Articles tagged with: social media
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Note: The Leveraging Social Media for Research Communication session has been rescheduled from Thursday, Nov. 7 to Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Building ... Full story
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Shoppers Drug Mart ‘volunteer’ post sparks talks of online damage control, future of unpaid work, say Brock experts
As the month-long boycott of Loblaw-owned companies continues, its subsidiary Shoppers Drug Mart drew the ire of consumers on social ... Full story -
Brock awarded NFRF funding for research on youth and social media, and biases in health care
Renata Dividino and her colleagues are concerned about how social media algorithmic bias is shaping young people’s engagements with ... Full story -
Canada Games Research Spotlight: Duncan Koerber
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of Q&A stories featuring Brock University faculty members who are ... Full story -
Upcoming webinars offer Brock researchers a range of learning opportunities
Harvesting social media data, writing proposals and establishing research teams are the focus of upcoming workshops available to Brock researchers ... Full story -
Brock students using social media to share results of youth mental research
Students Salony Sharma and Egan Henderson (BSc ’21) are doing something that’s becoming increasingly vital in research: putting findings into ... Full story -
Brock-led Twitter study finds balanced discussion about COVID in the general public
The protests look dramatic on TV: crowds of people clamouring for their rights and freedoms amidst business closures, curtailed socializing ... Full story -
New TikTok research focuses on creativity, connectedness
Not long before COVID-19 closed down schools and sent families into social isolation, Brock University Associate Professor Shauna Pomerantz set ... Full story -
Badgers win Ontario University Athletics marketing awards
The Brock University Ancillary Services marketing team was recognized by Ontario University Athletics (OUA) on Wednesday, May 15. The fifth annual ... Full story -
HAGGART: The fix for Facebook and other tech giants is difficult, but simple
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock, wrote a piece recently published in the Ottawa Citizen outlining why ... Full story