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Selected Business Article
Can social media get you fired?
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20130626-can-social-media-get-you-fired
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Summary
Good for establishing a presence as an expert
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Summary
Too much personal information has a bad connotation
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Summary
Inappropriateness leads to loss of job
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Setting / Activity for Ethnographic Observation
Search the Facebooks, Twitters, and/or Instagrams of 15 random students in Stuyvesant
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Scouting Image for Ethnographic Research
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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Ethnographic Research, Student’s Facebooks, Instagrams, and Twitters
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The biggest problem amongst all social media websites was inappropriate language, more specifically the use of the word “fuck.”
Ethnographic Research Observations
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Ethnographic Research Observations
The second most seen trend was posting pictures with alcoholic beverages in hand.
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Ethnographic Research Observations
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Ethnographic Research Observations
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Ethnographic Research Observations
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Ethnographic Research Findings
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