections campaigns, accountability, and generally a more engaged citizenry. Social media are a dominant platform through which everyday citizens can share, organize, and communicate their ideas. People regularly use the media to acquire information about leaders and public policy related areas like the environment, education, health and so on. Many public offices now have websites that include social media functions in their communication with the public. Collectively, social media provide a public sphere where individuals can interact with likeminded people on political issues and provide criticism and support for leaders. However, while social media platforms make many issues accessible to increasingly large groups, the media have the potential to create polarization. Specifically, many blogs are quite subjective while some forms of media promote hatred and intolerance. Additionally, it is also difficult to examine the extent to which social media really alters public opinion as more research is needed. Lastly, questions remain on how much time users are prepared to devote their time on the social media for political problems.
Social Media and Elections
Popular social networks have transformed the use of the internet as a political tool for democratic transitions. Barack Obama’s historic in 2008 win was attributed to a new media strategy inspired by popular networks such as MySpace and Facebook. The campaign’s website My.BarackObama.com, allows supporters to join local groups, create events, sign up for updates and set up personal fund-raising pages. The campaign was spearheaded by Chris Hughes, a co-founder of Facebook. The social networks helped Obama raise more than two million donations of less than $200 each (Stelter, 2008). This success was based on huge investments on social media. The campaign spent $3 million on online advertising that targeted potential voters and online tools providing details of voting locations (Stelter, 2008).
Similarly, social media was extensively used in Canada’s 2011 elections. The elections were dubbed the “social media elections” or “election 2.0.” Harris (2011) observed that the social media served as “a one-stop shopping for parodies, speech remixes, gotcha moments, unconventional ads, and attacks so fiery, they risk scorching your computer monitor.” Two "vote mob" videos simultaneously held spots in the Top 10 on YouTube. A satirical video juxtaposing a Harper speech with an address by Star Wars' evil Emperor Palpatine drew more than 114,000. The University of Guelph's "vote mob" videos were viewed more than 33,000 .
IntroductionAccording to Robert E. Dento and Gray C. Woodward.docxnormanibarber20063
Introduction
According to Robert E. Dento and Gray C. Woodward (1998), two of the most famous contributor to the political communication studies in America, said that political communication mainly refers the way in which senders to transfer the political messages to the receivers. The methods of sending the message, which will effect a region’s political environment, normally include political speeches, news media coverage, and ordinary citizen’s talk. The concentrations usually focus on the discussions of who has the authority to sanction, to allocation of public resources, who has the authority to make decision, as well as social meaning like what makes someone an American. As a result, it is obviously to see that the nature of political communication is not only the source of a message, but it is the transformation of political content and purpose to citizens. Therefore, the purpose of political communication strategy can be defined as to influence public knowledge, beliefs, and action on political matter. (McNair B, 2003)
However, due to the progress of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the 20th century, the traditional mass media, which includes TV shows, newspapers and magazines, and radio, is losing its place to the latest type of media, such as the Internet and real-time communication tools in the area of political communication. For example, in February, 2011, the Americans had closed the video station, the ‘ Voice of America’, which has been conducted for more than half century. It used to be regarded as a powerful mass media in political communication tool. But, does it mean that the American government has weakened its use of mass media in political communication? The answer is no. When the announcement of shutting down the ‘Voice of America’, Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State, has given a freestyle presentation at George Washington University, and it was published on the Internet, synchronously. the event itself indicates that the American government has realized that the powerful capability of newly mass media. (Platform Magazine, 2015) and the government is getting ready to use this tool to reinforce it political status.
Consequently, this essay will discuss how the new mass media affects American political communication strategy in election, as well as the practice of strategies. At the same time, the three discussion points will be analyzed in the following part.
The characteristics of newly mass media in Election
The concept relates to the emergence of ‘newly mass media’ results form the development of ICTs. The ICTs enables some real-time communication tool, such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube, to become a critical platform for citizens to express their political issues. Consequently, as a government, which is famous by its democratic social media, it was announced by Hillary that the US would spend 2.5 billion in the enhancement of “internet democracy”. Thus, the year of 2011 is regarded as .
Using Facebook for Advocacy and Social Change / Forum One Web Executive SeminarForum One
A presentation describing how the Genocide Intervention Network used Facebook to promote legislation, raise the profile of an issue, and engage members. The presentation was made Ivan Boothe, Internet Strategy Coordinator. Boothe spoke at Forum One Communication's Web Executive Seminar on February 26, 2008. Learn more at:
http://www.forumone.com/content/calendar/detail/2682. Contact Chris Wolz / cwolz@ForumOne.com.
FacebookA New FrontierAnginena BartlettCOM-126.docxssuser454af01
Facebook
A New Frontier
Anginena Bartlett
COM-126
Introduction: “In todays modern world, it is only natural to utilize our ever advancing technology. Things like smart phones, Bluetooth, and computers are making it easier to keep in touch and share so many things than ever before. We have delved into a strange new world that may have once been considered a science fiction fantasy world. It has become a part of our lives, a part of our culture.
