Examines the experiences of Ojibwe artists in Minnesota, including access to training, funding, space, paying markets, and institutional support; discrimination and isolation; and relationships with communities. Profiles artists and makes recommendations.
Marcie Rendon and Ann Markusen
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Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; indeed the sites themselves are designed to encourage the sharing of information and the expansion of networks. However, few teens embrace a fully public approach to social media. Instead, they take an array of steps to restrict and prune their profiles, and […]
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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Presents survey findings about motivations for social media use such as staying in touch with family and friends, contacting old friends, and connecting with others who share hobbies or interests, by age, gender, parental status, and other demographics.
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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Summarizes trends in technological adoption by community foundations since 2005 and the role online marketplaces, social networks, wikis, and other resources play in community philanthropy. Discusses emerging developments and their implications.
Blueprint Research & Design, Inc.
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Presents findings on 2000-09 trends in the use of social Media and social networking sites, features, and applications such as Twitter; method of Internet access; frequency of use; and online purchases and other activities by age group, race/ethnicity, and gender.
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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Social media use is becoming increasingly engrained in the work of alumni relations, communications, fundraising and marketing professionals at educational institutions, according to results cited in a new white paper. This white paper reports on findings from the fifth survey of social media in advancement, conducted earlier this year by Huron Education and mStoner in […]
Jennifer Mack and Michael Stoner
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2085
Presents survey findings on the growing use of social media and networking sites among Americans age 50 and older, as well as their other online activities, and considers possible factors behind the trend. Compares trends by age group and broadband access.
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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Explores legal issues around social media use in the news industry and implications for pluralism, accountability, editorial independence, freedom of expression, freedom of information, and public interest and service.
OPEN SOCIETY MEDIA PROGRAM
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Teens and Social Media Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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2002
Philanthropy and Social Media We define social media as online or digital technologies that serve to connect people information and organizations through networks. by highlighting that these new tools -were “socialized” and allowed the audiences to contribute to their content. Social media have therefore become defined in relation to these existing media channels but in fact […]
INSTITUTE FOR PHILANTHROPY
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