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#UOSM2008 Topic 4: Ethical issues raised by educational and business uses of social media

You would think a PR executive would know better than to tweet a racist “joke” on Twitter and not think of the consequences. The Twitter storm that Justine Sacco created on her tweet “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” will be a testament to how social media can destroy a career and the ethics of using social media (Independent, 2013). Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 4: Ethical issues raised by educational and business uses of social media

You would think a PR executive would know better than to tweet a racist “joke” on Twitter and not think of the consequences. The Twitter storm that Justine Sacco created on her tweet “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” will be a testament to how social media can destroy a career and the ethics of using social media (Independent, 2013). Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 4: Ethical issues raised by educational and business uses of social media

You would think a PR executive would know better than to tweet a racist “joke” on Twitter and not think of the consequences. The Twitter storm that Justine Sacco created on her tweet “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” will be a testament to how social media can destroy a career and the ethics of using social media (Independent, 2013). Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 4: Ethical issues raised by educational and business uses of social media

You would think a PR executive would know better than to tweet a racist “joke” on Twitter and not think of the consequences. The Twitter storm that Justine Sacco created on her tweet “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” will be a testament to how social media can destroy a career and the ethics of using social media (Independent, 2013). Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 4: Ethical issues raised by educational and business uses of social media

You would think a PR executive would know better than to tweet a racist “joke” on Twitter and not think of the consequences. The Twitter storm that Justine Sacco created on her tweet “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” will be a testament to how social media can destroy a career and the ethics of using social media (Independent, 2013). Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Topic 4 Discuss the ethical issues raised by business uses of social media

Social media is an umbrella term used to describe interaction through a plethora of online tools including internet forums, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and many more. The IBE (Institute of Business Ethics) notes that ‘social media exhibits unique characteristics when compared to ‘traditional’ media forms.’[1] It differs owing to its speed, and its potential for a global audience. Continue reading →