2018
DOI: 10.1002/jaal.889
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Adolescents Becoming Feminist on Twitter: New Literacies Practices, Commitments, and Identity Work

Abstract: The author investigated the relation between young people's new literacies practices and identity development on Twitter and found that participants used three new literacies practices (live‐tweeting, hashtagging, and information sharing) in unique ways to develop feminist identities in this social media space. Participants mobilized popular culture to initiate dialogue about feminist issues, such as the wage gap, to participate in social activism (e.g., advocating for women's reproductive care), and to provid… Show more

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“…Ethical research methods—a topic underexplored in the educational technology literature (Moore & Ellsworth, )—designed to protect the privacy of participants, contribute to both the development of theory about what scholarship is and its essential practices (Gleason, ; ; Gleason & Von Gillern, ). Methods should adhere to ethical guidelines for informed consent, protecting privacy and dissemination of research.…”
Section: Scholarship Reconsidered Today: Social Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethical research methods—a topic underexplored in the educational technology literature (Moore & Ellsworth, )—designed to protect the privacy of participants, contribute to both the development of theory about what scholarship is and its essential practices (Gleason, ; ; Gleason & Von Gillern, ). Methods should adhere to ethical guidelines for informed consent, protecting privacy and dissemination of research.…”
Section: Scholarship Reconsidered Today: Social Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If participating in Twitter conversations can be considered a kind of learning (Gleason, 2013 , 2018 ), then identifying the conversations students—and others—are participating in will indicate what they are learning. In the following sections, we categorize our findings into broad categories of learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In keeping with growing trends in educational technology research (e.g., Greenhalgh et al, 2021 ; Gleason, 2013 , 2018 ; Kimmons & Veletsianos, 2018 ), we focused this study on digital data retrieved directly from social media platforms. We used Twitter Archiving Google Sheets (Hawksey, 2014 ) to collect tweets containing the #bac2018 hashtag during the month prior to the beginning of the exams on 18 June.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its use also revealed to be able to mobilize faculty into a more active and participatory role (Junco et al , 2013) and to provide space for sharing information, interaction and collaboration outside the classroom (Tur et al , 2017), and to encourage critical thinking (Abella-García et al , 2018). Twitter has been also analyzed as a new literacy practice that comprises both traditional and new literacies and impacts informal and formal learning settings (Gleason, 2016a, 2016b, 2018c; Greenhow and Gleason, 2012). Nonetheless, although showing promise in improving academic performance, teachers and instructors need further guidelines that maximize the learning opportunities afforded by Twitter (Tang and Hew, 2017).…”
Section: An Overview Of Social Media For Academic Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%