Browsing by Subject "social media"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Anonymous FreeSpeech
(2014)In public and private discourse, some may be heard to express disquiet about the supposed dangers of anonymity. Anonymous suggestion boxes may be classed with anonymous accusation of crime with the accusation forming the ... -
Digital Natives or Digitally Naive? E-professionalism and Ethical Dilemmas Among Newly Graduated Teachers and Social Workers in Ireland
(2014)n a study which examined how newly qualified teachers and social workers conceptualize and incorporate asynchronous technologies in their professional and private spheres, variation in active participation on social media ... -
The Impact of History Textbooks on Young Chinese People's Understanding of the Past: A Social Media Analysis
(2022)History textbooks are the only history books that the majority of people read in their lives. This article investigates the impact of history textbooks on young Chinese people's understanding of their nation's modern ... -
People, nature, and sustainability: A critical analysis of bioeconomy and natural capital
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Botany, 2023)The last century has been characterised by rising socio-economic measures of wellbeing against a backdrop of biodiversity loss and environmental degradation. This trend threatens the positive contributions nature makes to ... -
The Relationship Between Problematic Appearance Comparisons on Social Media, Self-Compassion and Body Dissatisfaction
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2021)Body dissatisfaction is a prevalent and problematic issue among young adults and adolescents and can be heightened with social media use. However, little is known about precisely how social media influences the appearance ...