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This book investigates whether Facebook and Twitter have become a genre of media for higher education institutions. Thomas Kenny has conducted a mixed-methods study using a combination of content analysis and interviews with social media employees to explore the purpose, form, and functionality of these web pages. Ultimately, Kenny argues that while institutional web pages on Facebook and Twitter do constitute a genre, each is a separate and distinct platform that works differently with varying goals, structure, and effectiveness associated with them. Scholars of communication, information studies, media studies, journalism, and higher education will find this book of particular interest.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction: Definition of Genre

Chapter 2: Investigating Institutional Social Media Sites as a Genre

Chapter 3: Three Characteristics of Genre and Research Design

Chapter 4: Purpose of Facebook and Twitter Web Pages in Higher Education

Chapter 5: Form of Facebook and Twitter Web Pages in Higher Education

Chapter 6: Functionality of Facebook and Twitter: Higher Education Staff and Administration

Chapter 7: Conclusion: Facebook and Twitter as Genres

Appendix

References

About the Author

Social Media and Genre Studies: An Investigation

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666907353, 978-1666907353
      ISBN10: 1666907359

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates whether Facebook and Twitter have become a genre of media for higher education institutions. Thomas Kenny has conducted a mixed-methods study using a combination of content analysis and interviews with social media employees to explore the purpose, form, and functionality of these web pages. Ultimately, Kenny argues that while institutional web pages on Facebook and Twitter do constitute a genre, each is a separate and distinct platform that works differently with varying goals, structure, and effectiveness associated with them. Scholars of communication, information studies, media studies, journalism, and higher education will find this book of particular interest.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: Introduction: Definition of Genre

      Chapter 2: Investigating Institutional Social Media Sites as a Genre

      Chapter 3: Three Characteristics of Genre and Research Design

      Chapter 4: Purpose of Facebook and Twitter Web Pages in Higher Education

      Chapter 5: Form of Facebook and Twitter Web Pages in Higher Education

      Chapter 6: Functionality of Facebook and Twitter: Higher Education Staff and Administration

      Chapter 7: Conclusion: Facebook and Twitter as Genres

      Appendix

      References

      About the Author

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