Facebook, as one of the leading social networking sites, is one of the most influential channels on society and its culture. This new media channel is so integrated into society that it’s hard to imagine life without it, and to find someone who doesn’t use Facebook is almost like finding a needle in a haystack. It has merged with existing culture and has even created a pop culture of its own.
1
The Culture of Facebook
What is Culture?
Facebook Obsession
Facebook Communication
Contents of Facebook
Culture Creation
“By reviewing the definition of culture, and looking at just how immersed Facebook has become within our lives, we will not only see how our culture is being effected, but how it is being created.”
2
What is Culture?
Defined as the shared patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs, and affective understanding that are learned through a process of socialization.
Seven Elements of Culture
Customs and Traditions
Social Organization
Religion
Language
Arts and Literature
Forms of Government
Economic Systems
“So, what is Culture? (Read definition above)
Culture is something that is always evolving, always adapting to society. We impact our culture by what we do, who we do it with, what we believe, how we talk, the things we find beautiful, the laws that we follow, and the other cultures we are exposed to.” (Spoken as seven elements appear)
3
Facebook Obsession
Social Organization
Pattern
Structure
Custom and Tradition
Habitual/Ritualistic
“Society has become obsessed with social networking and social media, and Facebook is no exception. With 800 million active users, spending a total of 700 billion minutes every month, sharing 30 billion pieces of content; its safe to say that Facebook is exceedingly popular with the public.”
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“This information already shows a connections with 2 of the 7 elements of culture. People are using Facebook as a way to keep in touch with people, and to find new “friends”. By using Facebook, we are creating a social organization that centers on the social networking site. Who is a part of this organization? The 800 million active monthly users. The social media celebrities, the silent followers, the trolls, all these people have created a social structure and pattern that has created a massive organization on Facebook. The time that active users spend on this site reveals a habit users have. They are constantly checking and uploading the content, some before they even get out of bed in the morning. ...
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Improving Workplace Safety Performance in Malaysian SMEs: The Role of Safety ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: In the Malaysian context, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) experience a significant
burden of workplace accidents. A consensus among scholars attributes a substantial portion of these incidents to
human factors, particularly unsafe behaviors. This study, conducted in Malaysia's northern region, specifically
targeted Safety and Health/Human Resource professionals within the manufacturing sector of SMEs. We
gathered a robust dataset comprising 107 responses through a meticulously designed self-administered
questionnaire. Employing advanced partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) techniques
with SmartPLS 3.2.9, we rigorously analyzed the data to scrutinize the intricate relationship between safety
behavior and safety performance. The research findings unequivocally underscore the palpable and
consequential impact of safety behavior variables, namely safety compliance and safety participation, on
improving safety performance indicators such as accidents, injuries, and property damages. These results
strongly validate research hypotheses. Consequently, this study highlights the pivotal significance of cultivating
safety behavior among employees, particularly in resource-constrained SME settings, as an essential step toward
enhancing workplace safety performance.
KEYWORDS :Safety compliance, safety participation, safety performance, SME
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“To be integrated is to feel secure, to feel connected.” The views and experi...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Although a significant amount of literature exists on Morocco's migration policies and their
successes and failures since their implementation in 2014, there is limited research on the integration of subSaharan African children into schools. This paperis part of a Ph.D. research project that aims to fill this gap. It
reports the main findings of a study conducted with migrant children enrolled in two public schools in Rabat,
Morocco, exploring how integration is defined by the children themselves and identifying the obstacles that they
have encountered thus far. The following paper uses an inductive approach and primarily focuses on the
relationships of children with their teachers and peers as a key aspect of integration for students with a migration
background. The study has led to several crucial findings. It emphasizes the significance of speaking Colloquial
Moroccan Arabic (Darija) and being part of a community for effective integration. Moreover, it reveals that the
use of Modern Standard Arabic as the language of instruction in schools is a source of frustration for students,
indicating the need for language policy reform. The study underlines the importanceof considering the
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8. The Facebook “Timeline”
Each Individual Profile has a
timeline
Essentially a message board where
other users can post public messages
on a users profile
Can be edited by the person whose
profile the message is posted
The message writer’s facebook picture
appears next to their message
26. Social impact:
Facebook has affected the social life of
people in various ways . With its availability
on mobile devices facebook allows users to
continuously stay in touch with friends and
relatives
27. Political impact:
Facebook’s role in american political process was
demonstrated in january 2008, shortly before the New
Hampshire primary when facebook teamed up with ABC
and Saint Anselm College. FB allows politicians and
campaign organizers to understand the interests and
demographics of their fun bases. In february 2008 a FB
group called “One million voices against FARC organized
an event in which thousand of collombians marched in
protest against the FARC
28. Heart touching Reunion:
Facebook reunite lost family members and
friends through its world wide network. One
such reunion was between Tony Macnauton
and Frances Simpson