NSMNSS
knowledge exchange event: Using social media for academic work - opportunities
and challenges
Following
on from the successful launch of our book of blogs on
social media research, we
will be holding a new knowledge exchange event on January 12th at NatCen in
central London with two of the blog authors sharing their experiences of using social
media for research. We're delighted to be joined by Dr Deborah Lupton,
Centenary Research Professor at the University of Canberra, who is making
a flying visit to the UK and also by Dr
Luke Sloan from the COSMOS team at Cardiff University.As well as the two main presentations there will be an opportunity for networking, lunch and the chance for you to share your research experiences in an open space forum where you can ask for advice and input on challenges or dilemmas you may be facing with your own research projects.
A draft
agenda for the event is below; places are free but limited to 25 people
so please book your place by clicking this link as soon as possible.
If you would like to share your challenges, dilemmas or experiences on your own research during the informal open space session then email Kandy Woodfield at kandy.woodfield@natcen.ac.uk. You won't need to prepare a presentation but we will ask you to talk about your research project or proposal and the issue you'd like input on for about 5 minutes.
Using social media
for academic work - possibilities, benefits and risks
January
12th 2015, NatCen
Social Research, 35 Northampton Square, London EC1V 0AX10am Arrival, tea & coffee and networking
10.30am Using social media for academic work
Dr Deborah Lupton (@DALupton), University of Canberra
11.40am Q&As
Midday Open space forum
1pm Lunch
1.45pm: Investigating Social Phenomena Through COSMOS: A Case Study
of the Horsemeat Scandal
Dr Luke Sloan, COSMOS team, Cardiff University
2.45pm: Q&As
3pm: Finish