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Suspended because of social media? Students' knowledge and opinions of university social media policies and practices

机译:因为社交媒体而暂停?学生对大学社交媒体政策和实践的了解和看法

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In this exploratory study, we examined undergraduates' (N = 298) knowledge of their university's social media policies, understanding of free speech and privacy protections, opinions about university monitoring and discipline for personal social media posts, and perceptions of fairness regarding recent cases of student discipline for personal social media use. The results of our study indicate that most undergraduates are highly underinformed as to whether or not their university has a social media policy, particularly if the students are early in their academic careers and do not engage in many online privacy protection behaviors. Most participants were also misinformed as to whether free speech and/or privacy protections will shield them from university discipline. In addition, most participants (78%) were opposed to the idea of universities monitoring students' personal social media accounts, though significantly fewer (68%) were opposed to monitoring student athletes' social media. Finally, when asked about several recent cases involving student discipline, most participants were generally opposed to a variety of university disciplinary actions regarding students' social media posts. We discuss these findings as they relate to the need for better social media policy training for students, as well as the potential impact on students' academic and future careers. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:在这项探索性研究中,我们调查了大学生(N = 298)对他们大学的社交媒体政策的了解,对言论自由和隐私保护的理解,对大学监控和对个人社交媒体帖子的纪律的看法,以及对最近案例的公正性的看法个人社交媒体使用的学生纪律。我们的研究结果表明,大多数大学生对他们的大学是否有社交媒体政策的了解不多,特别是如果这些学生在其职业生涯中处于早期阶段并且没有从事许多在线隐私保护行为。大多数参与者还误会了言论自由和/或隐私保护是否会使他们脱离大学纪律。此外,大多数参与者(78%)反对大学监视学生的个人社交媒体帐户的想法,尽管反对监视学生运动员的社交媒体的比例却少得多(68%)。最后,当被问及近期涉及学生纪律的几个案例时,大多数参与者普遍反对大学针对学生的社交媒体帖子采取的各种纪律处分。我们讨论这些发现,因为它们与对学生进行更好的社交媒体政策培训的需求有关,以及对学生的学术和未来职业的潜在影响。 (C)2016由Elsevier Ltd.出版

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