Our online behaviour is far from virtual–it extends our offline lives. Much social media research has identified the positive opportunities of using social media; for example, how people use social media to form support groups online, participate in political uprising, raise money for charities, extend teaching and learning outside the classroom, etc. However, mirroring offline experiences, we have also seen social media being used to spread propaganda and misinformation, recruit terrorists, live stream criminal activities, reinforce echo chambers by politicians, and perpetuate hate and oppression (such as racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic behaviour).
Self-organized | Social Media Lab @ Ryerson University | Spring Sushi | TRS 1-073 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-075 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-077- 7th Flr | TRS 1-147 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Flr |
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Self-organized | TRS 1-073 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-075 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-077- 7th Flr | TRS 1-147 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Flr | TRS 2-166 -8th Floor |
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Self-organized | TRS 1-073 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-075 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-077- 7th Flr | TRS 1-147 - 7th Flr | TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Flr | TRS 2-166 -8th Floor |
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