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Students' Participation in Social Networking Sites: Implications for Social Work Education
Authors:Dhrubodhi Mukherjee  Janet Clark
Institution:1. School of Social Work , Southern Illinois University , Carbondale , Illinois , USA dhrubodh@siu.edu;3. Southern Illinois Regional Services , Carbondale , Illinois , USA
Abstract:Social work students have few guidelines to help them evaluate the implication of their posted information on Internet-based social networking sites (SNSs). There is a national trend among employers of human services to cross-check publicly available online information on applicants. Based on data from a survey of 105 baccalaureate and master's social work students at a Midwestern university, this study explored students' perspectives on problematic information on SNSs. The majority reported that they had posted information on SNSs that they would not want their prospective employers to cross-check. Students offered a wide range of opinions, attitudes, and characteristics that contribute to the assessment of the risks that information they post on SNSs pose for their profession. The purpose of this study is to stimulate a conversation among social work educators on how to inculcate awareness and training of students on the ethical implications of SNS participation and to discuss directions for future research.
Keywords:social work students  social networking sites  privacy protection  employers  participation
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